ASUS launches three new RTX 40 graphics cards
The TX Gaming is a new brand exclusive for the Chinese market.
Taking a swift glance at the fresh design might trigger a sense of déjà vu, and there’s a straightforward explanation for it. The TX series isn’t an entirely novel concept; rather, it draws its foundation from the existing ATS (ATS Shark/Megalodon) series, with a distinct and darker color palette. ASUS has opted for an alternative combination of white and teal, which harmonizes with other products within these series.
Recently, ASUS unveiled three models, all of which showcase identical design elements and cooling systems. These models boast dimensions of 317 mm in length, 136 mm in width, and 54 mm in height, featuring a triple-fan setup. Without a doubt, these GPUs are of substantial size, particularly considering their availability as part of the RTX 4060 models, which possess a mere 115W TDP.
ASUS RTX 40 TX Gaming Series, Source: ASUS
While translating Chinese GPU names doesn’t always yield ideal results, “Tianxuan” could potentially be rendered as “Heavenly Selection” or “Divine Choice.” Nevertheless, for clarity among our Chinese readers, adhering to the ‘TX’ branding appears to be a more sensible choice.
Interestingly, all the cards are conspicuously labeled as OC (overclocked) models, yet the exact clock speeds for each specific model remain undisclosed across various platforms, including online stores and ASUS’s official product pages. It’s highly plausible that the RTX 4070 TX model will maintain the same clock speeds as the ATS series, though there is no official confirmation at present.
All three cards have already become available for purchase in China, priced as follows: RTX 4060 priced at 2789 RMB, RTX 4060 Ti priced at 3789 RMB, and RTX 4070 priced at 5289 RMB.
Source: ASUS China