Once again, INNO3D proves that it can reach a specific segment of users. The upcoming INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile builds on NVIDIA’ s proven Blackwell architecture and targets gamers or creators who need powerful GPUs for small PCs. Not everyone has room for massive tri-slot cards – and that’s exactly why this version was created. It fits into even the tightest of cabinets, yet offers everything we expect from modern graphics in 2025.
Expected design and cooling
The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile is expected to be one of the most compact graphics cards in its class. It sticks to a “half-height” profile, so it will fit in where classic graphics wouldn’t stand a chance – in mini ITX cases, office builds, multimedia PCs or quiet HTPC systems. INNO3D hasn’t forgotten about practicality either. In the package there should be a low “bracket”, which will allow easy replacement and mounting in narrow positions without the need to modify the case.
Cooling is taken care of by a triple fan system, which distributes heat over the entire surface of the passive and compensates for the smaller volume of the heatsink. Three smaller rotors increase airflow and prevent overheating even in closed enclosures where flow is restricted. This solution is not just a design experiment – in small assemblies, stable temperature is critical for both performance and component life. Thanks to this, the card handles full clock speed even under long gaming or workloads.
Expected INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile design, source
Expected Technical Specifications
The card uses 8GB of GDDR7 memory with a 128-bit bus width and a speed of 28 Gbps, delivering a throughput of approximately 448 GB/s – a significant increase over GDDR6. All modern NVIDIA technologies are supported including DLSS 4, Reflex, Ray Tracing Gen 4. Of course, full DirectX 12 Ultimate and OpenGL 4.6 compatibility is also included, making the card ready for next-generation games and applications.
| Parameter | Value |
| Model | INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile |
| Architecture | NVIDIA Blackwell |
| CUDA cores | 3 840 |
| Memory | 8 GB GDDR7 |
| Memory speed | 28 Gbps |
| Memory bus | 128-bit |
| Memory throughput | 448 Gbps |
| Interface | PCIe 4.0 ×16 |
| Power | 1×8-pin PCIe |
| Focus | 1080p and also 1440p with DLSS |
The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile isn’t built for 4K gaming, but at 1440p it should easily handle most modern high definition games with DLSS 4 just like its classic version. In demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2 or Starfield, performance is around 90-120 FPS in 1080p and 60 FPS in WQHD with DLSS enabled. If the cooling is really as efficient as the manufacturers imagine, this card could become an interesting product.
Besides gaming, it also impresses with its power efficiency and AV1 encoder, which makes it suitable for streamers, video editors or AI content creators. For mini PC manufacturers, this is an opportunity to offer small, quiet builds with full GeForce RTX technology, and for users, a chance to get a modern GPU into a really small space.
Availability and target audience
The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile has only been unofficially listed and has not yet appeared on sale. According to information from VideoCardz and TechPowerUp, it should hit the market in late 2025 as part of the RTX 5060 family expansion.
The card is designed for users who are short on space but don’t want to compromise. With advanced features, it will offer exactly what has been lacking in mini kits until now – next-generation performance in a compact package. Combined with the right enclosure and good airflow, it can become a key component for gamers, creators and home multimedia PCs.
INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile Summary
The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5060 Low Profile confirms that powerful GPUs no longer have to be large in size. It combines modern NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, efficient cooling, and a space-saving design that fits into even the smallest PC cases. For gamers and creators who don’t want to compromise, this is welcome news.

