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Zotac has revealed an RTX 5060 graphics card that'll be perfect for small PCs, and as you might imagine it's a very compact effort.

Zotac's new Blackwell models, with the RTX 5060 Solo on the left (Image Credit: Zotac)
So much so that it features just a single fan, hence the name which is the Zotac Gaming RTX 5060 Solo - the 'Solo' referring to the presence of just one fan.
The board is very short as a result, but not short on performance, Zotac promises in a press release (via VideoCardz), and it should fit nicely in a small-form factor PC case (with an ITX motherboard).
As well as the Solo variant, Zotac also revealed the Twin Edge, which has an OC version too. These feature twin fans and take up two slots, and they're designed for those who want something more powerful for an SFF build.
There's no Amp version for the RTX 5060 series from Zotac, that's just for its beefier sibling the RTX 5060 Ti (complete with a bigger overclock).
NVIDIA has said that RTX 5060 models will launch in May, and that's when these graphics cards from Zotac will emerge (all of them with 8-pin power connectors). We don't have exact pricing yet.
The RTX 5060 Ti graphics cards are going on sale from today, and there's been a predictable scramble for stock, with the GPUs selling out in the US - but not elsewhere. (Notably there's some inventory kicking around in the UK, at least for the more expensive 16GB version of the 5060 Ti).
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