Zotac unveils two short GTX 970 graphics cards at CES

Short and shorter GTX 970

Zotac is definitely one of the more interesting Nvidia AIB partners when it comes to custom graphics card version and during CES 2015 show in Las Vegas, the company showcased two new versions of the Geforce GTX 970 graphics card that will be available in near future.

Spotted and pictured by Tweaktown.com at CES 2015 show floor, both new Zotac GTX 970 graphics cards are obviously meant for smaller gaming rig builds and will be available with either a dual-fan or a single fan cooling solution, depending on how much room you have in your case.

The first in line and the one that was actually detailed at CES 2015, features a dual fan cooling system and works at 1076MHz for the GPU base and 1216MHz for the GPU Boost clocks and comes with 4GB of GDDR5 memory.

The second one, which still does not have confirmed clocks and which will not be available for another few months, is called the GTX 970 Single Fan, and a has a larger center-placed fan but is much shorter than a dual-fan graphics card, making it suitable for even smaller gaming rigs.

Both graphics cards from Zotac are quite interesting and hopefully we will see them soon in both our review lab as well as on the retail/e-tail shelves.



Source: Tweaktown.com.


News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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