During our tour of Computex 2025, we found time to stop by at the PNY booth. As with all GPU makers and given the recent launch of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 a few days earlier, the brand was presenting its own custom-cooled SKUs, among other things, to the floor.
The RTX 5060 series PNY was showing off wasn’t anything grand; the GPU basically comes in two fan configurations, dual-fan or single. For that matter, the cooler shrouds on these cards were plain and as barebones as can be, with the heatsinks underneath them very clearly visible. Whether or not these cards make it into Malaysia in the near future, though, is difficult to say, considering that everytime we’ve asked the local distributor about their arrival, they’ve not been unable to tell us properly.
On the other end of the hyperbole, PNY was also showing of its really shiny and very reflective RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090 GPUs. The 5070 Ti, in particular, is fitted with a blower-style and single-fan cooling solution but the takeaway here is just how much Mad Max vibes we were getting from it, with us repeating the phrase “shiny and chrome” in our head. The RTX 5080 and 5090 GPUs with their triple-fan cooling solution definitely looked more like the custom-cooled monsters that we’ve come to love, but definitely with a lot more reflective material going through.
Coincidentally, PNY was hosting a Doom The Dark Ages competition, co-hosted by NVIDIA apparently, whereby the winner of the contest would receive an RTX 5060 Ti. You just needed to finish one particular chapter in the game but the catch is that you needed to do so in the game’s Nightmare difficulty.
NVIDIA GPUs aside, PNY also showed off two new storage options. The first is a PCIe 5.0 M.2 SSD, the CS3250, which is expected to be available sometime later this year, and the brand’s own microSD Express card, which it says is ready for the Nintendo Switch 2, upon its release.