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ZOTAC launches custom GTX 480 and GTX 470 AMP! Edition graphics cards

by Parm Mann on 25 May 2010, 15:00

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ZOTAC has today launched what it calls the world's fastest air-cooled GeForce GTX 400-series graphics cards in the form of the GeForce GTX 480 AMP! Edition and GTX 470 AMP! Edition.

Both cards make use of a custom PCB that's said to be "engineered to maximise performance" and a custom cooling solution designed to prevent meltdown.

The oversized cooler, used on both GTX 480 and GTX 470 variants of the AMP! designs, features a heatsink with a pure copper base and an array of heatpipes that distribute heat across numerous aluminium fins. Occupying the best part of three expansion slots, the cards are then topped off by a pair of orange 92mm fans.

Certainly looks as if it's up to the challenge of cooling NVIDIA's latest - so much so that ZOTAC provides a healthy out-the-box overclock for both cards.

The GeForce GTX 480 AMP! Edition, pictured above, will ship with its core bumped from a reference 700MHz to a supercharged 756MHz. The 480 stream processors are moved up a notch from 1,401MHz to 1,512MHz and the 1.5GB GDDR5 frame buffer is set to run at 3,800MHz - up from 3,696MHz.

The GeForce GTX 470 AMP! Edition, pictured below, gets similar treatment. The card's core, shaders and memory are factory overclocked to 656MHz, 1,312MHz and 3,402MHz, respectively - all decent increases from NVIDIA's reference 607MHz, 1,215MHz and 3,348MHz.

There's no mention of pricing or availability as yet, but ZOTAC's extended warranty is starting to look mighty useful.



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Is it just me or does that look like it will take up 3 slots? :O_o1:
http://zalman.com/ENG/product/Product_Read.asp?idx=390

cooler looks familiar ;)

very good cooler infact, very very good, the prolimatech seems a touch better and a lot more adapatable due to the nature of the fan mounting bracket, fan can be on top of the sink(or underneath in a normal case) or along the side so one fan bracket can cool a couple of cards in crossfire.

Even though I wouldn't buy Nvidia at the moment its good to see someone using a DECENT 3d party cooler on their cards. The Vapour X is fairly crap, as our most 3rd party coolers in 58xx series cards. THe Zalman/Prolimatech will offer temps of 25-30C idle and 40-45C load, with fans on FAR quieter than stock, basically silent with a 30-40C drop under load.

My 5850 at 1.3v and 1050Mhz core stays at 43C load with the Prolimatech with fans on at a level I can't hear(two antec 92mm adjustable fans on their low setting).

Compared to the Vapour X and the like, they blow them away, admitedly, they are bigger, but the vast majority of people do not use crossfire/trifire/sli/triple sli/quadfire/quad sli, so a tripple slot cooler, well, 98% of cards sold would fit fine with triple coolers while being silent and incredibly low temp so less failures. Triple slot should be STANDARD and hotter dual slot varients should be “xfire/sli” brand cards for those that have to have something thinner.
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Is it just me or does that look like it will take up 3 slots? :O_o1:

yeah it does

also drunkenmaster, the MK13 doesn't work with fermi cards unless you put your case on it's side
drunkenmaster
Compared to the Vapour X and the like, they blow them away, admitedly, they are bigger, but the vast majority of people do not use crossfire/trifire/sli/triple sli/quadfire/quad sli, so a tripple slot cooler, well, 98% of cards sold would fit fine with triple coolers while being silent and incredibly low temp so less failures. Triple slot should be STANDARD and hotter dual slot varients should be “xfire/sli” brand cards for those that have to have something thinner.

Triple slot is more expensive though so adds to the basic cost. Plus microATX boards will struggle, as will those with inconveniently placed PCI slots, for those who need them. I'm not convinced… possibly there should be more availability of triple slot cards though, the jury's out on that one from me. Personally I'd have no use for them though, I'm steadily replacing all my dual-slot cards for single-slot ones so I can fit more in :D
Edit: I was reading it wrong.