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PNY Releases Slim RTX 50-Series GPUs for Compact Builds
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PNY Releases Slim RTX 50-Series GPUs for Compact Builds

EngadgetJan 6
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ PNY is releasing 'Slim' models of the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 in February.
  • ✓ The cards are dual-slot designs with two 120mm fans.
  • ✓ The RTX 5080 model measures 11.8 inches (300mm) long.
  • ✓ NVIDIA is not releasing a Founders Edition of the RTX 5070 Ti.
  • ✓ RAM prices have reportedly doubled or tripled due to the AI boom.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. New Slim Design Specifications
  3. Market Context and Availability
  4. Why the 5070 Ti Matters
  5. Conclusion

Quick Summary#

PNY is launching a new line of slim-sized RTX 50-series graphics cards designed specifically for compact PC builds. The company plans to release three models: the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 in February.

These new cards distinguish themselves with a dual-slot form factor and dual 120mm fans, a design choice that prioritizes fitment in small cases over the bulkier coolers found on many competitor cards. The release comes as the PC building market faces rising costs due to memory shortages, though PNY has not yet announced pricing for the new GPUs.

New Slim Design Specifications#

The primary appeal of PNY's new lineup is the form factor. The company is targeting enthusiasts who prefer small form factor (SFF) builds over traditional mid-tower cases. All three cards in the 'Slim' series utilize a dual-slot design, which is notably thinner than many custom cards produced by other manufacturing partners.

The largest card in the lineup, the RTX 5080, measures just 11.8 inches (300mm) in length. This compact size allows the card to fit into narrow enclosures with room to spare. For example, the card is compatible with media PC cases like the Fractal Ridge, a popular choice for living room entertainment systems.

Cooling is handled by a pair of 120mm fans. While NVIDIA's reference designs for the 5070 and 5080 are technically dual-slot, most board partners typically release versions that are two-and-half or three slots thick to accommodate larger coolers. PNY's approach offers a solution for users who want modern performance without the bulk.

Market Context and Availability#

PNY has confirmed that the new cards will arrive in February. The company plans to offer both standard and overclocked versions of the 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080. However, pricing details have not been shared at this time.

The lack of pricing information likely reflects the current instability in the PC hardware market. Building a new computer has become significantly more expensive recently. The price of most RAM kits has reportedly doubled or tripled in recent months due to the high demand associated with the AI boom.

Furthermore, industry signs suggest that GPUs may become even more costly in 2026. The memory shortage is reportedly severe enough that NVIDIA is considering bringing back the RTX 3060, a GPU originally released in 2021, to serve as a stopgap measure for supply.

Why the 5070 Ti Matters#

Among the three models, the RTX 5070 Ti release is particularly significant for PC enthusiasts. NVIDIA has stated that there will be no Founders Edition version of the 5070 Ti available directly from the manufacturer.

Typically, the Founders Edition serves as the baseline for performance and design. Without an official reference model, the market for the 5070 Ti will rely entirely on partners like PNY. Because PNY is offering a slim version of this specific chip, it may attract a dedicated fanbase among users looking for a 5070 Ti that fits in compact cases.

Conclusion#

PNY's upcoming 'Slim' series represents a strategic move to address the needs of the small form factor community. By offering dual-slot versions of the RTX 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080, the company provides options for builds that prioritize space efficiency. While the February launch is approaching, the final pricing will be a crucial factor for consumers navigating a market where RAM and GPU costs are on the rise.

# Computing # site|engadget # provider_name|Engadget # region|US # language|en-US # author_name|Igor Bonifacic

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