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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 5060 8GB GDDR7 OC Edition (PCIe 5.0, 8GB GDDR7, DLSS 4, HDMI 2.1b, DisplayPort 2.1b, 2.5-Slot Design, Axial-tech Fan Design, 0dB Technology, and More)

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Style: Dual Fans


Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC


Features

  • AI Performance: 623 AI TOPS
  • OC mode: 2565 MHz (OC mode)/ 2535 MHz (Default mode)
  • Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
  • SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce Card
  • Axial-tech fan design features a smaller fan hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure

Description

ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 5060 combines powerful thermal performance with broad compatibility. Advanced cooling solutions from flagship graphics cards — including two Axial-tech fans for optimizing airflow to the heatsink. Designed in a compact 2.5-slot form factor, delivering more power in less space. These enhancements make ASUS Dual the perfect choice for gamers who seek performance in a compact build.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2535 MHz


Video Output Interface: Native DisplayPort 2.1b x3, Native HDMI 2.1b


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060


Graphics Card Ram: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2535 MHz


Video Output Interface: Native DisplayPort 2.1b x3, Native HDMI 2.1b


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR7


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320 Pixels


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 2535 MHz


Number of Fans: 2


Item Dimensions L x W: 9"L x 4.8"W


Brand: ASUS


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Business, Gaming, Professional


Built-In Media: DUAL-RTX5060-O8G, Speedsetup Manual


Model Name: DUAL-RTX5060-O8G


Graphics Description: NVIDIA GeForce 5060


Manufacturer: ASUS


UPC: 199291057906


Item Weight: 1.4 Pounds


Warranty Description: 3 Year Warranty


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  • 8GB of VRAM still gets the job done
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
I'll start off by saying that I wasn't expecting a whole lot from this card, given how the "xx60" models in Nvidia's lineup have always been on closer to the "upper-entry level" side of the performance spectrum so to speak. It has been admittedly disappointing to see Nvidia essentially backtrack after having previously launched the 3060 with 12GB of VRAM instead of only 8GB that you'll find in the 4060 (and subsequently this 5060). However, GDDR7 and PCIe 5.0 have both proved to have given the 5060 a substantial boost in memory throughout/bandwidth latency. Which ensured that at the very least, the 5060 wasn't just the exact same situation that the 4060 has since then found itself having to deal with (i.e. slower GDDR6 memory + PCIe 4.0 on just a mere 128-bit memory bus significantly hindered the aforementioned performance aspects). This is something that's not really discussed much, and it's the primary reason the 5060 saw any meaningful uplift at all over the prior gen 4060 -- seeing as the bus width & overall capacity is the same across both cards. Either way, I was pleasantly surprised and can actually believe that it performs nearly equal in rasterization to GPUs such as the 2080 Ti or 3070 (via TechPowerUp -- average relative performance derived from 100 modern/demanding games' worth of gameplay data). And despite gen-over-gen performance not always demonstrating meaningful gains, 50-series/Blackwell cards have honestly offered a lot more than the previous 40-series/Lovelace lineup. I haven't used MFG/4X frame gen (or any frame gen, for that matter lol), but that's largely due to having only played Rust (which only supports basic DLSS upscaling) for the most part in recent weeks. So I can't comment on that, but I have seen a fair bit of review coverage & based on their data it considerably helps "smoothen" gameplay/framerates thanks to being able to keep the "total" average fps for the 1%/0.1% lows ABOVE monitor refresh rate. It doesn't magically "create" frames that are identical to regularly rasterized ones, but essentially adds "filler" frames interlaced between them to drastically increase the perceived fluidity of gameplay. While also reducing/mitigating micro-stutters that would normally require having to rely on a Ryzen X3D CPU, or at the very least RAM that's clocked as high as the CPU will handle & has as low of a CAS latency as possible. I also don't use RT, for the most part out of preference for framerate > minor visual enhancements...but also I just try not to on cards such as this 5060, my old 3060 Ti, & my former laptop's mobile 3070 Ti (which is really more of a desktop 3070 with a TDP of only 125w instead of 220w) due to being only 8GB cards or from the processing demand that RT has. That's not to say that it (or any of the other cards mentioned) aren't "good" at achieving adequate fps while RT is enabled, it just seems to continue impacting performance on lower end/entry level GPUs the way that it always has -- which has resulted in making it feel like the performance penalty NEVER justifies whatever fidelity improvement that RT adds. Most games currently have opted to use sophisticated lighting techniques & texture behavior(s) that can be achieved via regular rasterization, often times providing well beyond a sufficient level of fidelity for 99% of people. ALL of that being said, however, RT can be phenomenal when it's done right & utilizes the hardware efficiently. So I wouldn't discount it completely, although it would likely provide the "best" experience overall having both DLSS upscaling enabled alongside RT in games where it's possible. And that extends to frame gen too, seeing as it would inevitably improve the conditions (aka fps + 1%/0.1% lows) and provide a bit of overhead to allow for the use of RT. TLDR; ASUS did an amazing job with this card in terms of build quality, design, and performance. One thing that Blackwell cards REALLY improved on is efficiency, and as a result cards like the 5060 are only rated for a mere TDP of 150w. And with the dual fan or "SFF"-compliant cooler on this model, there's easily still a ton of thermal headroom that can accommodate a hefty/manual OC without issue. Even without any RGB aesthetics, this card still offers a machined, finely detailed appearance/design that can be appreciated in regards to models that don't even have a proper backplate for the GPU mainboard. It's plug & play, pulls just over 100w most of the time, and runs consistently stable with myself personally not having experienced any crashes or driver related issues. All in all, this 5060 is among the best models that are readily available (at MSRP no less!), and should definitely be a consideration if you are in search of a dual fan/compact size, premium design w/o RGB, & is also a true factory OC edition. That last one is a bit important, due to it having a direct impact over how much you can push the power limit beyond 100% (if at all). But yeah. The 5060 overall is an insanely efficient card with strong performance @ 1080p and around ~80% of titles @ 1440p that's also comparable to previous gen flagship/upper-midrange cards. This ASUS model in particular just happens to refine the recipe to the point of being beyond adequate. It's essentially a similar design to the reference model, just with a potentially more robust cooling design (slightly thicker heatsink) that uses the same airflow behavior that makes said reference models of the 50-series highly effective at managing temps. It's among the best "new, in-box" GPUs you can get for ~$300 or so currently, with the only other option worth considering being the 9060 XT 8GB or possibly even 5060 Ti 8GB (depending on how much more it costs by comparison) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2025 by Seth

  • Great buy!
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
Everything was perfect 👍 shipped and showed up on time. Brand new, and great quality. Exactly what I was expecting.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by jerred dyer

  • Great for my media center
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
I've been running my windows media center off of an Nvidia 1030 for the longest time. A year and a half or so ago I upgraded to a newer system board and RAM and CPU, but didn't see a need to upgrade the video. A month or so ago I figured it was time. All I do is watch 4K content with my media center or 4k Blu Ray machine, but I figured let's boost the video power a bit. So new system board yet again, memory, CPU, even a water cooler replacement. Runs great, no issues, works well with my LG C5 OLED as a monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by LegoDude

  • This is the best card for the money.
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
Easy install. Raised my Nova bench score, 930 points. This is an incredible graphics card that runs cool, is compact, and is well-made. I expect it to last, not only for the next four years, but it will be a part of my next upgrade beyond that.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 by Daniel Wyatt

  • Great Card
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
Great value for its price insanely stable in games and it is overall quiet and has incredible performance for its relatively small size
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by Cameron LeGros

  • good card for intro vr
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
awesome for a mini vr pc. easy to install and perfect for first pc for my partner
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by Ryan Yeager

  • Excellent entry level gpu but be aware of the lack of VRAM.
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
The RTX 5060 8GB is somewhat unfairly maligned. I was hesitant to try it for a spare PC but it has exceeded my expectations. DLSS and DLDSR are somewhat magical features and really highlight Nvidia GPU strengths. I was extremely impressed with the clarity compared to my older GPU and DLSS frame generation is unmatched. It is noticeably more efficient as well and often doesn't even need to spin the fans during operation. Now the biggest issue and one not to be taken lightly is the paltry amount of VRAM. I have to agree that 8GB is simply not enough and should be 10 or 12GB minimum. In newer games you will have to manage settings to make sure you don't run out of ram. If you keep realistic expectations or run more basic games however, 8GB is sufficient. One more thing to note is that I have experienced a very irritating audio crackle when the sampling rate is 44khz or above. If you drop it to 32khz the crackling is gone but that is also not acceptable. I'm still looking into this bug but it's something to be aware of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by zo

  • Workhorse not ready for pasture yet.
Style: Dual Fans Size: RTX5060|8GB|OC
Perfectly stable and delivers great video quality at a good price. Despite quickly becoming outdated, it's still a workhorse and keeping up with the currents.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026 by JImbob

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