MSI has introduced the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G VENTUS 2X OC PLUS to the market as a compact, dual-fan graphics card designed for mid-range gaming builds. The model is currently featured in various promotional retail events, including Amazon Prime Day-adjacent sales, at a discounted price point of 59,800 yen.
Technical Specifications and Design Focus
The MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G VENTUS 2X OC PLUS is engineered as a functional, performance-oriented card rather than an aesthetic-heavy component. According to official product specifications from MSI, the card foregoes integrated LED lighting in favor of a minimalist design. It utilizes the company’s proprietary "STORMFORCEファン" technology—which MSI notes is designed to focus airflow into the heatsink—and features a reinforced backplate to improve structural rigidity.
The card measures 227mm in length, making it a suitable choice for smaller PC cases where space is at a premium.
Performance Capabilities for 1080p Gaming
The RTX 5060 Ti is positioned as a solution for 1080p gaming at high frame rates. A significant advantage of this series is its support for DLSS, which enables access to multi-frame generation.

This technology allows for smoother gameplay in demanding titles. For users looking to build a balanced system, the card’s 8GB of VRAM is available for modern titles at 1080p.
Market Positioning and Pricing Trends
The current retail price of 59,800 yen represents a discount from the reference pricing of 80,607 yen.
Comparison: RTX 4060 Ti vs. Previous Generations
| Feature | RTX 4060 Ti (Current) | RTX 3060 Ti (Predecessor) |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Ada Lovelace | Ampere |
| DLSS Support | DLSS 3 (Frame Gen) | DLSS 2 |
| Power Efficiency | Higher (160W TGP) | Lower (200W TGP) |
Buyer Considerations
Before purchasing, users should verify their system’s compatibility:
- Case Clearance: While the 227mm length is compact, always measure the internal clearance of the PC chassis.
As of July 2026, retail availability for the VENTUS 2X OC PLUS remains consistent in both black and white colorways, allowing builders to maintain a specific color theme within their PC builds.
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