PNY has just unveiled its new "Slim" series of NVIDIA RTX GPUs, catering to the growing demand for compact PC builds amidst crippling component costs.
The slim designs, which include variants of the 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 models, feature a mere two slot configuration with just a pair of 120mm fans for cooling. This translates to lengths ranging from 11.8 inches or 300mm, making them compatible with smaller form factor enclosures like Fractal Design's Ridge case.
Notably, NVIDIA's reference designs for the 5070 and 5080 follow the same dual-slot pattern, but most manufacturing partners produce two-and-half or three slot variants of these cards, rendering PNY's slim offerings even more attractive to PC enthusiasts.
PNY plans to release its new Slim series in February, with both standard and overclocked versions available for all three models. However, pricing details remain under wraps, likely due to the current market climate, where RAM costs have skyrocketed by up to tripling in recent months, making PC builds increasingly unaffordable.
The memory crunch has become so severe that NVIDIA is reportedly considering reviving its older RTX 3060 GPU as a temporary measure. As the industry hurtles towards 2026, with GPU prices expected to rise even further, the demand for compact and affordable PCs will only continue to intensify, making PNY's slim offerings an attractive solution for PC builders on a budget.
The slim designs, which include variants of the 5070, 5070 Ti, and 5080 models, feature a mere two slot configuration with just a pair of 120mm fans for cooling. This translates to lengths ranging from 11.8 inches or 300mm, making them compatible with smaller form factor enclosures like Fractal Design's Ridge case.
Notably, NVIDIA's reference designs for the 5070 and 5080 follow the same dual-slot pattern, but most manufacturing partners produce two-and-half or three slot variants of these cards, rendering PNY's slim offerings even more attractive to PC enthusiasts.
PNY plans to release its new Slim series in February, with both standard and overclocked versions available for all three models. However, pricing details remain under wraps, likely due to the current market climate, where RAM costs have skyrocketed by up to tripling in recent months, making PC builds increasingly unaffordable.
The memory crunch has become so severe that NVIDIA is reportedly considering reviving its older RTX 3060 GPU as a temporary measure. As the industry hurtles towards 2026, with GPU prices expected to rise even further, the demand for compact and affordable PCs will only continue to intensify, making PNY's slim offerings an attractive solution for PC builders on a budget.