By Darren Allan
We’ve seen plenty of gaming hardware revealed at Computex 2017 today, and Zotac has added to the growing pile of kit with the introduction of the world’s smallest GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card and new gaming PCs (complete with a new brand, no less).
Zotac prides itself on making compact PCs and graphics cards, and miniaturizing the mighty 1080 Ti is no mean feat. Nevertheless, the company has produced two shrunken efforts – the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Mini and GTX 1080 Ti Mini ArcticStorm.
The first is claimed to be the smallest plain 1080 Ti ever made, and the other is the smallest water-blocked 1080 Ti.
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Both cards are 9-inches or 228mm long, with the latter obviously benefiting from liquid cooling, compared to the former’s air cooling (dual fans). As Zotac observes, the water-blocked effort offers “extreme performance in the most compact size.” And, nifty ‘Spectra’ lighting offers an additional touch of cool.
Zotac also unveiled a number of new mini PCs, including the Magnus EN1050K which is powered by either an Intel Kaby Lake or AMD Ryzen CPU, and is the first of the firm’s miniature machines to fit …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components