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Zotac presents the gtx 1080 ti arcticstorm with liquid cooling

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ZOTAC will add a new product to its repertoire of top-of-the-range graphics cards, this time with the Zotac GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm. As its name implies, this new graphics card is cooled with a water block made of copper material that helps keep this GPU so demanding on energy and heat generation cool.

GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm with liquid cooling and Spectra LED lighting

ZOTAC has presented its next GeForce GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm graphics card, with frequencies of 1506 / 1620MHz in stock and a memory of the GDDR5X type of 11 Gbps with power of 16 + 2 phases of power, so we are facing a VRM that exceeds by far the reference model of the GTX 1080 Ti which has 7 + 2 power phases.

The frequencies in stock are higher than in the reference model (1480/1582 MHz) and due to the VRM it is driving, it is preparing for an intensive overclocking by the user.

One of the peculiarities of the liquid cooling system that Zotac has implemented in this card is that the color can be customized using the Spectra LED lighting, as we see in one of the images in this article.

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ZOTAC has not wanted to reveal when this graphics card will be available in stores and less its launch price, but we should not expect the Zotac GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm for less than 900 euros in our territory, except surprise. We will have to wait a few weeks to get out of doubt. We will keep you informed guys.

Source: tweaktown

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