Zotac launches RTX 5060 Low Profile, its smallest ever 50 Series GPU

Zotac launches RTX 5060 Low Profile, its smallest ever 50 Series GPU

ZOTAC Technology has introduced the GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile, heralded as the smallest graphics card in its new 50 Series lineup, tailor-made for compact PC builds and enthusiasts of small form factors. This launch also features the company's inaugural liquid-cooled 360mm AIO graphics card, the premium GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO. Measuring a mere 182.5mm in length, 69mm in height, and 38mm in width, the RTX 5060 Low Profile promises next-gen performance within a remarkably compact design. Powered by NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture, this graphics card supports advanced technologies such as DLSS 4 and Multi-frame Generation, alongside other AI-driven graphics enhancements. Equipped with three 40mm fans and a half-height I/O bracket, it maximizes compatibility with space-constrained ITX and low-profile cases. ZOTAC aims to strike a perfect balance between power and practicality with this release. The RTX 5060 Low Profile is specifically designed for gamers and creators who desire cutting-edge GPU features without sacrificing the size or thermal efficiency of their builds. In addition, the flagship RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO showcases ZOTAC’s most sophisticated cooling technology to date. This model features a 360mm radiator, triple 120mm high-RPM fans, and a full-copper cold plate, all wrapped in a striking design that includes a large infinity mirror. Positioned as an ultra-premium solution, the ArcticStorm is ideal for users seeking top-tier thermal performance and stunning visual appeal. Both the RTX 5060 Low Profile and the RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO will be available starting July 24, 2025, with regional availability subject to local supply and distribution channels.

Sources : Business Today

Published On : Jul 30, 2025, 11:00

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