Computex 2025: Zotac’s low-profile, palm-sized GeForce RTX 5060 ranks among the tiniest GPUs in its class

Perfect for those looking to create a small gaming rig without compromising on real graphics power!

Nvidia’s mainstream GeForce RTX 5060 GPU has landed this week, and at Computex 2025, now Zotac is showing off its party trick—squeezing a full-fledged RTX 5060 into cases not much larger than a lunchbox. 

The smallest is the Zotac GeForce RTX 5060 Solo, thanks to its single-fan design. Given that the already modestly sized dual-fan Zotac RTX 5060 Gaming measures just 8.7 inches in length, the Solo version is likely to come in even smaller.

It’s expected that the Solo will stick with Nvidia’s standard clock speeds, meaning 3,840 CUDA cores running at a base clock of 2,280MHz and featuring up to 2,497MHz. The RTX 5060 also includes 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM with 448 GB/s memory bandwidth, plus display connectivity via three DisplayPort 2.1b outputs and one HDMI 2.1b port.

The GeForce RTX 5060 Solo carries a TDP of 145 watts and draws power via a single 8-pin PCIe connector. Just how effectively Zotac can cool the GPU with a lone fan remains to be seen—something independent reviews will no doubt explore in detail.

Set to launch sometime in May, these compact edition cards are aimed at space-conscious builders, though Zotac has yet to announce its official MSRP. For context, other GeForce RTX 5060 models are expected to start at around $299 (approximately Rs.25,000).