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Powerful, cool and loud: Zotac GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Amp! Extremes in the test

So, or something like that, the R&D department at Zotac must have thought when the new project was approached. But the fact that even then something can go wrong and pencil-tipping accountants hand over the rather worse designers, will be... Zotac bets on the Zotac GTX 1070 Ti Amp! Extreme on the same board as with the Zotac GTX 1080 Amp! Extreme, but there are still two clearer differences. On the one hand, the PCB manufacturer has switched from PALWONN to Victory Giant, ... Important preliminary remark We had already mentioned it at the beginning that almost exclusively the resulting boost clock rates of each GTX 1070 Ti determine the final performance and thus the so-called GPU lottery and not the manufacturer and model.... Power consumption at different loads The power consumption in the gaming loop is pretty much exactly on the point that Zotac set as the power target with 180 watts in the BIOS. In the Torture loop, the power consumption even drops below this value. A... Overclocking Whether it's the propagated 1-click overclocking via Zotac's software or a real manual overclocking with suitable tools- the limits of this card are identical to those of the competitors. With an adjustable Power Target of 14...cooling system and backplate The total of 24 MOSFETS of the eight phases of the GPU supply lie under a passive cooler, which is to be cooled by the air flow from above. What went wrong with the GTX 1080 works amazingly here. ... Summary Where should we start in order to remain objective and fair? If a product comes with a completely loveless fan control and already in idle the same fan speeds as with Furmark in the closed housing,...

Important preliminary remarks

We had already mentioned it at the beginning that almost exclusively the resulting boost clock rates of each GTX 1070 Ti determine the final performance and thus the so-called GPU lottery and not the manufacturer and model. At night all cats are grey and the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is no exception. We benchmarked our entire stock of partner cards, borrowed retail cards and the two GeForce GTX 1070 Ti FE and then added the "best" and "worst" cards to the charts as limits.

It would be unfair and not objective to have one model in the charts in front of another just because the GPU on the existing sample now happens to perform better than that on another model. This will certainly look different with further comparisons, especially since the tolerance range of 1-2 FPS certainly seems realistic. There is therefore no manufacturer in performance that could permanently outperform all other competitors.

We also limit ourselves to the WQHD resolution with 2560 x 1440 pixels, because we can see the actual working field of the map here and can also largely exclude all CPU limitations. The maps tested so far are all between or on the respective boundary ranges for the upper and lower limits of the GeForce GTX 1070 contained in the benchmarks, so that one can assume that all individually purchased cards also fall within these ranges. all tolerances that occur.

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