Zotac has announced two new mini iterations of NVIDIA’s Geforce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card. Both cards are just 21cm long, making them the smallest 1080 Ti cards on the market. Still, two dual slot cards manage to squeeze the hefty 11GB of GDDR5X memory into the smaller form factor. Of the two GTX 1080 Ti Mini cards, one – the ArcticStorm – is water cooled, while the other is fan cooled.
The tiny-yet-powerful ArcticStorm features an elegant full-cover water block, which covers the 21cm PCB. The dual 8-pin card includes a two-way SLI connector, dual DVI 1.4, DVI, and HDMI 2.0 connectors.
Zotac’s other GTX 1080 Ti Mini variation has a similar form factor as the ArcticStorm, minus the water block. Instead, the dual 8-pin card is cooled via dual 90mm fans, a large aluminium heatsink, and copper heat pipes.
Other than what we already know about the GTX 1080 Ti reference, we have no information about the specifications of Zotac’s two new cards. However, thanks to the box art, we do know for sure that at least the fan-cooled variant features 11GB of memory. Clock speeds, though, are sadly absent.
Zotac is yet to reveal sales details on the ArcticStorm and fan-cooled Mini GTX 1080 Ti cards. More information, though, is expected at Computex 2017 at the end of the month.
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