ASUS GeForce RTX 5060 Dual Advanced SKUs announced with GDDR7

ASUS expands its GeForce RTX 5060 Dual lineup with Advanced SKUs featuring 8GB GDDR7 memory and identical dimensions for compact builds.

ASUS GeForce RTX 5060 Dual Advanced SKUs announced with GDDR7

has added two new graphics cards to its RTX 5060 Dual Advanced lineup, offering buyers more options for compact builds without sacrificing core performance. The new models, the DUAL-RTX5060-8G-A and the DUAL-RTX5060-O8G-A, share identical physical dimensions and memory configurations, which simplifies the decision for users who need a small form factor. This expansion allows consumers to choose between a standard clock speed or a slightly higher factory overclock while maintaining the same cooling footprint and power requirements.

New standard and OC models share identical cooling and memory specs

Both cards are built around the same underlying hardware foundation, featuring 3840 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps on a 128-bit bus. The standard model, identified as DUAL-RTX5060-8G-A, ships with a default boost clock of 2497 MHz, which rises to 2527 MHz in OC mode. The overclocked variant, labeled DUAL-RTX5060-O8G-A, pushes the default boost to 2550 MHz and reaches 2587 MHz when OC mode is enabled. ASUS lists an AI performance rating of 614 TOPS for both cards, indicating identical tensor core capabilities despite the clock speed difference.

Specifications

  • CUDA Cores: 3840
  • Memory: 8GB GDDR7
  • Memory Bus: 128-bit
  • Memory Speed: 28 Gbps
  • AI Performance: 614 TOPS

The physical design remains consistent across both SKUs, measuring 228 x 123 x 50 mm to fit into smaller chassis or tight cases. Each card connects to displays through one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort 2.1b outputs, ensuring compatibility with modern monitors and headsets. Power delivery relies on a single 8-pin connector, and ASUS recommends a 550W power supply unit for the system. This standardized power and dimension profile means users can swap between the standard and OC models without changing their case or power supply.

ASUS has not yet disclosed pricing for these Advanced models, leaving buyers to estimate costs based on previous Dual series launches. Availability will vary by market, and the company has not provided specific launch dates for global distribution. We touched on ASUS and T1 Launch Limited Edition in our earlier Asus coverage. These new cards fill a gap in the Dual lineup by providing factory-overclocked options in a compact form factor, though final market entry depends on future supply announcements.

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