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ASUS Launches Compact GeForce RTX 5060 LP BRK Graphics Cards for Small Form Factor Builds
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47489, member: 636"] ASUS launched two new graphics cards that pack power into small spaces. The GeForce RTX 5060 LP BRK 8GB GDDR7 models target builders who work with compact computer cases. These cards measure just under seven inches long and fit into mini-ITX systems. The design takes up two expansion slots but keeps a low profile for tight builds. Both versions connect through standard PCIe slots. Each card offers modern display connections for today's monitors. Users can plug into one DisplayPort 2.1a port and two HDMI 2.1 ports. The setup supports high-resolution screens and fast refresh rates. Three small fans keep the graphics processor cool during operation. These fans use ball bearings that last longer than standard sleeve designs. The cooling system also features dust protection rated at IP5X levels. This rating helps prevent particles from entering the fan mechanisms. Better protection means the cards should run reliably for more years. Each model draws power through a single 8-pin connector from the computer's power supply. This connection provides enough electricity for both standard and overclocked operations. Performance differs between the two card versions. The basic model runs at 2497 MHz and boosts to 2512 MHz when needed. The overclocked version starts at 2550 MHz and reaches 2565 MHz under load. These speed differences give users options based on their performance needs. Both cards use the same GDDR7 memory technology. [/QUOTE]
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