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The Complete Guide to Business Broadband in the UK
18 Mar, 2026




£492.72 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £426.29 ex-VAT, the ASUS Dual RTX 5060 Ti 8GB feels like a “nice on paper” card, but a bit hard to justify unless your workloads are specifically tuned for that class of GPU. The ASUS Dual line is usually well-behaved on thermals and noise, and for a busy office or small server-room style setup it’s typically the right kind of practical—no drama, solid support, and an overall sensible fit for day-to-day workstation use. That said, the 8GB frame buffer is the part that can become a tax later: if you’re doing anything that likes VRAM (heavier AI work, higher-res video work, or newer game/app assets in a graphics pipeline), you’ll hit limits sooner than with better-specced alternatives.
Who should buy it: office-adjacent creative teams, CAD/visualisation users with moderate VRAM needs, and anyone building a cost-conscious workstation where efficiency and reliability matter more than “maximum headroom.” Why you might not: if you expect to keep the machine for several years or you’re buying into AI/video workflows that tend to balloon in VRAM usage, this price looks like you’d be better off stretching to a card with more usable buffer or a stronger performance-per-pound option. In short—good card, decent brand choice, but at this cost it’s best when your workloads are known and you’re not planning to grow into heavier GPU memory demands.

Asus
ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 32GB - Graphics card - GeForce RTX 5090 - 32 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 2 x HDMI, 3 x DisplayPort - black, grey - box

Asus
ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5070 12GB - Graphics card - GeForce RTX 5070 - 12 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, HDMI

Asus
TUF-RX9070XT-O16G-GAMING

Dell
NVIDIA RTX A400 - Graphics card - RTX A400 - 4 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x8 low profile - 4 x Mini DisplayPort