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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti 16GB GDDR7 OC Edition Graphics Card, NVIDIA, Desktop (PCIe 5.0, DLSS 4, HDMI 2.1b, DisplayPort 2.1b, 2.5-Slot, Axial-tech Fan, 0dB Technology)

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Style: Dual|Black


Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB


Features

  • AI Performance: 767 AI TOPS
  • OC mode: 2632 MHz (OC mode)/ 2602 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 Ti 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. ASUS Dual is a perfect choice for gamers who want heavyweight graphics performance in a compact build.

Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2632 MHz


Video Output Interface: Displayport 2.1b x3, HDMI 2.1b


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti


Graphics Card Ram: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2632 MHz


Video Output Interface: Displayport 2.1b x3, HDMI 2.1b


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR7


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 2602 MHz


Number of Fans: 2


GPU Series: NVIDIA RTX 50 Series


Display Maximum Resolution: 7680 x 4320


Display Resolution Maximum: 7680x4320 Pixels


Item Dimensions L x W: 9"L x 4.7"W


Brand: ASUS


Video Processor: NVIDIA


Antenna Location: Gaming


Built-In Media: DUAL-RTX5060TI-16G Video Card, Speedsetup Manual, Thank You Card


Model Name: DUAL-RTX5060TI-O16G


Graphics Description: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, 16GB GDDR7, 2632MHz (OC Mode), DLSS 4


Manufacturer: Asus


UPC: 199291014794


Mfr Part Number: DUAL-RTX5060TI-O16G


Model Number: DUAL-RTX5060TI-O16G


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 year warranty


Item Weight: 0.66 Kilograms


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  • Big upgrade from 2060S, runs cool & quiet, good option for SFF builds. Good value if found at MSRP
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
Decided to upgrade my GPU before the upcoming GPUpocalypse everyone says is coming in 2026. This replaced a RTX 2060 Super Founder's Edition, and it's allowed me to bump gaming resolution from 1080p to 1440p while getting better framerates and lower temps/less noise. The 2060S was still a solid card, but it is now six years old and the most recent flagship games were starting to push it. Plus I was interested in bumping my resolution up to 1440p. The 2060S was perfectly fine for 1080p gaming, but not quite powerful enough for a resolution bump. And even at 1080p, temps were pushing low 70s for demanding titles, and the fans at those temps can be quite noisy. I use my build as an HTPC as well, so was interested in minimizing fan noise where possible (this GPU swap was done in combination with a full replacement of case fans/CPU heatsink). For the titles I run like Ninja Gaiden 4, Forza Horizon 5, various emulator-based titles, this has been running great at 1440p with consistently good framerates. Temps typically don't go above low 60s now, and the fans are dual bearing, much higher quality than the older FE card, and as a result a lot quieter. With 16gb of VRAM, this card has the necessary headroom to run at higher resolutions reliably, and that appealed to me as well. This should get me through the next couple of years on my current aging build (still running i7-9700k and DDR4 3200MHz RAM) until PC component prices hopefully stabilize at some more sane price point. This card is great for small form factor builds because of its relatively low power draw (180W), good performance, and smaller dimensions (9" x 4.7" x 2"). Uses a standard 8-pin GPU power connector too, so it should be compatible with most PSUs. Nice option for me. If you are chasing frames and need the best of the best, look for a 5080 / 5070 Ti or something, but for those that are on a constraint of some kind, either budget- or size-related, this is an excellent card that should perform really well with most AAA titles at 1440p / High or Ultra settings for at least a few years. I can definitely recommend this card to folks who want to play titles at high/ultra settings while still being cognizant of price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2026 by Joey Joe Joe Jr. Shabadoo

  • Great Build Quality, Disappointing Pricing Great Build Quality, Disappointing Pricing
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
This particular model of the RTX 5060 Ti, the ASUS Prime Dual, is very well built. The construction quality feels quite solid, albeit surprisingly light, and temps are excellent—often in the low 60's under full load. Even manually overclocking it barely managed to reach 70 degree. As you might expect, noise levels were also very low under load as the fans didn't need to spin up fast at all. Speaking of overclocking, you're going to want to overclock it yourself if you're purchasing this "OC Edition" for that purpose, as the factory overclock is literally just +30 MHz to the boost clock—which is merely a 1% increase. This factory overclock translates to, in the best scenarios, about a 1 FPS increase on average... That said, if you do overclock it yourself, you can squeeze upwards of 10% more performance out of this card fairly easily! However, you don't need to buy an "OC Edition" of this card to do that. It also features a dual bios switch, though I've found the difference between the performance and quiet profiles to be minimal. Might be useful for power users that experiment with modding bios and want a backup. It's perhaps worth mentioning that this GPU has a 128-bit Memory Bus, which is pretty narrow for this day and age. Thankfully, unlike the RTX 4060 Ti it replaces, this card features GDDR7 which is quite fast and results in a final Bandwidth of 448 GB/s, which helps it keep up with 1440p or even 4K output. This is further supported by the16GB VRAM on this model—as opposed to the cheaper 8GB model that should probably be avoided. I'd say this card is primarily for 1080p users, but if you're willing to use DLSS, this card can do fine enough at higher resolutions. My only real gripe is with the pricing of this card. It MSRP'd at $430 which already felt a little high for a 128-bit GPU, but it's since creeped well beyond $500 thanks to the influence of AI data-centers eating up every last source of memory chips. If you can get this card for at or below it's MSRP, I'd absolutely recommend it. However, if it remains well above MSRP, I might consider waiting for the market landscape to change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 by Daniel H.

  • Upgraded, took a risk and I'm happy...
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
Installed and working great. It's quiet, runs cool. The fit was tight into my case, fortunately I had a cable I needed. Of interest perhaps, I took a gamble, being as the system I put together was around 2018. The CPU is a Athlon 8350, 32 gig RAM DDR 3. I always thought I had a large case, I consider myself a gamer, a computer geek. I upgraded from a GTX 1070 OC 8 gigs DDR5 to this grand prize... And so far it's an awesome card. booted right up but had to download drivers and it doesn't come with. I provide my current specs as I was concerned my system was to old. Noticeable improvement in my games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026 by BobKat

  • Problem solved
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
I had issues when streaming Hulu (hockey) and running 15 Chrome tabs, Photoshop, Lightroom, Outlook Desktop and multiple other apps. Screen would freeze, but audio was still going strong. Now, even with three 4k monitors at full rez, everything displays smoothly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026 by JD

  • Works, can play maxed out on (most) AAA games.
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
So far, so good. Using it now.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025 by Peter D Tidd

  • Excellent for money, fans are 0 RPM until it hits a certain temperature. So please don't worry. lol. Excellent for money, fans are 0 RPM until it hits a certain temperature. So please don't worry. lol.
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
This is excellent for the money. It has 0 RPM on the fans until it needs it at about 46 to 60 degrees Celsius. Just use stats and it will tell you RPM will go up when it hits a certain temperature. So please don't freak out like I did lol. 16 GB VRAM definitely worth it. 4K maxed with RT on most games including Cyberpunk 2077 with Path Tracing. Plays new games like Ninja Gaiden 4 at 4k, The Outer Worlds 2 at 4k, Sparking Zero at 4k with medium settings, Fortnite at 1080p or 1440p with tweaking at near max settings no RT (though that is probably a Unreal Engine 5 problem), Oblivion Remastered plays extremely well at high settings. Elden Ring plays with DLC both running at 50 FPS even in eventful areas at high settings with high RT at 1080p. If you want solid 60 FPS then I recommend dropping RT to medium or just off. Build Quality it is huge needs lots of clearance, fits on older motherboards via backwards compatible. It is very easy to use. It is compatible with my old motherboard an Galaxy Microsystems Galax B450M-G. For reference I have an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU, 32 GB of RAM, 2 TB M.2 NVMe SSD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by Shane

  • Great card. Fast delivery!
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
Ordered it yesterday and received it today. I added this to a Bosgame P4 lightning mini pc. I used an m.2 to occulink connector from Amazon ($49). I did this so I can run local LLMs. The gaming boost isn't bad either :-) . Everything worked the first time around. Can not beat that. It's not a 5090, but it's a heck of a step up from onboard AMD graphics. Would and probably will by again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026 by Rick Dinkins

  • Returning due to stability issues
Style: Dual|Black Size: RTX5060Ti|OC|16GB
I purchased this card specifically to handle local LLMs via Ollama and object detection in Frigate on my Proxmox host. Initial setup was straightforward, though it did require using the open-source kernel modules for the driver. Unfortunately, my actual user experience has been a nightmare. The card causes frequent system crashes that force a full reboot of the entire Proxmox server. I initially suspected Ollama was overloading the hardware, but the crashes persisted even after disabling that LXC and isolating the card strictly to Frigate. For context, I previously ran an RTX 3060 (6GB) for Frigate for a long time with zero issues, and it looks like I will have to revert to that setup. I am incredibly disappointed with this card’s stability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2026 by Uzo

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