Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP Low-Profile Graphics Card Launches at 3399 Yuan

Maxsun launches the low-profile GeForce RTX 5060 LP graphics card, featuring a compact dual-slot form factor, three fans, and 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM for small PC builds.

Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP low-profile graphics card
Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP low-profile graphics card

Maxsun has released a low-profile graphics card built around the GeForce RTX 5060 chip. Maxsun positions the RTX 5060 LP 8G S0 as a solution for gamers seeking high performance in space-constrained systems.

Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP low-profile graphics card
The Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP features a compact dual-slot design with three fans.

Compact dual-slot design targets mini-ITX systems with three-fan cooling and GDDR7 memory

The product carries the specific designation Maxsun GeForce RTX 5060 LP 8G S0. The card is built on 's Blackwell architecture and features a low-profile design optimized for compact PC builds.

The card features eight gigabytes of GDDR7 video memory and maintains a dual-slot physical footprint. A three-fan cooling solution handles thermal management across the compact board. The manufacturer lists an interface bandwidth of 10Gbps for data transfer speeds.

The compact form factor allows installation in smaller chassis where standard-sized graphics cards would not fit. Its dual-slot construction enables use in mini-ITX setups and other compact systems requiring a low vertical profile.

Maxsun priced the card at 3399 yuan upon launch. The listed price of 3,399 yuan applies specifically to the Chinese domestic market.

Maxsun's launch adds to the growing selection of specialized RTX 50-series graphics cards available from various board partners. The product addresses growing interest in compact PC builds driven by enthusiast demand for space-efficient gaming hardware.

Maxsun confirmed the availability and specifications through official product listings. Maxsun has not yet announced plans for international availability or specific warranty conditions.

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