UPDATE: i have contacted NewEgg and they are sending me a replacement. I will probably be returning it to newegg.
Overall Review: -i've contacted Zotac and am waiting to hear what they have to say. fans are quiet under 60%, but you need at least 80% to keep the card from overheating. i ran several benchmarks and this card is at the bottom of the pack when it comes to 1080TIs, not even close to overall averages. The fans are not great and the default fan profile will make the temps go to 84c, but if you change it so that the fans go 80% or more after 60 or 70, you can maintain temps around 70c. it doesn't seem to be a temperature problem. It looks great and runs cool.Ĭons: -this card just can't maintain performance. Overall Review: Would I recommend this? Yep, I would.
Otherwise I can't control the LEDs (which are full RGB, very nice). But because it doesn't have an overlay built in (that I can find) I have to use it along side afterburner. Not too important but nice none the lessĬons: Firestorm needs a bit of work. On a side note, the presentation is nice. Who knows, once the overlooking tutorials start coming out, I'll over clock this puppy further and see what she can really do. I wish I was brave enough to max out the power limit slider but after I had a reference 1070 blow up on me after a vrm failure due to increasing the power limit I'd prefer not to go through that again. The Ice Storm cooler looks nice too, definitely fit in with my build. The card runs pretty cool as well, around 70-75c despite my case not having the best of ventilation. Out of the box the card was boosting to the mid 1900s, and I've got a slight overclock running. Pros: The AMP! edition is a very good card to say the least. My card overclocks well and is stable and is well built and ZOTAC is a great company (srsly look at how many negative reviews they get as a whole and it is much better than a lot of the bigger companies) I just wish I didn't have to run the fan speed at 100% to get decent temps so I docked an egg. Overall Review: I see other brands of 1080 ti's in this price bracket that have been reviewed by the more reputable guys on youtube, and the temps they are getting are high 50's to mid 60's. In games that I am currently playing (paired with 7700k ocd at 4.8ghz) and temps do fair quite a bit better. In actual gaming at 4k ultra/high at 60fps, this card usually sits at 70-80% and underclocked via gpu boost. This is while running heaven and other gpu stress tests. with the default fan curve with all default clocks also hits mid 80's. seems that other reviewers here are getting better temps. 2038 once in a blue moonĬons: This thing runs really hot no matter what i do ,even bought a new case and more fans with better airflow and hits around 75c at 100% fan speed. The LOGO settings applies to the ZOTAC and Push The Limit center piece where the ARMOR settings applies to the four light bars on the front and as well as the backplate for a little more customization.Learn more about the ZOTAC ZT-P10810D-10P Model BrandĪdditional Information Date First Available The AMP Extreme version for both ZOTAC GeForce GTX 10 features both armor and backplate lighting for complete surround lighting for your build. Strobe mode where the LEDs will continuously flash on and off:Ĭycle mode where the LEDs will fade on and off and after each fade out, it will change color:ĪMP! Extreme users will not only enjoy the spectacle on the front, but will also get extra glow on the backplate that synchronizes with the armor. Static mode where the LEDs stay a solid single color.īrightness level can be adjusted in Static mode from 1-8.īreathing mode where the LEDs will fade on and off slowly. With Spectra you will be able to enjoy 5 different lighting modes and 8 different brightness settings although brightness will only apply to the Static lighting mode pictured below: Lighting preferences are saved on the card so you can get the same preferred lighting every time you start up.īy default, the LEDs are preset to white, and users will be able to change them to 1 of 7 colors – Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta, White, and off. We also included a couple exciting features such as the ability to customize each individual card in an SLI solution. This advanced armor LED lighting system allows users to select a customized color scheme for their card through the revamped FireStorm utility. The latest feature and growing trend in graphics cards brings us SPECTRA. Worried your 10 series AMP! or AMP! Extreme won’t be able to match your meticulously planned out rig? Problem solved.