Monday, June 1st 2015
ZOTAC Gives the GeForce GTX 980 Ti a Massive 25% Factory Overclock
A 25% factory-overclock is something you usually hear with entry-level graphics cards around the $60 mark; and the bigger the silicon, the more conservative VGA makers get with factory-overclocks. ZOTAC thinks otherwise. The company's GTX 980 Ti AMP Extreme graphics card ships with a massive 25% factory-overclock - something unheard of for a chip with 250W TDP, much less an 8 billion-transistor count.
The card comes with 1253 MHz core (vs. 1000 MHz reference), 1335 MHz GPU Boost (vs. 1076 MHz reference), and 7210 MHz memory (vs. 7012 MHz reference). The card is cooled by a meaty triple-slot IceStorm air-based cooler by ZOTAC; and a VRM that draws power from two 8-pin PCIe power connectors keep the card fed. ZOTAC could ask a $100 premium over the base price of $649, offering performance which, we reckon, could be much higher than that of the $999 GTX TITAN X.
The card comes with 1253 MHz core (vs. 1000 MHz reference), 1335 MHz GPU Boost (vs. 1076 MHz reference), and 7210 MHz memory (vs. 7012 MHz reference). The card is cooled by a meaty triple-slot IceStorm air-based cooler by ZOTAC; and a VRM that draws power from two 8-pin PCIe power connectors keep the card fed. ZOTAC could ask a $100 premium over the base price of $649, offering performance which, we reckon, could be much higher than that of the $999 GTX TITAN X.
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The EVGA Superclocked is 1102/ 1190
MSI Gaming is 1178/ 1279
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Just 50€ more over the reference card
I think I would rather water-cool the card and clock the card myself.
I wasn't intending to upgrade (and build a new PC) until Zen and Arctic Islands (4xx) were launched hopefully around this time next year ... but my main system is mATX and a relatively compact Silverstone FT03 - the small HBM based cards would be such a huge win that I'll replace the GPU before the new build.
Hopefully my next PC will be truly SFF.
GPU block - atleast 100$
backplate - atleast 30$
Fittings - atleast 10$ if you cheap out.
this is only adding it to your current loop
if start from scratch, you need also radiator, pump, hoses etc etc.
if adding AIO. - probably cheapest (under 100$) but is it worth the hassle?
cheapest AIO - 60$?
ramheat sink- 10$
thermal paste - 10$
anyway, i would wait for AMD next line of gpu's. NVIDIA has been so active this past few weeks or months. titan x, 980ti, all the WHQL drivers etc etc.
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