The SFF-Ready ASUS Prime GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti 8GB GDDR7 OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, 8GB GDDR7, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 2.5-Slot, Axial-tech Fans, Dual BIOS)
$469.99 Original price was: $469.99.$52.99Current price is: $52.99.













Experience Primal performance with the Prime GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, an SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce Card featuring a 2.5-slot design for expansive compatibility, enhanced by a triple-fan setup for supreme airflow design for supreme cooling.
AI Performance: 772 AI TOPS
OC Edition: 2647 MHz OC mode, 2617 MHz default mode
Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce Card
Axial-tech fans feature a smaller fan hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure
9 reviews for The SFF-Ready ASUS Prime GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti 8GB GDDR7 OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe® 5.0, 8GB GDDR7, HDMI®/DP 2.1, 2.5-Slot, Axial-tech Fans, Dual BIOS)
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Shane –
Excellent for money, fans are 0 RPM until it hits a certain temperature. So please don’t worry. lol.
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.
sami –
Good
Amazing graphics card. I can play all the games i want to and it’s so smooth. Now to say the games i play run very well; many of them are older like elite dangerous and 7 days to die. it uses up 100% of the gpu on some new titles like helldivers at ultra 1080p 90fps. So if you want the play the really brand new games you need to get a 5070 at least.Make sure to get a good cpu to let this card work at it’s full potential. I have a intel i9 12900kf but that is very overkill.You can play new games on this and it will play very well. but you will have to lower the video settings a little bit.Build is good but on the one i got the GPU fans wobble very slightly. No noise no vibrations no problems at all; but that was something i noticed.And this graphics card run so cool its amazin it’s idling now at 32 degrees. i have the gpu fans running at 30% with asus’s GPU tweak. by default the fans will stop turning altogether under 55 degrees but it will then idle at 45-50 degrees, which is still excellent. It will automatically turn the fans on if it gets hotter. I personally like to keep the card’s fans on so that it stays at 32 degrees. ive not seen it go over 50-60 degrees at maximum usage. very well done by asus.Im a big asus fan and I’m very happy with this graphics card. Very good product.
Camilo Martinez –
Beautiful and strong GPU
I’m coming from an Asus TUF F15 with a 1650 Ti, for reference.This one is my very first gaming PC build, and I couldn’t be happier with this choice; it runs like a Swiss watch.System Specs- Ryzen 5 9600x- Asus TUF B650E – Plus Wifi- Asus TUF RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC- Corsair Nautilus RS 360 ARGB- Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32GB 6000Mhz-Corsair RS 120R Fans-Corsair RM750e (2025)- Corsair 3500x ARGB Black- Samsung Evo 990 Plus 1TB M.2I’ve spent a lot of time researching and looking for information before the actual purchase. I wanted to understand the basics of PC building to avoid any bottleneck or incompatibility within the parts.About the GPU, it is Asus so you know quality and construction are top notch. I decided to go for the TUF version because I’ve been using TUF line for the last 3 years, and the durability and performance are amazing.While the package came completely sealed, the box itself had damaged corners, but nothing that affected the graphic.The GPU itself is beautiful. I couldn’t decide which configuration to use for mounting because both front and back are nice looking. Probably the vertical mount option displaying the fans was a better choice for aesthetics, but since I got a lot of fans, I just decided to go with the standard horizontal mount.Installation was quite a bit hard the first time because of the IO shield on the MOBO, but the quick release bracket on the MOBO made it easier for the rest of the process.Regarding performance. I have tried two games so far at 1080p using a TUF monitor at 144Hz. One of those being Avatar frontier at max settings, very visual and graphically demanding. The GPU delivered as expected with FPS above 120.For me it is an absolute beast despite every single YouTuber calling for a 5070 or a 9060XT instead. Wanted first an Nvidia card and second a GPU that would allow me to run games for at least the next 5 years. 5070 was a strong choice too, but those 4 GB of RAM made it easier for me.
Nerd Alert –
Good Budget Performance
The build quality of this 5060 Ti is exceptional, with no sag, nice materials, and excellent cooling that remains very quiet under load. The 16 GB of VRAM makes it suitable for most productivity tasks and it does surprisingly well with AI, too, being able to hold relatively large models for a budget card. Speaking of budget, I think this is a bit overpriced currently, but that is the state of the market.Gaming is a secondary use for me, but it is a nice step up from a 2080 Super. It supports all the most modern DLSS features, which helps cover for its lack of brute power, and it uses a lot less electricity. Graphics are on the soft side because of the need to run more aggressive upscaling, but still impressive overall.Despite being on the lower end of the 50 series spectrum, this card feels and acts like a premium product and the decent VRAM amount means it is not locked out of any software you might want to use it for. It is worth considering if this is your price range.
Mayra –
– Abstenerse de comprar esta tarjeta aquellos que – quieren actualizar su GPU y tienen actualmente desde una 3070 o inferiores, para que el salto de rendimiento valga la pena les recomendaría quedarse con su 3070 o su 3060ti míenras la 4070 baja de precio.- Compré la 4060ti a 8507 pesos mexicanos para armar una PC desde 0 y actualmente la he visto hasta en 7500, es una opción competente por el precio, la GPU para mi esta localizada en la gama media de entrada con miras de actualizarla en unos 3 o 4 años.- El rendimiento es faboluso para jugar cualquier título actual a 1080p nativo entre 60 – 100 FPS con todos los ajustes de calidad en ultra sin ningún tipo de escalador, los 8gb de vram son más que suficientes no se dejen engañar por ese argumento.- La serie RTX ofrece su escalamiento de imagen por IA (DLSS) y el frame generation (DLSS 3) qué ofrece únicamente la seríe 40, esas tecnologias te dan la oportunidad de jugar en resoluciones 2k y 4k con un desempeño y calidad buenos, el inconveniente es que no todos los juegos las implementan.Cabe destacar que el DLSS y DLSS 3 se aprovechan de manera fabulosa en conjunto de aquellos juegos que soportan Ray tracing o path tracing como cyberpunk.- Las temperaturas en situaciones de gaming demandante se mantienen entre 70 y 80 grados.- La unidad que yo adquirí fue importada desde Estados Unidos y tardó 15 días aproximadamente en llega a la Ciudad de México, la caja estaba un poco maltratada de los bordes pero la GPU llegó en perfectas condiciones dentro del empaque.Es una compra asegurada si te interesan las nuevas tecnologías de Ray tracing y full path tracing, de lo contrario hay opciones de AMD a mejor precio con rendimientos similares pero con un peor desempeño en Ray tracing.
Edgar –
Muy buena tarjeta, la compre cuando estaba casi en 9Mil pejecoins y ahora esta rondando casi 8mil y 8300 en Amazon y otra paginas…. pero sin duda buena gráfica, silenciosa y apenas llega a los 60 grados.
Roberto –
Excelente
German MGamboa Cueva –
justo lo que esperaba
Neil –
Works as expected, nice card, VERY nice amount of RAM on the card, 16G, that’s how much I have as system RAM now. NVidia’s Game Ready AND Studio drivers (my preferred drivers for 3D rendering) have been updated, especially for me as I had issues due to the fact that I have a Ryzen CPU, but that has all been resolved. My 3D software didn’t support this card at first, due to it being so new, but that is always the case with new card, that has been resolved. I am using an ALPHA version of their software and it has been working well. Ironically, my old video card costs MORE now, so, if you’re waiting to buy an older use card to save money, these days, that won’t work. These newer cards are actually cheaper, for now anyhow. Anyhow, the size of this card fits nicely in my midsized tower. It’s been quiet.On a side note, this video card is a PCIe 5.0 card, my motherboard is only a PCIe3.0 bus, I was concerned about that. But it will work in it, and does work in it. PCIe versions are upwards and backwards compatible. The different versions simply tell you how fast they will transfer data to your card. The thing about this card is that it was tested against other 8G video cards, on an old PCIe 3.0 bus, and this card WAY outperformed them all, as the fact that this has 16G means that ALL the video data can be sent to the card and that’s it. What slows down 8G cards on the same bus is how many games and applications need more than 8G of VRAM now and when they do not have enough, they need to swap data back and forth from the system RAM which means they are using the slower BUS speeds much more often which slows things down where as this card has enough VRAM to hold all the nessecary data (especially for 3D rendering that uses a lot of it) and so this card doesn’t need to use ANY system RAM once you’re up and running and so in benchmark videos I watched, the 8G cards were actually too slow (at maximum settings) to be usable, where as this was getting frame rates over 100. So… definitely happy I grabbed this. My last card was a 3060 12G model, which is still a good card, but I want more VRAM and more CUDA cores etc… and this has it as well as a faster speed and other technical improvements.