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0871 244 0934ASUS graphics cards deliver smooth frame rates, sharp detail and steady cooling. This range includes NVIDIA and AMD models for 1080p, 1440p and 4K gaming, with ASUS Dual, TUF, Prime and ROG options to suit different builds. Whether you want a compact card for a smaller case or a powerful GPU for high settings, you can compare memory size, ports, cooling and delivery options in one place.
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An ASUS graphics card can suit a wide range of setups, from compact 1080p gaming PCs to high-power 4K builds. ASUS offers several GPU styles, including Dual, TUF, Prime and ROG, so shoppers can match cooling, size and design to their case. TUF models focus on strong build quality and cooling, while Dual cards are often a smart fit for smaller or cleaner builds.
An ASUS ROG graphics card is ideal if you want a more premium design, stronger cooling and bolder styling for a gaming build. ROG Strix models are known for larger coolers, RGB lighting and a more showpiece look, which suits windowed cases and high-end setups. They may cost more than standard models, so it’s worth checking whether the extra cooling, design and clock speed fit your needs.
An ASUS computer graphics card still needs to suit your full PC, not just your wish list. Check the card length, slot size, power connector and PSU advice before you buy. Also, look at airflow, as large triple-fan cards need room to breathe. If you use more than one screen, check the display ports too. A quick check now can save a proper faff later.
Not sure whether AMD or NVIDIA suits your setup? Read our AMD and NVIDIA graphics card buying guides.
| GPU Model | CUDA Cores / Compute Units | Boost Clock | Memory | Memory Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RX 9070 XT | 64 Compute Units | 2400 MHz | 16 GB | GDDR6 | High-end gaming & creation |
| RX 9070 | 56 Compute Units | 2070 MHz | 16 GB | GDDR6 | 1440p with ray tracing |
| RX 9060 XT (16GB) | 32 Compute Units | 2530 MHz | 16 GB | GDDR6 | Mid-tier, 1440p performance |
| RTX 5080 | 10,752 CUDA | 2.62 GHz | 16 GB | GDDR7 | High-end performance |
| RTX 5070 Ti | 8,960 CUDA | 2.45 GHz | 16 GB | GDDR7 | Upper mid-range, 4K-ready |
| RTX 5070 | 6,144 CUDA | 2.51 GHz | 12 GB | GDDR7 | Excellent 1440p and 4K entry |
| RTX 5060 Ti | 4,608 CUDA | 2.57 GHz | 16 GB / 8 GB | GDDR7 | Great value mid-range |
| RTX 5060 | 3,840 CUDA | 2.50 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR7 | Improved 1080p/1440p, AI boost |
| RTX 5050 | 2,560 CUDA | 2.57 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | Budget gaming, new Blackwell core |
| RTX 4060 | 3,072 CUDA | 2.46 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | Budget 1080p, DLSS 3 |
| RTX 3080 Ti | 10,240 CUDA | 1.67 GHz | 12 GB | GDDR6X | 4K gaming, ray tracing |
| RTX 3060 | 3,584 CUDA | 1.78 GHz | 12 GB | GDDR6 | Solid 1080p, some 1440p |
| RTX 3050 (8GB) | 2,560 CUDA | 1.78 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | Entry 1080p gaming, DLSS |