MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G GAMING TRIO OC Graphics Card — 8GB GDDR7, PCIe 5.0, TRI FROZR 4, RGB, HDMI 2.1b, DisplayPort 2.1b
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Get This DealThe RTX 5060 Ti's most compelling trick isn't raw rasterisation — it's DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, which uses AI to insert multiple synthetic frames between real ones, making 1440p gaming at high frame rates genuinely achievable on hardware that would otherwise struggle. Paired with 8GB of GDDR7 running at 28Gbps over a 128-bit bus, it punches above the memory bandwidth its bus width suggests, though that 8GB ceiling will frustrate anyone eyeing modern titles with aggressive VRAM demands.
Who Is This For?
This card is aimed squarely at the 1080p or 1440p gamer who wants a capable, cool-running system without spending serious money on a 5070 or above — someone upgrading from a GTX 1080, RTX 2070, or similarly aged hardware where the generational leap is substantial. The Tri Frozr 4 cooling system is genuinely well-regarded for keeping temperatures and noise in check under sustained load, which matters in compact builds. If you're primarily targeting 4K, or you run VRAM-hungry workloads like video editing or AI image generation, the 8GB frame buffer will become a hard ceiling sooner than you'd like — the 16GB variant is the more future-proof buy.
What Buyers Say
Owners consistently praise the MSI Trio cooling solution — three fans, substantial heatsink, minimal coil whine — as genuinely quieter than competing designs at similar price points. The RGB implementation is tasteful rather than overwhelming. The recurring frustration is the 8GB VRAM limit, which surfaces in texture-heavy titles like Hogwarts Legacy or Alan Wake 2 at higher settings, where stuttering appears despite the GPU having headroom to spare. That's a structural limitation, not a manufacturing flaw, but worth knowing before committing.
The Deal
At £309.98 — down from the £419.99 it launched at — this sits at its lowest recorded price, against a tracked average of £392.49, making this a meaningful drop rather than a cosmetic discount. For more computing deals worth tracking, our best computing deals UK guide covers the wider market. If the 8GB limitation doesn't apply to your use case, this is a well-timed window to buy.
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