Zotac, which claims to be the world's largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards, and mini-PCs, took a standard GeForce GTX 560 Ti series videocard, goosed the clocks, spiffed up the heatsink, and released it as an AMP! edition part. Included with new card is a download voucher for the upcoming Ubisoft title, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, as well as the company's Boost Premium software bundle consisting of five various apps and utilities.
Here's how Zotac's AMP!-lified card stacks up to Nvidia's reference design:
As for the goosed clockspeeds, Zotac says the AMP! edition had to pass its "rigorous DirectX 1 testing procedure without a single graphical artifact," meaning it should run stable.
Zotac didn't say when the new card would be available or at what price point.
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Here's how Zotac's AMP!-lified card stacks up to Nvidia's reference design:
- GPU clockspeed: 950MHz (vs 822MHz)
- Shader clockspeed: 1900MHz (vs 1645MHz)
- Memory clockspeed: 4400MHz (vs 4008MHz)
As for the goosed clockspeeds, Zotac says the AMP! edition had to pass its "rigorous DirectX 1 testing procedure without a single graphical artifact," meaning it should run stable.
Zotac didn't say when the new card would be available or at what price point.
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