ZOTAC Gaming introduced two new graphics processing units from its GeForce RTX 50 series lineup. The company released the RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO and RTX 5060 Low Profile models for different market segments. These products represent opposite ends of the performance spectrum with distinct cooling solutions and form factors. The ArcticStorm model targets high-end users while the Low Profile version serves compact system builders. Both cards will become available for purchase starting July 24, 2025.
The RTX 5090 ArcticStorm features a complete 360-millimeter liquid cooling system with three high-speed fans. This graphics card uses a full-coverage copper cold plate that contacts the GPU, voltage regulation modules, and GDDR7 memory chips. The design allows sustained performance under heavy workloads while maintaining lower temperatures than traditional air cooling methods. ZOTAC equipped the card with reinforced construction elements and dual BIOS functionality for performance optimization.
The RTX 5060 Low Profile measures just 182.5 millimeters in length and fits most small form factor cases. Three compact 40-millimeter fans provide adequate cooling within the restricted dimensions of this two-slot design.
The RTX 5090 ArcticStorm features a complete 360-millimeter liquid cooling system with three high-speed fans. This graphics card uses a full-coverage copper cold plate that contacts the GPU, voltage regulation modules, and GDDR7 memory chips. The design allows sustained performance under heavy workloads while maintaining lower temperatures than traditional air cooling methods. ZOTAC equipped the card with reinforced construction elements and dual BIOS functionality for performance optimization.
The RTX 5060 Low Profile measures just 182.5 millimeters in length and fits most small form factor cases. Three compact 40-millimeter fans provide adequate cooling within the restricted dimensions of this two-slot design.