The Zotac Gaming RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO claims to offer 30% better cooling than the RTX 5090 Solid.
Zotac and Inno3D have revealed new GPUs, including the Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO and a compact RTX 5060 Low Profile card. Both have unique cooling setups, with one focused on all-out performance and the other built for small-form-factor PCs.
Zotac Gaming RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO
Zotac’s new flagship, the RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO, uses a 360mm liquid cooling setup with three high-RPM 120mm fans and a premium pump. Compared to the air-cooled RTX 5090 Solid, the AIO version claims 30% better cooling efficiency.
It also features a Dual BIOS button for switching between performance and quiet modes, and an ARGB support bracket.
Zotac RTX 5060 Low Profile GPU
If you’re building a compact PC, the RTX 5060 Low Profile might be worth a look. This dual-slot GPU comes with three 40mm fans and a half-height I/O bracket for broader case compatibility. At 182.5mm long, 69mm tall, and 38mm wide, it fits well even in cramped ITX builds.
Pricing
Zotac hasn’t started selling either product yet, but pricing is confirmed:
- RTX 5090 ArcticStorm AIO: ₹3,39,000
- RTX 5060 Low Profile: ₹33,499
Inno3D Frostbite Pro Series
Meanwhile, Inno3D has unveiled the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 Frostbite Pro cards. These come with Alphacool’s 1-slot liquid cooling design and a new fin layout. There’s also a backplate for better thermal performance. Availability and pricing haven’t been announced yet.

In other news, Nvidia’s RTX 5050 GPU for desktops and laptops is expected to launch later this month.
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