PowerColor has officially introduced its Radeon RX 5700 ITX, an ultra-compact RX 5700 designed for systems designed specifically for small form factors. Unfortunately, according to GDM, this model is limited to the Japanese market, currently with availability from 20 December.
PowerColor RX 5700 ITX – New Model in Compact Format and Reference Frequencies
Looking at the specifications of this graphics card, PowerColor has chosen to maintain AMD’s reference clock frequencies, with the RX 5700 ITX offering users a basic clock frequency of 1465 MHz, a 1625 MHz gaming clock and a 1725 MHz boost clock. In terms of memory, this graphics card uses 14 Gbps of GDDR6 memory, like most other graphics cards on the RX 5700.
This graphics card is 175mm long and fits perfectly into the industry-standard 2-slot PCIe form factor. When it comes to connectivity, this graphics card offers two DisplayPort 1.4 outputs and a single HDMI 2.0b output. In terms of power supply, this graphics card has a single 8-pin PCIe power input that provides power to this card.
What we have here is a smaller version of the AMD RX 5700 reference graphics card that uses a single axial fan for cooling and has the same advanced features that support PCIe 4.0 and a 0dB fan mode at less than 60 degrees.
At this point, it appears that the PowerColor RX 5700 ITX will be limited to the Japanese market and will go on sale on December 20. It will most likely be released later worldwide, probably in January or February. We will keep you informed.