ASUS Expands Dual EVO Line With New RTX 5070 Models for SFF PCs
After the success of its RTX 5060 variants, ASUS has quietly expanded its Dual EVO family with the launch of the new Dual RTX 5070 EVO and its factory overclocked version, the EVO OC.
These graphics cards are designed to deliver strong performance inside compact PC cases.
Optimized Design for SFF Systems
The main focus of this series is its design. Measuring just 229 x 120 x 50 mm, the Dual RTX 5070 EVO fits Nvidia GPU power into a compact format suitable for small form factor (SFF) PCs. Although it is slightly thicker than the smaller RTX 5060 models, using a 2.5-slot design instead of 2.0 slots, it is still slimmer than many other models on the market, such as the ROG Strix version, which can take up to 3.2 slots.
In terms of looks, ASUS has chosen a simple and functional style. The card features a black shroud with a dual-texture finish and two axial-tech fans that provide strong airflow. An interesting detail is the position of the PCIe power connector, placed almost at the center of the side of the card. This design choice helps improve cable management in compact cases.
Both models come with 12 GB of VRAM. Regarding clock speeds, the standard version reaches a boost clock of 2,512 MHz, while the OC Edition increases this to 2,572 MHz in maximum performance mode.
ASUS has not yet officially announced pricing or store availability. However, the product pages are already live, suggesting that the launch is very close.
















