ZOTAC displayed a range of GeForce RTX 50 solutions, including an AIO-cooled RTX 5090 and several small form factor PCs with desktop-grade RTX 50 GPUs.
ZOTAC Comes Out With Its Own AIO-Cooled GeForce RTX 5090 Graphics Card
NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 has been out for a while, and it looks like manufacturers are now starting to offer a look at some new and interesting designs. ZOTAC is one of those manufacturers that is putting their engineering work into offering a brand-new AIO-cooled solution which looks great.
Starting with the design, we are looking at a compact dual-slot offering which has a glass shroud on the front with an infinity mirror that comes with the "ZOTAC Gaming" logo. This shroud is lit up with RGB LEDs, and the card is powered by a single 16-pin connector. ZOTAC has equipped the GPU with a massive 360mm radiator, which offers insane amounts of cooling to the graphics card. There's no word on pricing or availability yet, but this is a premium model, and I expect it to be priced so too.
Besides the liquid-cooled RTX 5090, ZOTAC is also working on offering RTX 50 GPUs within its Magnus PCs. These are SFF and Mini PC designs and first up is the Magnus One, which has been equipped with Intel's Core Ultra 200S CPUs, up to 96 GB of 6400 MT/s memory, and features two M.2 (Gen5+Gen4), great IO for a SFF design and come with two configurations which get you either a desktop-grade RTX 5070 Ti or a 5070.
ZOTAC also offers an even smaller PC in the form of the Magnus Mini, which comes with a mobile Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, offering 16 cores at up to 5.1 GHz, 6400 MT/s DDR5 memory in up to 96 GB capacities, and two M.2 slots (both Gen4x4), dual 2.5GbE Ethernet LAN ports, WIFI7 and lots of USB ports including two Thunderbolt 4 ports. This variant comes with a desktop-grade GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.
This makes both the ZOTAC Magnus One and Magnus Mini the fastest desktop solutions in their respective sizes, to offer desktop-grade RTX 50-series graphics cards. More info such as pricing will be revealed at a later date.
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