Zotac added yet a new model to its Zone Edition series of graphics card, featuring fanless cooling system. They went for a low TDP chip like the Maxwell one you can find on the GTX 750.
The real difference between Maxwell architecture and what we had before, is the low TDP, that allows manufacturers to play a little with the frequencies, and to install fanless coolers, like Zotac did with the Zotac GTX 750 Zone Edition.
This GPU features even a decent factory overclocking, with a base frequence of 1033MHz on the GPU, and 1100MHz with Turbo Boost, while the 1GB of GDDR5 memory operates at 5000MHz with a 128-bit interface. As far as cooling is concerned, there's an heatsink with two U-shaped heatpipes that cool down GPU, VRM and memory chips.
Zotac didn't say anything about releasing this board on the european market, but we all know that with internet in ours hands there's nothing we can't find, sto if you're looking for an overclocked GTX 750 with a fanless cooling system, you might go for the Zotac GTX 750 Zone Edition.
Source:
Singapore Hardware Zone via
Le Comptoir du Hardware.