Yeston has recently launched its latest graphics card, the RTX 4060 Cute Pet, which marks the first of its kind in this SKU. While Yeston already offers two existing models, the Deluxe and GAEA, each belonging to different product series, the Cute Pet stands out as a unique addition. While the RTX 4060 Cute Pet may not be positioned to break new benchmark records in gaming and graphics performance, it certainly embodies the tenacious spirit of a grizzly bear. Its strength and resilience reflect the powerful nature of this magnificent creature, or alternatively, something you want to cuddle.

This new release is a direct successor to the popular RTX 3060 Cute Pet in China. Interestingly, the newer model seems to retain the same cooling solution as its predecessor, and both cards share the power connector configuration of a single 8-pin. The RTX 4060 comes equipped with a compact 18.8 cm long cooler featuring a stylish white and blue color scheme, and a single-fan design. It also offers four standard display connectors.

Under the hood, the RTX 4060 houses a GA107 GPU with 3072 CUDA cores, complemented by 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and operates with a TDP of 115W. Specifically designed to cater to Mini-ITX form factor needs, this model presents a refreshing departure from the bulky and excessively engineered designs seen by other vendors. Notably, Yeston has chosen to adhere to NVIDIA’s reference specifications for this model, foregoing any factory overclocking.

In the Chinese market, the card has been listed at 2449 RMB ($342), positioning it between Yeston’s RTX 4060 GAEA priced at 2399 RMB and the Deluxe model at 2499 RMB. Thus far, there is no mention of a possible launch outside China, but the company does have an official retail channel in the US through Newegg, where the company already offers its RX 6500 XT Cute Pet at just $169.