Overview
Taken from Zotac’s website …
Raise the playing field with the most advanced gaming graphics card ever created. Amped with the ZOTAC technologies, discover performance, power efficiency, and gaming experiences from the new NVIDIA Pascal™ architecture. This is the game changer.
Specifications
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GPU: GeForce® GTX 1080
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CUDA cores: 2560
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Video Memory: 8GB GDDR5X
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Memory Bus: 256-bit
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Engine Clock:
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Base: 1771 MHz
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Boost:1911 MHz
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Memory Clock: 10.8 GHz
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PCI Express: 3.0
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Display Outputs:
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3 x DisplayPort 1.4
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HDMI 2.0b
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DL-DVI
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HDCP Support: Yes
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Multi Display Capability: Quad Display
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Recommended Power Supply: 500W
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Power Consumption: 270W
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Power Input: Dual 8-pin
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DirectX: 12 API feature level 12_1
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OpenGL: 4.5
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Cooling: Triple Fan IceStorm
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Slot Size: 2.5 slots
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SLI: Yes SLI HB Bridge Supported
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Supported OS: Windows 10 / 8 / 7
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Card Length: 325mm x 148mm
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Accessories:
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2 x Dual 6-pin to 8-pin PCIe adapter
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Driver Disk
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User Manual
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5 comments
A big thank for this very useful review. I have just buy this BIG card and waiting for her. For information can you tell me wath is the thickness of the thermal pads. Thanks.
“It will be interesting to see how this card (or any other GTX 1080) will perform, when compared against the AMD Radeon RX480”
Is this a joke??? Everybody knows that the 480 is 2 levels behind this card…2×480 won’t even match a 1080.
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Yup, this is not the end of the end of the review. We’ll be testing the Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 AMP Extreme Edition against other GTX 1080 as well. Plus we will revisit the benchmarks as soon as we have a better OC’ing setup.
Doom uses OpenGL or Vulkan, not DX12 as you put in the benchmark image.
Let me amend it. Thanks for the info.