Palit and its sub-brand, Gainward, have introduced similar graphics cards, GeForce RTX 4060 Infinity 2 and RTX 4060 Python II. Both products sport identical cooling systems and present equivalent specifications. The GPUs will be available in both overclocked and non-overclocked versions.
The new graphics cards are built on the AD107 graphic processor with 3072 CUDA cores as well as 8 GB of GDDR6 memory that supports a 128-bit bus. Standard versions offer reference GPU characteristics while overclocked versions attain a GPU frequency raised by 105 MHz. Both Gainward GeForce RTX 4060 Python II and Palit GeForce RTX 4060 Infinity 2 bring to the table a GPU Boost frequency of 2460 MHz, while their OC versions reach 2565 MHz.
According to Palit, the cooling system of both cards includes two 95-mm fans, which fully stop when there’s no significant load on the graphics subsystem.
Gainward RTX 4060 Python II and Palit Infinity 2 employ simple cooling systems. Unlike the Palit GeForce RTX 4060 Dual, which uses a proper radiator made of separate thin fins, the new graphics cards use radiators made from solid aluminum blocks. The Gainward RTX 4060 Python II and Palit Infinity 2 have strengthening backplates with cutouts, but they are of no practical use, as the hole in the plate is entirely covered by the solid aluminum radiator block.
Both cards feature full-size PCIe 4.0 x16 interfaces but use only eight PCIe lanes, a peculiarity of their graphic processors.
The price point of the new Palit and Gainward graphics cards is expected to mirror the recommended price for the RTX 4060, which stands at $299.
This post was last modified on 03/07/2024