ASUS added two new GeForce RTX 5060 Dual Advanced graphics cards to its product list, introducing the DUAL-RTX5060-8G-A and DUAL-RTX5060-O8G-A models. The new cards join the existing standard Dual, Dual EVO, and Dual White variants in the company’s lineup. The expansion offers budget builders more dual-fan options to consider when configuring a modern gaming computer.
Both models keep the same basic configuration, including 3,840 CUDA cores, 8 GB of GDDR7 memory, and a 128-bit memory bus. For power, the cards use a single 8-pin connector and require a 550W power supply. PC builders who want even more performance can read our guide on the Asus ROG Strix G10 Plus desktop.


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The graphics cards use a 2.5-slot cooler that utilizes two Axial-tech fans to manage temperature. The physical dimensions measure 228 x 123 x 50 mm (8.98 x 4.84 x 1.97 in), which fits easily into most standard mid-tower and mini-ITX cases. On the back panel, users get one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort 2.1b outputs.


In addition, the cards support up to 614 AI TOPS of computing power for artificial intelligence applications. The standard DUAL-RTX5060-8G-A matches the default boost clocks of the original non-Advanced version. The card runs at a default boost clock of 2497 MHz and reaches 2527 MHz in OC mode.
The DUAL-RTX5060-O8G-A OC Edition offers higher clock speeds out of the box. This model runs at a default boost clock of 2550 MHz and reaches 2587 MHz in OC mode. By comparison, the older non-Advanced DUAL-RTX5060-O8G maxes out at 2565 MHz in OC mode.
ASUS has not shared pricing or a specific release date for the new Advanced versions. The company noted that availability will vary depending on your local retail market. Interested buyers can monitor regional retailer listings over the coming weeks to find stock.
Source: ASUS



