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£567.12 inc. VAT
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At £475.30 ex-VAT, the ASUS TUF RTX “5060 Ti” sits in a price band where expectations are pretty ruthless. In practice, TUF cards tend to be built for people who want them to survive normal office/SMB use and occasional gaming workloads without drama, and the cooling/noise balance is usually sensible for a reseller-grade “buy it and forget it” choice. For an end user who wants reliable 1080p/1440p performance, good driver support, and a card that won’t turn into a warranty headache, it’s a reasonable option—especially if they’re used to ASUS’s ecosystem and don’t want to gamble on cheaper, louder alternatives.
That said, I’d only push this hard if you’ve got a clear reason the 5060 Ti makes sense versus the usual suspects (pricing in-channel changes quickly). If the customer’s value driver is pure compute per pound, a better deal elsewhere can easily beat it; at this kind of ex-VAT pricing, the “TUF tax” matters. I’d steer buyers toward it when they care about dependable thermals for sustained loads (long gaming sessions, light content work, or running systems in less-than-ideal airflow) rather than when they’re chasing the absolute lowest cost for performance.

Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX A1000 - Graphics card - RTX A1000 - 8 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x8 - 4 x Mini DisplayPort

Asus
RS521A-E12RS12U/1G/1.6kW/12NVMe/FAN/GPU

Asus
PRIME-RTX5060-O8G

Asus
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