ZOTAC is celebrating it’s 20th year at COMPUTEX 2026 and their booth features 20th anniversary products following their theme color/finish: Titanium. As mentioned in their press release, ZOTAC’s booth displays their latest graphics cards and a section in front that shows of a history of their graphics card products in 2006 to now. Not only that but some of their interesting projects over the years, like their forays into Mini-PC development with their Magnus One and their ZBox. The future is shown through their ZBox AI machines that allow for localized AI LLM learning and utilization to full blown servers that can also host their Embedded MXM GPU solutions.
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ZOTAC Graphics Card Gallery
The gallery displays graphics cards starting with the 7300GT from 2006. While you may think that it was their only product then, the entire display is just a snapshot of graphic cards ZOTAC produced over its 20 years in the business. Other cards on that display were the 8800GTS having its heatsink/fan shroud with character graphics, a fad of the times then.




Moving up to the 9800GTX AIO that has a 120mm radiator and fan. The 2013s had their 700 series graphics cards has the company experiment on having bolder designs w/o the character print by use of color. The 2020s has the RTX 30 series to RTX 50 series have even more angular designs and textured finishes, leading to ZOTAC Receiving design awards.
ZOTAC’s full range of RTX 50 series graphics cards displayed at the back are in full force. The eye catchers of course are the ZOTAC Gaming RTX 5090 AMP Extreme Infinity, their White editions and an unfamiliar graphics card called the RTX 5070 Ti Apocalypse OC. According to our contact from ZOTAC, this particular model was initially only released to the Chinese market, but is slowly getting some traction from the rest of the world.

ZOTAC Mini PCs
ZOTAC’s other business involves creating/developing Mini-PCs powered by their own graphics solutions. These are under their Magnus One product line and their latest features support for a full-sized RTX 5080 graphics card. I would estimate the size to be around 12L in capacity. Magnus EN and Magnus EAMAX are also their, having <3L size perfect for small spaces, but looking for decent gaming performance thanks to its AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors and 8060S mobile integrated graphics.
For their ZBox mini-PCs, the latest release models now feature Intel Core Ultra 300 series (depending on specific model) which pushes the performance envelope on SFF machines. One of the ZBox units has an exploded view showing off the internal design of the system. By the way, this unit is a special one, featuring an NVIDIA Blackwell Embedded GPU which is used for AI development.

On the enterprise side, one would expect having big servers or workstations. But small form factor PCs are also relevant in this industry. The ZBox Pico is just one example of their enterprise ZBoxes and it runs on a Raspberry Pi platform. This model achieves its size due to the platform’s minimal footprint and with its low power requirement, doesn’t need any form of intricate air-cooler. The body is itself the heatsink. Touching the top of the machine isn’t scalding hot, but mildly warm.
ZOTAC for the Enterprise
ZOTAC is seriously delving into the Enterprise space with their rack servers and Embedded MXM GPUs, EDGE AI PCs and the previously mentioned ZBOX Pro mini PCs for enterprise grade processing mainly for AI training on Large Language Models (LLM).



The Future Direction and 20th Anniversary Products
Like other brands celebrating their significant milestones ZOTAC has introduced several models that revolve around the 20th Anniversary theme of Titanium. Graphics cards have the Titanium color treatment, giving the shroud and back plate a subtle gold-like finish. This is also evident on their new product line, the ZOTAC Gaming Alloy mATX case. Their ZOTAC Gaming RTX 5080 Liquid Cooled prototype also comes in Titanium themed colorway. A prototype of their ZOTAC Gaming RTX 5080 water block is also on display, aimed primarily at custom builders.


A Magnus One EU275080OC is also on display with a full body titanium finish. Other details include the use of a Core Ultra 265 CPU and an RTX 5080 GPU. A pair of M.2 slots are included inside with each having PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 4.0 support respectively.

Part future and part of its 20th Anniversary is ZOTAC’s Gaming Alloy mATX case. This case comes in the same finish as their graphics card and regular models of the case come in either white or black. The black case does look closer to the Titanium case, except for some panels being black.
Another upcoming product from ZOTAC is power supply. Designed in house, their prototypes currently give an output of 750W, something of an average power output that fits most of their graphics card models. And as initial set of power supplies, they are bronze rated and non-modular.

This rounds up the coverage of ZOTAC at this year’s COMPUTEX.





