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Can anyone confirm the Zotac amp extreme specs?
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/zota...xpress-graphics-card-zt-p10810-gx-10f-zt.html
It says there on Overclockers product page...
- Boost Clock: 1759MHz
- Memory: 11264MB 11200MHz GDDR5X
But as far as I know Zotac have not released the specs yet?
no one can confirm anything yet, Zotac haven't released those figures just yet:
https://www.zotac.com/us/product/graphics_card/zotac-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-amp-extreme#spec
Yes they have released, just not general public.
Our website specification is correct and Zotac Extreme is the fastest 1080Ti on the market at present.
Yes they have released, just not general public.
Our website specification is correct and Zotac Extreme is the fastest 1080Ti on the market at present.
Good to know,
so how does memory boost work? I saw someone/a staff member say here last week that Zotac might get near to 12gb ram with their clocks but that link says 11,200Mhz, or am I getting my uneducated wires crossed?
Zotac have focused on core this time, they normally push memory higher but have not bothered, as such Inno3D has fastest memory clocks, Zotac fastest core clocks and Asus a balance of the two.
If you want more than 11,200MHz, just overclock it, most 1080Ti do 11,800-12,200MHz memory overclocks and Zotac from previously experience always king the memory OC due to superior and cleaner power design which benefits the memory OC by 50-100MHz, very marginal but to those who are benching it all counts or to those who just want damn fast card to play games on.
Would my i7 3930 @ 3.2Ghz be a bottleneck with the 1080ti GPU?
Its on an alienware mobo which sadly prevents overclocking it seems. It is water cooled but that is the best I can get out of it. The new Zotac Extreme card will replace the existing GTX690 and arrives 14 April. Aim to partner with the new PG27UQ when it is released.On games that like single threaded performance yes, get the cpu overclocked.
According to this press release today, 31st March
Zotac have focused on core this time, they normally push memory higher but have not bothered, as such Inno3D has fastest memory clocks, Zotac fastest core clocks and Asus a balance of the two.
If you want more than 11,200MHz, just overclock it, most 1080Ti do 11,800-12,200MHz memory overclocks and Zotac from previously experience always king the memory OC due to superior and cleaner power design which benefits the memory OC by 50-100MHz, very marginal but to those who are benching it all counts or to those who just want damn fast card to play games on.
On games that like single threaded performance yes, get the cpu overclocked.
Managed to apply a Dell approved overclock to 3.8Ghz and cores are stable at max 68oC on stress test.
From what I gather, the following are closest to shipping: Asus, Gigabyte, Zotac, and EVGA.
I'm having a hard time choosing which one! Any recommendations?