Tuesday, February 24th 2009

ZOTAC Expands NITRO Features and Compatibility

ZOTAC International today unleashes the award-winning ZOTAC NITRO hardware-overclocking controller for use with all NVIDIA GeForce based graphics cards. The ZOTAC NITRO is the world's first hardware-overclocking controller, enabling graphics card overclocking with the press of three buttons. "End users demanded that we open up the NITRO hardware for use with non-ZOTAC graphics cards. We listened, and with a software update, the ZOTAC NITRO will work with all NVIDIA GeForce based graphics cards," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International.

With the newest version of ZOTAC FireStorm 1.015 software, the ZOTAC NITRO is now unlocked to overclock NVIDIA GeForce 8 series and newer graphics cards. ZOTAC FireStorm 1.015 also breathes new life into the NITRO with new features catered towards experts, such as no overclocking limits, manual overclocking increment adjustments (1, 5 and 10 MHz), profile naming and profile creation within FireStorm.

"The latest version of ZOTAC FireStorm opens up the NITRO to a world of new possibilities. With all the new expert features, ZOTAC FireStorm paired with the NITRO is a powerful graphics card tuning solution for novice and expert users," Mr. Berger added.

The ZOTAC NITRO also features temperature monitoring and manual fan-speed control. Unlimited performance profiles, with naming, are supported for hardcore enthusiasts that prefer different settings for different games and applications.

It's time to play with the ZOTAC NITRO with FireStorm 1.015 software.

General details
  • ZOTAC NITRO unlocked to support all NVIDIA GeForce 8 and newer graphics cards
  • New FireStorm 1.015 software breathes new life into the NITRO
  • Expert mode with manual overclocking increment adjustments (1, 5 and 10 MHz)
  • Unlimited performance profiles with naming supported
Source: ZOTAC
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5 Comments on ZOTAC Expands NITRO Features and Compatibility

#2
Breathless
Now if they would only offer the option of something other than that hideous color scheme.
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#3
timta2
$100 seems kind of pricey for something that would (to me) be only a little more convenient than EVGA Precision or RivaTuner. I think it would be cool for a while until the novelty wore off.
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#4
wolf
Better Than Native
would be a nice compliment to my Zotac GTX295
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