Card Overview
Taking a first look at the card you can see that Zotac has gone with a white design, which will really make this card stand out among other RTX 4060 cards. For those wondering about size the card has official dimensions of 221.4mm x 122.7mm x 43.1mm.
The card features a dual-fan cooling solution where both the fans are white with one having the ZOTAC GAMING logo on it and the other has just a normal Zotac logo. These fans are surrounded by a white plastic shroud, but there is not all that much to it.
Taking a look at the card from the side we can see that it is a 2-slot card. We also get a better look at the cooling solution which appears to be a heatsink with a single heatpipe that runs through it. This is a more traditional heatsink, not like the dense fin stacks that we’ve seen on other higer-end cards. This makes sense as the TDP of this card is only 110W so keeping it cool is not going to require much.
Flipping the card over to the other side this is the side that is going to show if you have a case with a tempered glass side panel. Here we find a ZOTAC GAMING logo as well as a GeForce RTX logo. The ZOTAC GAMING logo will light up white when you power your system on. There is a single 8-pin PCI-Express power connection at the end of the PCB, which only extends about 75% of the actual length of the card.
The back of the card has a full-cover metal backplate which is also white and has a multi-colored ZOTAC GAMING logo on it.
Finally we have our display connections which include three DisplayPort 1.4a and a single HDMI 2.1a.