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The debut of the GeForce RTX 5080 Solid Core OC 20th Anniversary Edition marks the pinnacle of Zotac’s anniversary campaign, which was unveiled in detail at Computex 2026. With this release, the company sought to manifest the concept of a "flawless core"—a synergy where engineering precision meets architectural grandeur. The card features a striking titanium finish and a massive cooling solution spanning 2.5 expansion slots, underscoring its status as a high-performance instrument designed for the most demanding workloads.
Particular attention has been paid to the details that elevate this piece of hardware into a collector's item. The package includes two magnetic backplates—one featuring a mirrored finish—allowing owners to tailor the system's aesthetic to their specific build interior. Completing the visual ensemble is a specialized ARGB-lit stand, positioning the GPU as the centerpiece of modern PC aesthetics.
Under the hood lies the formidable Nvidia GB203 GPU, built on the latest Blackwell architecture. The technical stack is impressive: 10,752 CUDA cores provide colossal computational horsepower, while the integration of GDDR7 memory with a bandwidth of 30 Gbps via a 256-bit interface ensures seamless handling of heavy textures and complex real-time scenes. A factory overclock pushes the GPU boost clock to 2640 MHz, guaranteeing a performance edge over standard chip iterations.
To manage this level of thermal output, Zotac has integrated the IceStorm 3.0 cooling system. This setup is centered around a vapor chamber and BladeLink fans encased in an all-metal shroud, a configuration designed to dissipate heat efficiently even under extreme loads. Additionally, the card features intelligent fan stop functionality during idle periods and incorporates a status indicator for the 12V-2×6 power connector—a critical safeguard for monitoring connection integrity and ensuring operational safety.
The anniversary lineup extends beyond the flagship; more accessible RTX 5070 Ti and RTX 5070 models were also introduced during the celebrations, though their detailed specifications remain a point of market anticipation. Alongside air-cooled solutions, Zotac is signaling a strategic pivot toward custom integration: prototypes of liquid-cooled RTX 5080s were showcased at Computex, specifically designed for integration into complex custom water-cooling loops.
While retail pricing and precise availability dates for the GeForce RTX 5080 Solid Core OC remain under wraps, the launch of such a model confirms Zotac's ambition to cement its status as a premier player in the high-end hardware segment.

