ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X Graphics Card gets Amplified with the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 30 Series which is based on the NVIDIA Ampere architecture. Built with enhanced RT Cores and Tensor Cores, new streaming multiprocessors, and superfast GDDR6X memory, the ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo gives rise to amplified gaming with ultra graphics fidelity. This new GPU is featured with 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores, 3rd Gen Tensor Cores, SPECTRA 2.0 RGB Lighting, IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling, Active Fan Control with FREEZE Fan Stop, Metal Frontplate, and RGB LED Backplate, FireStorm Utility, VR Ready. The ZOTAC implemented the IceStorm 2.0 advanced cooling system, for cooling. It is Built for wider coverage, the triple fans feature 11 blades to increase airflow by up to 10%.
RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo aluminum fin-stack array heatsink is paired with up to seven copper heat pipes to extract more heat and distribute it more efficiently. An improved heat pipe layout increases direct GPU contact in a more densely packed space. FREEZE Fan Stop automatically stops fans when the GPU is idle, reducing wear and tear on the fans and enabling efficient, quieter cooling. Active Fan Control lets you have more control over the fans using ZOTAC GAMING FireStorm software. SPECTRA 2.0 provides dynamic RGB lighting, which allows users to customize the color and lighting pattern, also in the ZOTAC GAMING FireStorm software.
The front panel of the Graphics card features a variety of outputs, such as DisplayPort 1.4a and HDMI 2.1. HDMI 2.1 supports up to 48 Gb/s bandwidth and a range of higher resolutions and refresh rates, including 8K / 60fps, 4K 120fps, and even up to 10K. It has 03 years warranty (2 more Years Warranty available if registered online within 28 days of purchase).
ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X Review
Zotac GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Extreme Holo is the company’s most premium RTX 3070 Ti offering, targeting not just gamers, but also overclockers trying to beat RTX 3070 Ti records. It’s backed by NVIDIA’s new performance-segment chip with a monstrous VRM setup that’s from a segment above and a cooling solution that could handle an RTX 3090. This Summer, NVIDIA augmented the higher end of its GeForce RTX 30-series “Ampere” graphics card family with the new RTX 3070 Ti and RTX 3080 Ti to try and fill some gaping holes in its lineup, especially when faced with strong (and unexpected) competition from the Radeon RX 6800 series and flagship RX 6900 XT.
The RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo graphics architecture heralds the second generation of NVIDIA’s path-breaking RTX technology, which combines 2nd-generation RT cores that have hardware acceleration for more real-time raytracing effects, 3rd generation Tensor cores that leverage sparsity to improve AI inference performance by an order of magnitude, and the Ampere CUDA cores that offer concurrent INT+FP32 operations and increased IPC. The design goal has been to minimize the performance impact of raytracing on game performance. Helping matters here is also NVIDIA’s popular DLSS technology.
The RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo is the company’s premium custom-design offering based on NVIDIA’s latest addition to its RTX 30-series “Ampere” product family. The GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and last week’s RTX 3080 Ti are additions to the higher-end of NVIDIA’s product stack, in response to competition from AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series “Big Navi” graphics cards. The RTX 3070 Ti in particular is being launched to close the price-performance gap between the RTX 3070 and RTX 3080, as the RTX 3070 is embattled on two fronts, from the RX 6700 XT and RX 6800.
NVIDIA could have been lazy by simply cutting down its latest GA102 silicon, but was prudent instead. Rather, the company decided not only to max out the GA104 silicon, unlocking all of its 6,144 CUDA cores, but also gave the chip 35% faster 19 Gbps GDDR6X memory, as opposed to the 14 Gbps GDDR6 on the original RTX 3070. Combined with the slightly higher clock speeds and power limits, these changes could be NVIDIA’s answer to AMD competitors.
The RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo architecture represents the second generation of NVIDIA’s RTX real-time raytracing technology, and introduces second-generation RT cores that double ray intersection performance and feature fixed-function hardware for even more raytraced effects, third-generation Tensor cores that leverage the sparsity phenomenon in AI deep-learning neural nets to increase inference performance by an order of magnitude, and the Ampere CUDA core itself, which significantly increases performance by leveraging concurrent INT32 and FP32 math operations.
The RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo features the company’s highest state of tune for this GPU. The chip runs at a boost frequency of 1830 MHz boost, compared to the 1770 MHz reference. The HoloBlack cooling solution combines the cooling prowess of a large triple-fan aluminium fin-stack heatsink with the aesthetics of a large ARGB LED diffuser the company dubbed “Spectra lighting system.” In this review, we show you if it’s worth forking out a little extra for this card over the Founders Edition.
Specifications:
Video Memory Specifications | ||
Type | GDDR6X | |
Size | 8GB | |
Resolution | 7680 x 4320 @60Hz | |
Core Clock | Boost: 1830 MHz | |
Memory Clock | 19 Gbps | |
BUS Type | 256-bit | |
Memory Interface | PCI Express 4.0 16x | |
CUDA Cores | 6144 | |
Interface | ||
Display Port | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (up to 7680×4320@60Hz) | |
HDMI | HDMI 2.1 (up to 7680×4320@60Hz) | |
HDCP | 2.3 | |
Power Specifications | ||
Connectors | 2 x 8-pin | |
Recommended PSU | 750W | |
Consumption | 310W | |
Display Option | ||
Multi Display | Quad Display | |
Application Programming Interfaces | ||
DirectX | 12 Ultimate | |
OpenGL | 4.6 | |
Physical Specifications | ||
Dimensions | 316.8mm x 122.7mm x 58.6mm / 12.5″ x 4.8″ x 2.3″ | |
Warranty | ||
Manufacturing Warranty | 03 years warranty (2 more Years Warranty available if registered online within 28 days of Purchase) Total warranty : 3+ 2 ( after reg.) = Total 5 year |
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