ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC
A 16GB take on Nvidia's entry-tier Blackwell card, with DLSS 4 and a compact dual-fan cooler that suits tight builds and tight budgets alike.

A solid 1080p and 1440p card with DLSS 4 and 16GB of GDDR7, in a sensibly compact shell.
Scored within its class as a sub-£500 1080p and 1440p card, not against higher-tier 4K-focused GPUs.
What we think
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How it performs & what it pairs with
Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it
Tested with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5-6000, Windows 11 24H2 on a 750W PSU. OC mode BIOS, latest driver at time of testing.
Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 70
Lowest in class 50
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What every spec actually means
Numbers translated into real-world impact
Twice the memory of the 8GB variant of the same chip, which makes a real difference in newer games. 1440p ultra textures, mods, and texture packs all benefit. The smarter buy of the two 5060 Ti versions.
Newer, faster memory standard. Higher bandwidth than GDDR6 or GDDR6X, which helps the card feed itself in memory-hungry games without bottlenecking the GPU.
Supports the latest Nvidia upscaling and frame generation stack, including multi-frame generation. Can roughly triple frame rates in supported titles, the biggest single reason to choose Nvidia at this price tier.
Slimmer than most triple-fan partner cards. Easier to fit in compact mATX or ITX cases, but still won't squeeze into strict 2-slot only configurations. Check your case before buying.
Factory overclock of 30 MHz over stock boost. A small bump you'll barely notice in real games, though it means slightly more out-of-box performance with no tweaking required.
Complete specifications
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Common questions
The things people ask before buying this product
Should I get the 8GB or 16GB RTX 5060 Ti?
The 16GB version, almost always. The extra memory makes a noticeable difference in newer games at 1440p, and even some 1080p titles, for usually a small price premium. The 8GB variant is best avoided.
Is the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB enough for 1440p gaming?
Yes, comfortably. Most modern games at 1440p high or ultra run at smooth frame rates, and DLSS 4 Quality mode adds extra headroom for the heaviest titles. Native 4K is a stretch though.
Is the ASUS Dual 5060 Ti OC worth the premium over a standard card?
The factory overclock is only 30 MHz, which is barely noticeable. Pay the premium for the build quality and Dual BIOS feature if you value them, but don't expect a meaningful performance bump from the OC alone.
Will the ASUS Dual 5060 Ti fit in a small case?
It's 2.5 slots thick, which fits most mid-tower and many mATX cases. Strict 2-slot only ITX cases will need to look at slimmer single-fan models, so always check your case clearance before buying.
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