Pairing the RTX 4060 with Sea of Thieves at 4K is a realistic plan for South African gamers, as long as you tune for steady frame pacing instead of chasing a single peak number. This a stylised online pirate game that scales well but loves frames during ship battles rewards a clean driver install and a sensible preset more than brute force.

Quick Answer

Yes, the RTX 4060 (8GB) can target 144fps at 4K in Sea of Thieves, but only with a tuned preset rather than maxed sliders. Budget roughly R6,500 to R8,000 for the card and leave headroom for cooling and a quality PSU.

Tuned 4K Settings That Hold 144fps

Start from the High preset, then claw back the heaviest effects first. Drop shadow resolution, contact shadows, volumetric fog and screen-space reflections to medium; these cost the most for the least visible gain in Sea of Thieves. Keep textures high because the 8GB on the RTX 4060 has the memory headroom, and texture quality has almost no frame cost when VRAM is sufficient.

To reach 144fps at 4K, lean on upscaling. Set the relevant upscaler (DLSS) to Quality at 4K, or Balanced if 4K=='4K' and you are short of the target. Test a busy scene, a cutscene and a quiet area; tune for the worst case so the 144fps target survives the heaviest moment, not just the menu.

Does Your Whole SA Build Keep Up?

A RTX 4060 only delivers 144fps if the rest of the rig cooperates. Pair it with at least 16GB of system RAM, an NVMe SSD so texture streaming never stutters, and a CPU that is not three generations behind the card. For 4K high-refresh play, confirm your monitor and cable can carry 4K at your panel's rated Hz; a DisplayPort 1.4 or HDMI 2.1 link is the safe choice for 144fps targets.

Local stock and warranty matter as much as raw value. Evetech stocks RTX 4060 models with SA warranty support, so factor cooler design and case airflow into your pick rather than buying on price alone.

FAQ

Can the RTX 4060 really run Sea of Thieves at 144fps at 4K?

With a tuned preset and upscaling set to Quality, yes for most scenes. Expect occasional dips in the busiest moments, which is why a frame cap and adaptive sync keep the experience feeling consistent.

How much should I budget for a RTX 4060 in South Africa?

Plan for roughly R6,500 to R8,000 for the card itself, currently stocked at Evetech. Add the cost of a quality PSU and a case with good airflow so the card can hold its boost clocks during long sessions.

Is 8GB of VRAM enough for Sea of Thieves at 4K?

For 4K it is comfortable in Sea of Thieves when textures are high and the heaviest effects are dialled back. At 4K, the RTX 4060 leans on its 8GB buffer for texture streaming, so an NVMe SSD helps keep loads smooth.

TIP

frame cap a few frames below your monitor's refresh, enable adaptive sync, and tune the heaviest scene first. A setup that survives the worst moment feels smoother all night.