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£514.49 inc. VAT
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At £431 ex‑VAT, this ASUS Dual RTX 5060 Ti feels like it’s aiming at the “solid 1080p/entry 1440p” crowd, but I’d only call it a smart buy if the price is close to what you’d otherwise pay for the next step down and you specifically want NVIDIA features (encoder quality, better creator/AI tooling support, that sort of thing). The Dual line is usually fine for everyday business use—quiet enough under normal loads, stable cooling, and a sensible default choice if you’re building a few workstations or refreshing PCs without getting fancy. It’s also a safe option for homelabbers who want a dependable GPU that won’t be temperamental.
That said, I’m not sold on value at this exact price. If you’re buying purely for gaming FPS per pound, the market often has better deals around launch waves—so you should compare against what’s available at the same budget from AMD or even older stock from the right sellers. And if this is going into a machine that must run with minimal fuss (tight cases, lots of dust, or near-silent expectations), do check physical fit and your power/cooling situation—“Dual” cards are usually reasonable, but the wrong case can make any GPU a headache. Buy it if you’re getting a competitive bundle deal and you value NVIDIA’s software ecosystem; think twice if you’re chasing the best performance-per-£ or you’re not sure you’ll actually use the NVIDIA-side benefits.

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