Monday, July 11th 2016

ZOTAC Intros the Super Compact GeForce GTX 1060 Series

ZOTAC International, a global manufacturer of innovation, is pleased to change the playing field of graphics cards once more with a new member in ZOTAC GeForce GTX 10 Series. The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 series is the latest addition within the NVIDIA Pascal architecture, with superior performance that can drive the VR experience.

The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 series will be available in Mini and AMP Edition, both super compact short length cards. The Mini enables raw gaming power to come to smaller builds without compromising thermal performance and noise level. This is made possible with a single wide 90 mm fan helped with direct GPU contact and a carefully designed aluminum heatsink providing for even heat dissipation all within a 6.85-inch length.
The AMP Edition cranks up performance with a factory tuned boost to provide greater performance while keeping temperatures and noise level low. The signature IceStorm thermal system is helped by vertically configured 8mm copper heatpipes and a copper cold plate contact, providing a three-point chilling effect on the card. The wide blade on the dual 90mm fans delivers more cool air to the core with less RPM, meaning this card will be barely audible even under load. FREEZE continues to regulate the fans, providing a silent mode when idle with auto fan stop and start within a 8.27-inch length.

Both super compact Mini and AMP Edition cards are VR Ready while only taking 2 PCIE slots, making this the perfect upgrade for enthusiasts and users who are looking to march into VR or build a powerful compact system.

Accompanying the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 series is Firestorm, the ZOTAC graphics card utility, redesigned with a new look dotted with new and improved features. The performance-tweaking and fan settings have been revamped to deliver a more user-friendly experience.
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31 Comments on ZOTAC Intros the Super Compact GeForce GTX 1060 Series

#26
xorbe
So many 1060 card intros, did I miss 1060 reviews somehow?
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#27
$ReaPeR$
xorbeSo many 1060 card intros, did I miss 1060 reviews somehow?
dont think so, havent seen any myself.
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#28
xorbe
$ReaPeR$dont think so, havent seen any myself.
Right, okay then the 19th must still be the day of interest. With all these news, I thought maybe something happened early.
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#29
$ReaPeR$
xorbeRight, okay then the 19th must still be the day of interest. With all these news, I thought maybe something happened early.
nah.. its just the pr machine in work.. atm anything less than a review is useless.
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#30
tabascosauz
I'm disappointed that Zotac has never seen the point of putting a backplate on its shorter cards. After seeing what 4 flights and a very stiff PCIe power cable did to the PCB on my R7 265, the only 1060 that I will buy is one with a decent metal backplate, like if Asus decides to continue their DCM lineage of GTX 670/760/960/970 with the 1060. PCB bend is a real issue people, and not only with monstrous 11 inch three slot cards.
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#31
Mistral
xorbeSo many 1060 card intros, did I miss 1060 reviews somehow?
No reviews out yet, no cards either. Just the usual PR limelight hunting since AMD's product is already out.
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