RTX 4060 price and MSRP – how much does it cost?

You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4060

Base Clock

1830MHz

Boost Clock

2460MHz

VRAM

8GB

Recommended PSU

300W

Now that it’s launched we know the RTX 4060 price and MSRP. We’re going to be breaking down how much it will cost.

As soon as the RTX 4070 was released as the least expensive GPU in the RTX 40-series, it was inevitable that it would one day be undertaken but the RTX 4060. In fact, we’ve got a whole family of them, since we got news of the RTX 4060 Ti’s price

The RTX 4060’s specs may be less impressive. However, in the pivotal areas of price, it performs best. As a result, it is sure to be one of the most popular GPUs of the year. In the same statement that announced the cards Nvidia stated that the 60 class of GPUs is by far their most popular and we’re expecting this trend to continue with the RTX 4060.

Let’s get into its pricing.

RTX 4060 price – how much does it cost?

The RTX 4060 launched with a $299 price tag. That makes it $100 less than the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB price. This will make it by some margin the most cost effective way to get access to the incredible performance enhancing features of the Ada Lovelace architecture, such as 4th generation Ray tracing cores and DLSS 3.

The card is aimed at 1080p gaming, with its specs suggesting it will start to struggle more at 1440p and 4K. However, high resolution gaming is not just expensive on the GPU side. You also need the best 4K gaming monitor, as well as a powerful CPU. This means we think that the RTX 4060 justifies this area of weakness with its low MSRP.

MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4060

Base Clock

1830MHz

Boost Clock

2460MHz

VRAM

8GB

Recommended PSU

300W

We’ll be bringing you all the latest news on the RTX 4060 family, and we’ve got a tonne of comparisons between the new cards, so you can get a good sense of how they perform.

About the Author

Rory Greig

Rory Greig works as a tech writer for Videogamer. He is a writer with a strong knowledge of gaming technology and an eye for detail. He is especially interested in graphics cards and generative AI.

More Tech