Zotac has shown three new graphics cards, which are based on the GP104 chip from NVIDIA. Right after the announcements from ASUS, EVGA and MSI, Zotac unveiled three more graphics cards, which go by the names Zotac GTX 1070 Ti AMP Extreme, Zotac GTX 1070 Ti AMP Edition and Zotac GTX 1070 Ti Mini.
The Zotac GTX 1070 Ti AMP Extreme and the Zotac GTX 1070 Ti AMP Edition graphics cards share a similar design. These two cards feature a custom cooler that is supposed to deliver good cooling performance. The heat sink comes with a dense aluminum fin stack and several heatpipes. The metal shroud has been painted black and on the flipside there is a good looking backplate. While the AMP Extreme features the IceStorm cooling system which is using a triple-fan cooler, the AMP Edition is "less Extreme" and there are only two fans.
Last but not least there is the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Mini that features a compact PCB measuring only 21 centimeters in length. According to Zotac, this model is perfect for mini-ITX and SFF systems. The cooler is made from aluminum with thick copper heatpipes. The air is pushed through the fin stack by two 80mm fans.
According to the official descriptions all the other custom NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti graphics cards, even these three models come with the same clocks as the Founders Edition. However, according to Videocardz, Zotac is going to add overclocking profiles for their upcoming graphics cards. When it comes to outlets we find the usual three DisplayPorts 1.4, one HDMI 2.0b connector and one dual-link DVI port.
So far Zotac has not revealed any details on pricing and availability, however they should become available during next weeks.
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