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AI-generated summary
At £403.30 ex‑VAT, the Lenovo-branded GeForce RTX 5060 8GB is the kind of card you’d consider if you want solid 1080p/entry 1440p performance for day-to-day work and occasional GPU-accelerated tasks, without stepping up into the more expensive tiers. Lenovo OEM cards usually come with a sensible “works out of the box” experience in business desktops, and that matters if you’re buying for a small team where you don’t want drama around compatibility or drivers. If your users do things like CAD light-to-medium work, content creation, or run modern Windows apps that actually benefit from a GPU, this is a reasonable value point—especially when paired with a decent CPU and enough system RAM.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this purely for “future-proofing” or heavy-duty creative workloads. The 8GB memory ceiling can get limiting sooner than people expect when projects get larger (think higher-res assets, bigger timelines, or multi-monitor setups with heavier effects). Also, if this is going into a tight-prep office build, double-check the physical fit and power/cooling situation first—mid-range cards can still get awkward in compact cases. Overall: good pick for budget-conscious business users who need real GPU acceleration, not a great choice if you’re planning for high-end workloads or long-term upgrades.

Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell 32GB

Asus
ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5080 16GB - Graphics card - GeForce RTX 5080 - 16 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 2 x HDMI, 3 x DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS ROG Astral - OC BTF Edition - graphics card - GeForce RTX 5090 - 32 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 2 x HDMI, 3 x DisplayPort - black, grey

Asus
RS700A-E12-RS12U/10G/2.6kW/12NVMe/GPU