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ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mini is super-small, powerful

ZOTAC is preparing its GeForce GTX 1080 Mini graphics card, at just 8.2 inches (21cm) long.

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ZOTAC is preparing for Computex 2017 by announcing its new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mini graphics card, which comes in at just 8.2 inches (21cm) long.

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The company is releasing the new GTX 1080 Ti Mini in two flavors: air-cooled, and watercooled.

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The watercooled version features ZOTAC's ArcticStorm full cover water block, while the air-cooled version features a dual-fan cooling solution. Both versions are dual-slot, which is great to see in something so compact.

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ZOTAC has managed to get all of the components onto a small card, which is an engineering feat considering the 11GB of GDDR5X takes up considerable space. As VideoCardz points out, it's a good thing to see because it means we have super-small GeForce graphics cards, without requiring HBM2 technology that is both scarce, and expensive.

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News Source:videocardz.com

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