ZOTAC intros multiple new GPUs for the Chinese market
The Nebulae, Moon and Vespera series.

The RTX 4070 Nebulae look very similar to Twin Edge White , but the former appears to be a more budget-friendly alternative, lacking for instance the RGB lighting on the side.
Despite borrowing its name from the cosmic phenomenon (of interstellar clouds of gas and dust), this card has relatively low-power requirements, going up to 200 watts, not enough to turn it into dust for sure. The RTX 4070 model features 5888 CUDA Cores and 12GB GDDR6X memory across a 192-bit bus. It offers a moderate overclock at 2490 MHz. The card is 2.3-slot high and has only 22.5 cm length.
RTX 4070 Nebulae, Source: ZOTAC
The company has also unveiled the RTX 4060 Ti models, available in both 16GB and 8GB variants under the Nebulae series. Both models share identical cooler designs and specifications, boasting 4352 CUDA cores and GDDR6 memory running on a 128-bit bus at a speed of 18 Gbps.
The primary distinction between the two lies in their memory capacities, with the 16GB version offering greater storage than its 8GB counterpart. Additionally, there’s a slight variance in their TDP targets, with the 16GB model requiring 165W compared to the 160W specifications of the 8GB version.
RTX 4060 Ti Nebulae, Source: ZOTAC
Vespera is basically the RTX 4060 Ti Nebulae in a black color scheme. Both series share the design and specs.
RTX 4070 Vespera, Source: ZOTAC
ZOTAC is also introducing Moon Shadow and Moon White GPUs based on RTX 4060 Ti 8GB model. Both models feature a triple-fan cooler design, and they ship with the same clock of 2565 MHz. These cards measure 28.8 cm in length and they require 2.1-slot space to be installed correctly.
RTX 4060 Ti Moon Shadow, Source: ZOTAC
RTX 4060 Ti Moon White, Source: ZOTAC
It’s clear that board partners are directing their attention towards the popular after GPU class in NVIDIA’s lineup, namely the RTX 4060 series. These latest cards from ZOTAC come almost a year following the initial launch of the RTX 4060 back in May/June 2023. With this trend in mind, it’s safe to say we can expect more updates down the road. Looks like ZOTAC still some updates up its sleeve.
Source: ZOTAC