The Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti ships in the same box as the rest of the 40-series Founders Edition models. The box opens up to reveal the card sitting in the middle of the cardboard surround.
Inside, we find a few support guides and pieces of documentation, along with a single 8-pin to 16-pin 12VHPWR adapter.
The overall design of the Founders Edition itself is almost identical to that of the RTX 4070. The actual cooler layout and build is identical, just the 4060 Ti is now fitted with a silver shroud, compared to the more gunmetal grey offering on the 4070.
That means we find the same dual fan approach, operating in a push-pull configuration. These measure 90mm each and are still ‘counter rotating', so the fan on the underside of the card spins anti-clockwise, while the fan on the top spins clockwise.
The RTX 4060 Ti remains nice and compact, too – it certainly doesn't need to be any bigger than the 4070 considering it is cooling a lower-power chip. Its official dimensions come in at 242mm x 112mm, with a standard dual-slot thickness.
The side of the card is fairly plain, with the new silver metal frame on show, along with some aluminium heatsink fins. The GeForce RTX branding is also present here towards the end of the card.
The backplate retains the same x-shaped design we are now very familiar with, with the RTX 4060 Ti branding visible on the left-hand side. The top-side 90mm fan takes up almost the entirety of the right-hand side.
Nvidia continues to use the 12VHPWR connector on its Founders Edition models, though just like the RTX 4070, AIBs have the option to use a single 8-pin instead if they wish. Display outputs consist of 3x DisplayPort 1.4 and 1x HDMI 2.1.