ASUS GeForce RTX 5060 Ti TUF Gaming 8GB OC Graphics
Card
Get serious about gaming with the ASUS RTX 5060 Ti TUF Gaming
8GB OC a tough, factory-overclocked GPU built for
high-performance 1080p and 1440p experiences. Whether you're diving
into AAA titles or building a new rig from scratch, this card delivers
next-gen features in a robust design.
Why You'll Love It
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OC boost clock up to 2692 MHz for sharp,
stutter-free performance
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785 AI TOPS for intelligent workload acceleration
and enhanced DLSS 4 support
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Advanced Axial-tech triple-fan cooling with
dual-ball bearings for long-term reliability
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Durable TUF build quality with Auto-Extreme manufacturing for max
stability
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Full support for PCIe 5.0 motherboards and
high-bandwidth connectivity
Perfect For
Perfect for competitive gamers, performance-hungry creators, and PC
upgraders building a next-gen system. This card pairs beautifully with DDR5
RAM, high-end cooling fans, and powerful desktop
PCs that can take full advantage of its capabilities.
Product Features
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GPU Architecture: NVIDIA Blackwell
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VRAM: 8GB GDDR7, 28 Gbps, 128-bit interface
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AI Performance: 785 TOPS | Ray Tracing + DLSS 4
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Core Clocks: Base 2662 MHz | Boost 2692 MHz (OC
Mode)
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Cooling: Triple Axial-tech Fans | Aluminium
Backplate
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Interface: PCIe 5.0 | 2.5-slot design
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Ports: 3x DisplayPort 2.1 | 1x HDMI 2.1
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Power Requirements: 1x 16-pin connector | 750W PSU
recommended
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Software: GPU Tweak III | Real-time monitoring +
tuning
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Compatibility: Works seamlessly with modern motherboards
and compact ATX cases
FAQs
Q1: Is this GPU suitable for 1440p ultra settings in most
games?
Yes, it can handle high-refresh 1440p gaming with ease,
especially when DLSS 4 is enabled.
Q2: What kind of power supply do I need?
A 750W PSU with a 16-pin cable or adapter is recommended for
stable performance.
Q3: Does it support AV1 encoding for streamers?
Yes, the card includes AV1 hardware encoding for efficient,
high-quality streaming.
Q4: Can I use this GPU with older PCIe 4.0 motherboards?
Absolutely its backward compatible with PCIe 4.0, though it
performs best with newer PCIe 5.0 platforms.
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