Zotac has announced its newest Geforce GTX 750 Ti Thunderbolt graphics card, which, although exclusive to Greater China region for now, definitely looks interesting with its non-reference dual-slot cooler and custom PCB.
While it has nothing to do with the Thunderbolt interface, the new Zotac GTX 750 Ti Thunderbolt features a custom CPB design with stronger VRM and a beefy and interesting looking non-reference dual-fan cooler. The cooler itself features 90mm hybrid impeller fans, large aluminum heatsink as well as a metal covered shroud.
The custom PCB packs 4-phase VRM while both the GPU and memory have been overclocked up to 1229MHz for GPU base and 1320MHz for GPU Boost and 6.0GHz for 2GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 128-bit memory interface. These setting are definitely impressive compared to 1020/1085MHz GPU and 5.4GHz memory clocks on the reference version, making the new Zotac GTX 750 Ti Thunderbolt one of the highest clocked GTX 750 Ti in the world.
Hopefully, Zotac will decide that there is a room for such a graphics card on other markets as well. In the meantime it is selling in the China region for 1,199 RMB (US $194).
Source:
Hermitage Akihabara,
via Techpowerup.com.