An In-Depth Visit of ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025 – Lots of GPUs and an Impressive List of Offerings and Achievements

ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025 has GPUs, Mini-PCs, and Server Racks at their booth at Nangang Hall 1. We dropped by to find out the latest in their offerings on Day 1 of COMPUTEX. ZOTAC has been a fixture of COMPUTEX and have been offering a lot in terms of Graphics Cards and Mini PCs. The last time I have been to COMPUTEX back in 2023, the latest then were Mini-PCs powered by Frore System’s fan-less coolers. The booth picks up from last year’s COMPUTEX by continuing their display on their mobile gaming product ZOTAC Gaming Zone, and of their AI server products.

ZOTAC Powered PCs for NVIDIA Tech Demos

Similar to the PNY Booth, ZOTAC hosted a NVIDIA Technology Booth. It allows for users to try out some of the new projects under NVIDIA’s Blueprints to entice visitors to try out with or without assistance. Plus Doom: The Dark Ages and the updated Half Life 2 RTX as game demos. All demo units are powered by ZOTAC GPUs of course.

Customized PCs Powered by ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025

There were several custom-built PCs in the booth that sport the latest ZOTAC RTX 50 Series GPUs. Air-cooled SOLID/AMP or their latest Liquid AIO GPU, the Arctic Storm RTX 5090. The radiator is a 360mm design and can be found standing at the NZXT Case’s slanted side.

ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025

Another custom machine is found on the floor with a customized desktop case mimicking ZOTAC’s design preference of using infinity mirror on their GPUs like the AMP series.

ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025

ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Collection

The main part of the display focuses on their GPU products, namely the ZOTAC Solid, ZOTAC Twin Edge and ZOTAC AMP. At the center of the booth are mock-up units spanning from their SOLID and AMP RTX 5090 to their tiniest Solid RTX 5060 Solo single slot or the Solid RTX 5060 Mini-ITX form factor GPU. I am looking forward (hopefully this time) to have the triple fan Mini-ITX GPU model to be available for ultra compact Mini-ITX builds.

The ZOTAC SOLID Core, ZOTAC SOLID SFF and ZOTAC Twin Edge share a similar shroud design, except for their fan configuration with Twin Edge obviously going for the two fans. Color wise, Twin Edge sticks to a silver/black. SOLID CORE however comes in two color choices of black or white, with gold highlights. The SOLID SFF are triple fans like SOLID Core however, they have a slimmer profile, keeping around 2 slots high and have a gray shroud color. Like what I’ve seen at PNY, ZOTAC has a single fan SOLO GPU and a low-profile triple fan SOLID SFF design (though I forgot to take pictures).

ZOTAC AMP Extreme GPUs share the same overall design but adds in ARGB lighting on the GPU’s side, also,

Of note are the design awards given to ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025 are their updated AMP Extreme Infinity and the new SOLID GPU design by Red Dot for 2025. Sample GPUs are displayed in front of the booth. Compared to the RTX 40 Series GPUs design which have rounded corners, the RTX 50 series follow a boxy design, yet have a more textured feel. Sometime after leaving the booth on Day 1, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang dropped by to sign these GPUs.

Magnus Series Mini-PCs

ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025 continues to feature their Mini-PC line ZBOX brand name. While all mini-PCs are called ZBOX by ZOTAC, they have two variants, Magnus and ZBOX. These are differentiated on their scope of performance, with Magnus being models having potential for gaming or high demand use for creatives.

The Magnus One is an ultra-compact PC with support for regular sized (dual/twin fan design, with two-slots thick profile) user replaceable GPU. It sports a capable 500w Power Supply which can handle up to an RTX 5070 series GPU (which is included). It uses a desktop-based Intel Core Ultra 7 265, while memory uses the compact DDR5 SO-DIMM memory (16GB for the SKU including Windows). For its 8.48-liter size, it can fit a 2.5″ SSD SATA drive and comes with a 1TB drive with Windows installed for the bundled version.

The Magnus EN (EN75060TC) is a thinner variant running a laptop Intel Core Ultra 7 255H sporting a dedicated desktop grade RTX 5060 Ti GPU, unlike previous models that used laptop GPUs. A mockup was displayed alongside a working unit, and it reveals the RTX 5060 Ti GPU has a custom board with custom cooler using dual blower type fans and a portion of the case occupied by a chonky heatsink. However, it doesn’t seem to be a replaceable GPU based on what I was able to observe.

Other Mini-PCs on display are the ZBOX PRO AI BOX equipped with AI accelerators from DeepX and Axelera. These are ZOTAC’s enterprise solutions for mini-PCs capable for AI based work.

ZOTAC GAMING ZONE HANDLED 2

This year ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025 shared a useable prototype of its second-generation ZONE Handheld gaming pc. The prototype now comes in white and sports the newer AMD Ryzen 9 HX 370 mobile CPU with Radeon 890M graphics. Memory and storage based on this demo unit also has a bump, with either a 24/32GB of LPDDR5X, and 1TB of M.2 PCIE Gen4 SSD 2280. And from using Windows 11, the prototype now uses Manjaro Linux distro. It now has an included kickstand, while the rest of the Zone’s physical design remained the same from the current model.

ZOTAC Server Solutions

ZOTAC entered the enterprise market with their server offerings last year, and they continue to do so with their line of enterprise desktop and rack mounted servers. Also observed are embedded GPU solutions from ZOTAC: RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell generation GPUs.

This wraps up our complete booth coverage of ZOTAC at COMPUTEX 2025.

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