ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti 16GB GDDR7 OC Edition
Awards
The ASUS Prime OC Edition impresses with its stylish design and efficient cooling, which ensures an acceptable noise level even under load. By increasing the TGP to 200 watts, performance gains have been achieved, allowing the RTX 5060 Ti to almost match the performance of the RTX 4070 in several scenarioses.

An efficient, silent cooling system, impressive DLSS 4 performance with Multi Frame Generation, a new, more efficient Transformer model [...], even better encoding and decoding, good performance per watt ratio, SFF-Ready compatible

An efficient, silent cooling system, impressive DLSS 4 performance with Multi Frame Generation, a new, more efficient Transformer model [...], even better encoding and decoding, good performance per watt ratio, SFF-Ready compatible

... the company has surprised us with its PRIME range, which is designed to respect MSRPs without denying the brand's DNA (quality and performance)!
... the company has surprised us with its PRIME range, which is designed to respect MSRPs without denying the brand's DNA (quality and performance)!
A simple, well-cooled card with a compact form factor
Video reviews
Full HD on this video card will be a breeze. Ultra and fly. In 2K, as you can see, you will need to choose high or ultra. Plus, a good bonus is that there is a new multiframe generator that you can use or not use. It's all up to you.
It works quietly and keeps the temperature on the main elements around 65°. It looks stylish. What more could you ask for?
Absolutely all games are quite playable in Quad HD. There are no special compromises. Yes, if you don't turn on the frame generator and DLSS, if you're really old school, then of course not all games will be playable at ultra or even high settings. But then I have a question: why did you get RTX? With this card, you are supposed to turn on the technology.
this is one of the first 5060 Ti with GDDR 7 memory and 16 GB at once, that is, we are not just looking at an improved 4060 Ti, but in fact a new class of performance with a margin not only for today's games but also for several years to come
Better, NOT PERFECT! - RTX 5060 Ti
Media reviews

So, in the end, we have a decent option for gaming with a Full HD and even Quad HD monitor with good opportunities for the future thanks to the increased memory capacity. But it will be a matter of time before DLSS scaling technology will be used on a regular basis.

The graphics card has a reasonable size and solid build, without unnecessary extras, so it likely won’t be too expensive once available. It no longer uses the 12VHPWR connector (though it may appear on more expensive RTX 5060 Ti models). Instead, it uses a more robust 8-pin connector, which doesn’t require a new power supply or adapter—only a single connector is needed.

Finally, a more affordable graphics card with enough VRAM capacity. It has good operating characteristics and solid performance for gaming at QHD resolution.