News Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX RTX 4060 Low Profile

Gigabyte is creating an RTX 4060 low-profile card: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/g...-be-the-first-low-profile-ada-lovelace-design

3 fans, single 8-pin, 2 slots.

Pie in the sky, but would love to see an RTX 4060ti (or more crazy RTX 4070) model at some point.

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16/01/2023 Addendum

ASUS now has a 4060 Low Profile card.
188mm, triple fan.


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19/04/2024 Addendum

Galax has a card
182mm, triple fan, but the PCIE cable is at the front which will affect clearance without a custom solution.
Will advise to look for something slightly bigger


Cases these will fit into (double check before you buy, not everything is available):

Lenovo P3/P360 ULTRA - 182mm* - Gigabyte (May require modding)/Adapter Needed
ZS A4DC V3 - 182mm* - Gigabyte (May require modding)
ZS D2 (D Config) - 182mm - Gigabyte/GALAX (Possible PCIE cable issue)
Gemcase C9 - 182mm - Gigabyte/GALAX (Possible PCIE cable issue)
Lone Industries L5 - 185mm - Gigabyte/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
Custom_Mod SL3 STL 4.8L Rev.1 - 185mm - Gigabyte/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
n3rdware Yocto - 185mm** (Guidance rather than a limit) - Gigabyte/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
n3rdware Yocto+ - 185mm** Guidance rather than a limit) - Gigabyte/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
ZS D2 V2 - 186mm - Gigabyte/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
Custom_Mod Case MINI LP edit. - 190mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
J-Hack Pure MK2 - 190mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX (Consider PCIE adapter)
Lazer3D HT5 - 194mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
Lazer3D Cravo - 195mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
CAPTAIN CASE V9 - 208mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
REVOCCASES N0RDR1 Nano EVO - 210mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
Metalfish 2 Plus - 210mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
LZmod A24-V5 V2.0 - 220mm- Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
Silverstone Milo ML03 - 223mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
Silverstone Milo ML04 - 223mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
Metalfish G5 - 245mm*** - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX (MATX Board width)
Bug C1 - 245mm*** - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX (MATX Board width)
SKTC A10 - 245mm*** - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX (MATX Board width)
Silverstone Milo ML11 - 272mm - Gigabyte/ASUS/GALAX
 
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Snerual

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Found another webshop in the EU, (Netherlands);

Price: 339 euro
If a PSU is not an issue that is by far a better price than a RTX A2000.
Good news! Hopefully it appears in Germany soon as well then.

Price is great compared to a new A2000 yes, but second hand A2000 6GB can be had for close to 200EUR here so that still seems competitive price/perf wise. All A2000s should come with a 3 year manufacturers warranty.
 

b_force

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Good news! Hopefully it appears in Germany soon as well then.

Price is great compared to a new A2000 yes, but second hand A2000 6GB can be had for close to 200EUR here so that still seems competitive price/perf wise. All A2000s should come with a 3 year manufacturers warranty.
If you're happy with the noise of a standard A2000, I guess. :)
Plus the additional gamble that the Ebay seller would be not screwing you over.

Including shipping, an average A2000 will be around 250-270 euro or so.
Warranty can be sometimes troublesome when being bought from a 3rd party seller.
 
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If you're happy with the noise of a standard A2000, I guess. :)
Plus the additional gamble that the Ebay seller would be not screwing you over.

Including shipping, an average A2000 will be around 250-270 euro or so.
Warranty can be sometimes troublesome when being bought from a 3rd party seller.
I got my A2000 6GB for about $450 AUD (approx €272 / $290USD / £234) - add another $5 for a couple of shunt resistors, and about $30 for new thermal pads and a replacement for the noisy fan it came with... now it owes me about $500aud.

I got my 4060LP shipped from US to Australia, for approx $614AUD ($397 USD) ( €371 / £320 )

Honestly, it's not even a fair fight.
My 4060LP trounces my A2000 in every metric that matters, it's faster, it runs cooler, it's quieter (even at full fan speed), if you add DLSS3 and lower power draw to the equation then the A2000's fate is well and truly sealed.

Not an even match so barely comparable but here's a quick TimeSpy comparison for the
RTX 4000SFF (shuntmod), RTX A4000 (shuntmod), RTX A2000 (shuntmod), RX6800, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 4060LP, RX 6600XT
 
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SFFMunkee

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I got my A2000 6GB for about $450 AUD (approx €272 / $290USD / £234) - add another $5 for a couple of shunt resistors, and about $30 for new thermal pads and a replacement for the noisy fan it came with... now it owes me about $500aud.

I got my 4060LP shipped from US to Australia, for approx $614AUD ($397 USD) ( €371 / £320 )

Honestly, it's not even a fair fight.
My 4060LP trounces my A2000 in every metric that matters, it's faster, it runs cooler, it's quieter (even at full fan speed), if you add DLSS3 and lower power draw to the equation then the A2000's fate is well and truly sealed.

Not an even match so barely comparable but here's a quick TimeSpy comparison for the
RTX 4000SFF (shuntmod), RTX A4000 (shuntmod), RTX A2000 (shuntmod), RX6800, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 4060LP, RX 6600XT
 
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if you add DLSS3 and lower power draw to the equation then the A2000's fate is well and truly sealed.
Lower power draw?

The total power of a 4060LP is bigger?

Speaking of which, is it possible to undervolt these things?
And more important, how significant is that?
 

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Out of interest, do you have the stock figures for the shunt-modded cards?

My 4060LP arrives early next week. Excite!

I sold my A2000 and 3060 Ti last week - the only cards I have atm are my 3090 and a couple of low end display outs like the K620 and GT 730. Although the rig for the 4060LP does have a 5600G in there.
 

SFFMunkee

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Out of interest, do you have the stock figures for the shunt-modded cards?

My 4060LP arrives early next week. Excite!

I sold my A2000 and 3060 Ti last week - the only cards I have atm are my 3090 and a couple of low end display outs like the K620 and GT 730. Although the rig for the 4060LP does have a 5600G in there.
Good question, I'm sure I do but whether or not I can work out which one it is..

I think this is the stock (i.e. 70W) results, 6886 graphics points, using an undervolt curve in Afterburner: https://www.3dmark.com/spy/36923825


Lower power draw?

The total power of a 4060LP is bigger?

Speaking of which, is it possible to undervolt these things?
And more important, how significant is that?
Not after shunt-modding ;) my A2000 will happily pull 130-150W, the 4060LP won't pull anymore than about 115W absolute max.
 

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For anyone wondering about the 4060s conpatability with the J-hack pure X: I just measured the gpu area with a ruler and it ended up around 184-185mm.

So it seems we could shove a 4060 LP and a HDPLEX 250w in this thing? Pure X is the gift that keeps on giving. May need to refresh my 1650LP and 200w Meanwell...
 
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The two video reviews posted don't mention fan noise, but does this card have a zero RPM fan option?
Ugh. Neither A2000 nor 4060LP will stop their fan(s).

My A2000 was noisy as heck when I got it but was quite tolerable after a fan replacement. The 4060LP is a not unpleasant sound even at full speed, but that is - of course - very subjective.
 
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I also think its a pretty quiet card compared to a2000. But if you want better control perhaps you could disconnect the fans, use a micro 4pin gpu fan adapter and connect it to the motherboard. Then use FanControl to govern it
 

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Which mad man shunt modded an RTX 4000 Ada? 👀 anywhere online I can read more about this thing? The idea of an LP GPU matching an RX 6800 is just insane.

6625 is the highest graphics score I could get in Time Spy with my unmodded A2000, but this is not stable in any other application. My truly stable undervolt scores around 6500.

I wonder if the gap between a (modded) A2000 and the 4060LP closes at 4K. The A2000 does have a ton more memory bandwidth after all.
 

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My A2000 was noisy as heck when I got it but was quite tolerable after a fan replacement.
Are there any examples of some easier mods to make the noise better with decent thermals?
Replacing the entire heatsink is a cool project, but for that amount of hassle and money, I would rather go for 4060LP.
 

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I also think its a pretty quiet card compared to a2000. But if you want better control perhaps you could disconnect the fans, use a micro 4pin gpu fan adapter and connect it to the motherboard. Then use FanControl to govern it
I was under the impression that most modern cards would just go to zero RPM below a certain temperature?

But I guess not. lol

Just brainstorming and thinking out loud if a small adapter board would maybe a little better.
Not quite sure if all graphics card software/drivers are happy with zero RPM readings.
Although this could be tricked with some super small micro controller (or maybe even some plain old digital components).

I will give it some thought, ideas are always welcome! :)
Getting the right plug-and-play connectors is often already quite troublesome :(
Also having no feedback on the actual temperature is not very helpful.
So from a practical point of view, FanControl is just way more practical.
 

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So I got my card in and did some preliminary testing. It's certainly a quality card and heatsink, but the aggressive fan profile bothers me a bit. My card stays around 73C under load but the fans spin up faster than I like. I couldn't set a custom fan profile in afterburner either. Did anyone manage to do that?

I tested a quick deshroud with two noctua NF-A6 fans too. I'm setting 80C as a target temperature. The fans were spinning at 2200RPM to keep it at that temperature, which was much more pleasant sounding than at stock. It's not inaudible though, like the 1800RPM I needed for my A2000.
 
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