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[TD="width: 400, align: left"][h=1]ZOTAC GeForce GTX 780 AMP! Edition Graphics Card Review[/h]
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[h=2]Conclusion and Rating[/h]When NVIDIA launched then GTX 780 they attached to it a rather impressive cooler. In fact it would be fair to say for a couple of generations now NVIDIA have been significantly outperforming AMD in that area. So for ZOTAC to take that cooler, throw it away and create their own it adds some extra risk to creating a 780 but thankfully they have succeeded in creating a better unit. Part of this is down to the chunky heatsink, copper pipes etc but the tri-fan setup runs quiet and the metal shroud ensures the card feels well-built rather than cheap.
Looking to performance we have a card which offers performance which easily exceeds the fastest (and cheaper) AMD single GPU option while also offering significant improvements over the stock GTX 780 and even pushing past any other GTX 780 we have seen to date. Temperatures were also very good on this card and ZOTAC have kept the power use in check too.
For value we get a decent bundle of games, AMD do offer more with their cards but the selection is getting a bit dated now. At £589 the AMP! Compares well to the other enhanced 780 cards however its real strength is that this GPU offers much of the Titan experience in a much more affordable package.
Summary
The best GTX 780 we have tested to date.
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[TD="width: 400, align: left"][h=1]ZOTAC GeForce GTX 780 AMP! Edition Graphics Card Review[/h]
by Stuart Davidson - 13th August 2013[/TD]
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[h=2]Conclusion and Rating[/h]When NVIDIA launched then GTX 780 they attached to it a rather impressive cooler. In fact it would be fair to say for a couple of generations now NVIDIA have been significantly outperforming AMD in that area. So for ZOTAC to take that cooler, throw it away and create their own it adds some extra risk to creating a 780 but thankfully they have succeeded in creating a better unit. Part of this is down to the chunky heatsink, copper pipes etc but the tri-fan setup runs quiet and the metal shroud ensures the card feels well-built rather than cheap.
Looking to performance we have a card which offers performance which easily exceeds the fastest (and cheaper) AMD single GPU option while also offering significant improvements over the stock GTX 780 and even pushing past any other GTX 780 we have seen to date. Temperatures were also very good on this card and ZOTAC have kept the power use in check too.
For value we get a decent bundle of games, AMD do offer more with their cards but the selection is getting a bit dated now. At £589 the AMP! Compares well to the other enhanced 780 cards however its real strength is that this GPU offers much of the Titan experience in a much more affordable package.
Summary
The best GTX 780 we have tested to date.
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