- Database Reporting
Small Business Reporting Solutions
20 Mar, 2026







£418.33 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £350.60 ex-VAT, an “RTX 5060” can be a decent buy *if* you’re building a small workstation that needs modern NVIDIA features without paying flagship money. ASUS’ O8G LP style is the part that matters in practice: low-profile-friendly, typically aimed at compact systems where you don’t have the luxury of a big, loud GPU. If you’re doing business graphics, light-to-mid pro work, CAD with accelerated effects, or AI-assisted workflows where NVIDIA’s software ecosystem is the deciding factor, this will likely feel like good value—especially for deployments that care about fit and thermals more than chasing peak FPS.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it for pure gaming value at this price, or for anyone expecting it to feel like a major step up from last-gen midrange. At ~£350 ex-VAT, the question is whether there’s a better-performance option in your local reseller stack (even if it’s not “low profile”). Also, double-check your chassis clearance and airflow—LP cards can still run warm, and cramped OEM cases can make any GPU underwhelming. Bottom line: buy it for compact UK office/engineering builds that *need* NVIDIA + low-profile convenience. Skip it if you want maximum performance per pound and you have room for larger, higher-output cards.

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