

All in all, a great card from Zotac that gets the job done in cooling, looks, and performance. Overall Review: Zotac gets overshadowed by the likes of EVGA, MSI, and ASUS, which is unfortunate because their card can really perform as well as those brand's respective cards. This isn't a huge con though because all the other 1070's and 1080's have this same limit and many of you may not be interested in overclocking. The voltage is limited to only 1.095 volts, which in turn limits its overclocking headroom. I suggest getting one of these, not just for this card but also future cards you may own. Fortunately i have a GPU bracket from Puget that supports it and prevents sag. The card is a bit heavy so it will sag.

The Spectra LED lighting with the 7 different colors helps this card fit in with any build! It also has different lighting modes such as: breathing, static, and cycling.Ĭons: Couple minor cons but not enough to take off an egg from me: I'm having a blast playing DOOM with over 100 fps. This card is able to handle anything at 1440p and 60 fps or more. They also do not spin until the temps reach 60 degrees. They are not annoyingly loud at 100% speed. My card probably tops out at 73-75 degrees, and right now it's summer in SoCal. Pros: - The cooling on this card is very effective. Fan stop automatically starts or stops the fansĪdditional Information Date First Available Benefit of reducing noise and power ripples to ensure a smoother inflow of power for high speed stability Special capacitors with high temperature and power resistance 4 lighting modes: Static, Breathe, Strobe, and Cycle The rigid metal help reduce vibrations which also help reduce noise Detailed with carbon fiber utilizing a water transfer printing process

Full Metal front and back protection with a metal front shroud and a metal wraparound backplate enhancing coverage and unifying design Variably configured copper heatpipes (4x 8mm, 2x 6mm) - Massive wide array aluminum fin stack Learn more about the ZOTAC ZT-P10700C-10P Model Brand
