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Azure Kubernetes Service: Is It Right for Your Business?
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At £357.71 ex-VAT, the ASUS Prime RTX 5060 8GB feels like one of those “reasonable on paper” cards that can still be a bit of a gamble depending on your workload. For office-to-light production (think multiple monitors, CAD light use, basic content work, and general workstation tasks), it should do the job without drama, and ASUS’ Prime line is usually reliable and sensible for B2B builds. The 8GB frame buffer is the main caveat though: it’s fine for everyday GPU acceleration, but it can become a limiting factor for heavier creative pipelines or anything that likes to keep large assets resident.
I’d **recommend it** for businesses standardising on quiet, dependable workstation GPUs where you don’t need cutting-edge headroom, or where users are mostly on CPU-heavy workflows and just need solid GPU acceleration for productivity apps. I’d **think twice / avoid** if you’re buying for power users doing memory-hungry rendering, large-scale VFX, or training/inference workloads where VRAM pressure is real—because with 8GB you may end up downsizing project fidelity or paying more later to upgrade. If you tell me what software and typical project sizes you’re supporting, I can give you a clearer “yes/no” for your exact use case.

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