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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.

75/100
Very good
Overall score · how we rate
16GB GDDR7DLSS 4 with multi-frame genBlackwell architecture2.5-slot designFactory overclocked
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Why we rate it

  • 16GB of GDDR7 at this tier
  • DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation
  • Compact 2.5-slot design
  • Useful quality-of-life features
  • Modest factory overclock
  • Entry-tier card at heart
Score profile

Where the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC wins and loses

Scored against the graphics cards class
1080p1440pRayPower88757285
1080p rasterisation
88
1440p rasterisation
75
Ray tracing
72
Power efficiency
85
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

General info

ArchitectureBlackwell
GPU chipGeForce RTX 5060 Ti
DLSS version4

Memory

VRAM16 GB
Memory typeGDDR7

Compute units

Base clock2602 MHz
Boost clock2632 MHz
AI performance759

Design and cooling

Slot width2.5
Zero-RPM idle modeYes
Dual BIOS switchYes
Factory overclockedYes

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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC vs ASUS ASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition

Highlighted cell = better in that row
1080p1440pRayPower
ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OCASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition
 ASUSASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OCThis pageASUSASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition
Overall score75 /10075 /100
VRAM16 GB16 GB
Boost clock2632 MHz
Memory typeGDDR7GDDR7
Who it's for

Is the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC right for you?

Buy it if
1080p high-refresh or entry 1440p

If you're driving a 1080p 144Hz monitor or stepping up to 1440p for the first time, this card hits the right balance of price, frame rates, and headroom for newer games over the next few years.

Skip it if
4K gaming or heavy ray tracing

If you want native 4K with all settings maxed, or path-traced games like Cyberpunk with full RT, you'll need to step up to a 5070 Ti or 9070 XT. This card can do 4K, but only with significant compromise.

1080p high-refresh gamer
Driving a 144Hz or 240Hz 1080p monitor, playing a mix of competitive and AAA titles. This card delivers smooth frame rates with plenty of VRAM headroom for years to come.
excellent
Entry-level 1440p builder
Stepping up to 1440p for the first time on a sensible budget. Modern games look great at high settings, with DLSS 4 to smooth over the heavier titles.
good
Small form factor builder
Cramming a powerful PC into a tiny case. The 2.5-slot cooler fits where triple-fan cards won't, though stronger ITX-friendly cards exist if budget allows.
okay
Native 4K gamer
Wants to play the latest AAA games at native 4K ultra with all the bells and whistles. This card just doesn't have the horsepower, even with DLSS 4 in the mix.
skip
Common questions

Before you buy

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.