Lenovo shows the tiniest RTX 4060 so far

2023-07-16 14:15:00

07/16/2023 at 4:15 p.m. by Jusuf Hatic – A few weeks after the release of the RTX 4060, the graphics card is appearing in more and more complete PCs – a variant from the manufacturer Lenovo is particularly small.

The Nvidia Geforce RTX 4060 is now a few weeks old and is gradually appearing in various PC configurations. One of them comes from Lenovo: The entry-level GPU in Mini-ITX format is installed in the IdeaCenter GeekPro and is optically the smallest version of the graphics card to date. What is striking here is that the Lenovo version of the RTX 4060 uses only one fan; In addition, RGB gimmicks and factory overclocking are dispensed with.

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In addition, the associated 8-pin connector is placed on the back of the graphics card and not on the side of the board as usual. In this form, the Mini PC from Lenovo promises better cable management. However, the Mini-ITX RTX 4060 is not directly available, it only exists in the IdeaCenter GeekPro.

The Chinese shop JD specifies an Intel Core i5-13400F or i7-13700F as further specifications, in addition there is a choice of 8 or 16 GiB DDR4 RAM. The price of the computer starts at 6,399 yuan, which in turn corresponds to about 800 euros in this country – if the PC is sold in Germany at all. It is still unclear whether a market launch outside of China is planned, where the Lenovo IdeaCenter GeekPro will be sold together with the tiny RTX 4060 from July 25th.

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