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Zotac have sent us along their top model GTX 480 for review. This differs from the stock GTX 480 in that it has a core clock of 756Mhz, shader of 1512Mhz, and memory speed of 3800Mhz. So it should have a nice bump in performance over the stock GTX 480.
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Zotac hält neben der Standardkarte der Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 auch eine AMP!-Version im Portfolio. Und ohne zu viel vorweg zu nehmen, dieses Modell hat es wahrlich in sich! Wir haben die Karte zu einem Test in unser Labor eingeladen und gehen der Leistung, der Kühlung und dem ganzen Drumherum genauer nach. Ist die Karte tatsächlich so gut, wie es die GeForce GTX 470 AMP! bereits war?
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Building a new computer isn’t the easiest of tasks. You’ve got to choose the right processor, RAM, motherboard and most importantly, the graphics card. This is where the Zotac GeForce GTX 500 Ti AMP! Edition comes in to play. It retails for around the £100 mark and offers 1GB of GDDR5 memory. Also, thanks to the GTX 550 Ti being carefully tweaked and tuned for the best performance possible, it should prove to be a relatively cheap and great performing card. Let’s take a closer look…
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I remember when I was in college and sometimes would try to decide on a computer upgrade or paying rent that month. Thanks to the stiff competition between AMD and NVIDIA there are a lot more choices today vs. back then. For those of you trying to stay on a very tight budget but would like some DirectX 11 goodness ZOTAC heeds your call with the ZOTAC AMP! GeForce GTX 550 Ti factory overclocked card. Legit Reviews pushes this $124.99 card to its limits on our test bench to see if you can have decent graphics in the sub $125 range.
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Welcome to our weekly giveaway for our dedicated readers! We love our fans and our sponsors! This week the sponsor for our weekly promotion is Zotac and they have donated a GeForce GTX 550 Ti video card as this weeks prize! This prize has a retail value of ~$146.99 plus shipping.
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Nachdem wir mit der Geforce GTX 560 und dem entsprechenden Ti-Abkömmling bereits zwei besondere Modelle aus Nvidias Gamer-Serie unter die Lupe genommen haben, komplettieren wir die Testreihe mittels der Einsteiger-Ausführung in Form der Geforce GTX 550-Ti. Auch diesmal liegt keinesfalls eine einfache Referenz-Karte vor, sondern eine optimierte AMP!-Variante aus dem Hause Zotac. Aufgrund der per Übertaktung gesteigerten Rohleistung und diversen Detailänderungen zum Nvidia-Derivat, könnte sich die Einsteigerkarte für den täglichen Spieleeinsatz ohne große Kompromisse eignen.
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The GeForce GTX 560 is a strange GPU, in the sense that its manufacturer, NVIDIA, doesn't set default clock rates for it. Therefore, it is up to the video card manufacturer to decide which clocks to use. The GeForce GTX 560 Multiview from Zotac works internally at 820 MHz, accesses memory at 4 GHz through a 256-bit interface, and has its processing engines working at 1,640 MHz the same clock rates used on the standard GeForce GTX 560 Ti. The only difference between the two is the number of shader engines (336 vs. 384 on the Ti version). The Multiview model from Zotac allows you to connect up to three video monitors, a feature not available on regular models.
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Today we will be taking a look at a mainstream graphics solution from Zotac, a GeForce GTX 560 Ti. Sure, this isn't the most powerful card on the market but the truth of the matter is I'm not a diehard gamer like many so a more powerful card would likely go to waste. When I build a system, I want something that is extremely fast in day to day use but graphics aren't a major concern. On paper, the Zotac card appears to be a good fit for this type of build and we will find out just how much power it packs shortly when paired with an enthusiast-class system.
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Zotac hat von der GeForce GTX 570 nun eine schnellere AMP!-Version auf den Markt gebracht, die die Geschwindigkeit ein klein wenig angebt. Ist das „Upgrade“ sinnvoll? Das werden wir in diesem Kurztest herausfinden. Oder ist das Referenzdesign schlussendlich doch die bessere und zugleich günstigere Version?
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Zotac's Geforce GTX 570 does prove that is a direct competitor with any reference based HD 6970 at this given time. Through benchmarking and testing, both videocards won and lost during certain benchmarks and in the end, I can't and will not say one is better than the other. Regardless, Zotac's reference based version of the GTX 570 proved to be a great videocard and proved to work flawlessly right out of the box. The only hindrance would have to be the reference cooler which doesn't seem to be up to the task if you would like to overclock AND keeps things quiet and cool.
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