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Lately, we have seen a wide number of Sandy Bridge motherboards getting pixellized by various websites, but this is the first time we lay our eyes on a mini-ITX board, the Zotac H67ITX U3 WiFi looking like a nice option for those of you interested in building a LAN party gaming PC.
Bearing an eerie resemblance wit... |
28 December 2010 14:31 GMT |
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Renowned for its factory overclocked graphics cards, Zotac has just made official the Amp! Version of Nvidia's GTX 570 GPU, the board coming with improved clocks as well as with an impressive software bundle that brings gamers Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands, free of charge.Just like most of the GTX 570 GP... |
20 December 2010 14:01 GMT |
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It seems that even though the GTX 570 is the most recent card to come out of NVIDIA's labs, its older sibling known as GTX 580 is still getting attention of its own, and Zotac even plans to make one with a custom design.For those consumers that don't know, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 is, currently, the stro... |
17 December 2010 03:41 GMT |
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While some might expect any and all video card news to be about one or more of the new GTX 570 from NVIDIA and its partners, Zotac thought it would go a bit off-script by meddling with another card.For those that do not yet know for one reason or another, NVIDIA unleashed the GeForce GTX 570 just a day ago or so.Of ... |
8 December 2010 10:10 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA just brought out its newest video card for the enthusiast market, there is no question that its partners will flood the market with their own models in short order, and Zotac seems to have been one of the faster ones.The newest Fermi-based card that the Santa Clara, California-based company released is ... |
7 December 2010 09:24 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices may not match Intel in terms of sheer number of CPUs and chipsets that support them, at least no as far as raw sales numbers go, but it still has quite a few design wins of its own out there, and Zotac has just used a chipset in two of its motherboards.After a whole slew of motherboards aimed ... |
2 December 2010 09:57 GMT |
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Though the GeForce GTX 460 is mostly confined to the higher half of the mainstream market, it seems that this will no longer be the case when Zotac starts selling its most recent version of it.For a while, there have been rumors saying that there would soon be a less powerful version of the GeForce GTX 460 graphics ... |
15 November 2010 10:21 GMT |
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Zotac has been dealing in small form factor systems for a while now, and it seems that it plans to keep at it for quite some time still, its latest release being the Zbox DVD series.While full-sized desktops are what most consumers look for when buying a computer for multimedia and/or gaming, there is still a market... |
11 November 2010 10:50 GMT |
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Now that NVIDIA has finally made the official announcement of the GeForce GTX 580 video card, those of its partners that didn't jump the gun have started to release their own versions, and Zotac was quick to join in.For those interested in a reminder, the GeForce GTX 580 is NVIDIA's newest enthusiast-grade ... |
9 November 2010 10:10 GMT |
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Over the short time that passed since first introduced, Nvidia's GTX 460 graphics core proved to be one of the best mainstream choices available around, so the fact that Zotac though of building a dual-GPU graphics card based on the GTX 460 GPU doesn't come as a huge surprise. Actually, rumors about a dual-... |
26 October 2010 02:55 GMT |
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We've had the chance to review the ZOTAC ZBOX HD-ID11 nettop a while ago, and, since we found it to be quite an interesting machine, we're understandably very interested by the new nettop from ZOTAC, the ZBOX HD-ID40 series that relies, yet again, on that NVIDIA ION2 (or next-gen Ion) plus Intel Atom CPU co... |
22 October 2010 01:41 GMT |
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Though the GTS 450 has been, more or less, the focus of video card makers recently, the GTX 460 is still very much on their minds, and Zotac has just announced the GTX 460 3DP, where 3DP stands for three DisplayPort outputs.As end-users know, the NVIDIA GeForce, GTX 460 is the DirectX Fermi video board meant for th... |
21 September 2010 10:10 GMT |
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Though the GeForce GTS 450 was the main star of the recent graphics card launches, hardware makers are now going back up a step and again paying heed to the GTX 460, which Zotac has just equipped with 2GB of VRAM and better clock speeds. The GeForce GTX 460 was NVIDIA's first video board based on the GF104 grap... |
17 September 2010 02:34 GMT |
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With the GTS 450 finally out in the open, NVIDIA's partners are already bringing out their own cards, and Zotac has prepared not one, but two versions, both with differing degrees of factory overclocking, though the AMP! edition is, obviously, the more powerful.The GeForce GTS is NVIDIA's mainstream Fermi ... |
13 September 2010 03:29 GMT |
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While the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 is getting cheaper, mainstream users are likely eagerly waiting for the arrival of the GTS 450, and it seems that Zotac is quite eager to experiment with performance boosts, its GeForce GTS 450 AMP! model having already been listed.The GeForce GTS 450 is expected to become the succes... |
10 September 2010 08:35 GMT |
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PCs come in many shapes and sizes but Zotac seems to have a special talent when it comes to making them really small, as is show by its Mini PC series which has just seen the rise of its latest member, a model based on a dual-core processor and equipped with an integrated Blu-ray drive.There are many so-called '... |
9 September 2010 03:16 GMT |
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Zotac has just finished making the official introduction of its latest nettops, ZBOX HD-ND22, HD-NS21 and ION-ITX O and P series, which combines the performance and feature sets of the Intel consumer low-voltage (CULV) CPUs and NVIDIA's ION graphics.The HD-ND22 and HD- NS21 are powered by the 1.3GHz single-core... |
28 August 2010 03:33 GMT |
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Zotac only a short while ago came out an made the official introduction of its fourth graphics card based on the GF104 GPU, namely the GeForce GTX 460 AMP! Edition, which is a fairly strongly overclocked version of NVIDIA's mainstream GTX 400 model.After NVIDIA unleashed the GTX 460, its partners were quick in ... |
18 August 2010 09:38 GMT |
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Zotac may have recently unleashed the H55U3, a mini-ITX motherboard with support for USB 3.0, but the company is not yet done with its string of miniature releases, as is made obvious by the fact it just unveiled the H55-ITX, another mini-ITX board, this time based on the design of the H55ITX-A-E and suited for small... |
10 August 2010 11:17 GMT |
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When making HTPCs (home-Theater Personal Computers), companies usually do their best to find as small a motherboard as possible, so that they may fit in inside small form factor casings. Still, there are limits to just how compact such a PC can get, because there is still the issue of adding expansion cards, especia... |
6 August 2010 07:03 GMT |
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Though NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 480 and 470 may have left something to be desired in the areas of power consumption and heat generation, the GTX 460 appears to be unaffected by these downsides. This allowed it to become quite popular after getting positive reviews, and prompted NVIDIA's partners to create a sig... |
2 August 2010 03:12 GMT |
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Like all of NVIDIA' partners, Zotac launched a lot of products in its time, including everything from low profile entry-level video boards to the mighty GTX 400 Series or DirectX 11 models. What the company has decided to do this time, on the other hand, doesn't exactly fit any blueprint. In fact, the ... |
30 June 2010 03:39 GMT |
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Though NVIDIA was very late in actually launching its DirectX 11-capable graphics cards, the same cannot be said about its partners. In fact, as soon as they were allowed to start experimenting with the design, graphics card makers started showing off and selling water-cooled models, as well as tweaked cards with spe... |
25 May 2010 10:38 GMT |
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Personal computers come in a very impressive variety of shapes and sizes, from large, towering gaming systems to the more unusual ones, which take on the forms of different beasts from the wild. Among all of them, however, there are some that have the uncanny knack to stand out through their ability to escape notice.... |
10 May 2010 10:02 GMT |
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When NVIDIA finally made the official introduction of its GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480 graphics adapters, it was revealed that, for all their assets and extreme performance capabilities, the adapters had two main drawbacks: their high power consumption and equally high operational temperatures. This meant that, while ... |
5 May 2010 04:49 GMT |
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In the short period of time between NVIDIA's official introduction of the GF100 cards and now, most, if not all of NVIDIA's partners have come out and shown off their own versions of the GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480. These companies, with a few exceptions, have all remained faithful to NVIDIA's stock s... |
29 March 2010 11:02 GMT |
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CeBIT 2010, taking place in Hanover, Germany, has not exactly kicked off yet but, of course, the various hardware makers and PC vendors that are participating have already set up their booths. As such, we had the chance to take a short look at what was going to be on display even before the show started. Having seen ... |
1 March 2010 12:22 GMT |
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At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, NVIDIA had a number of new announcements, mainly focusing on its next-generation Tegra processor, designed for small-sized computer systems that pack an impressive performance potential. However, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker... |
13 January 2010 08:08 GMT |
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Zotac is touting its H55-ITX WiFi as the the ultimate LGA1156 mini-ITX platform. This small form-factor motherboard not only supports the computing prowess and integrated graphics of Intel's latest Core i3, i5 and i7 chips, but it also delivers high-quality audio and a PCI Express x 16 slot for end-users interes... |
9 January 2010 04:22 GMT |
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The motherboard from Zotac is capable of both high performance and operating at low power through the possibilities for Voltage adjustments brought about by the overclocking capabilities. The motherboard also has an integrated GeForce 9300 graphics processor, which also boasts performance enhancements. Introducing th... |
2 December 2009 03:06 GMT |
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The latest graphics card from Zotac is, as the name implies, NVIDIA-based, and boasts 48 CUDA cores. The adapter has a core clock of 625MHz, a shader clock of 1360MHz, has 1GB of high-speed DDR2 memory and functions on a 129-bit memory interface. With these resources (including a memory clock of 800MHz), the device i... |
25 November 2009 03:56 GMT |
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Zotac, one of NVIDIA's leading video board partners, has just announced the launch of its new desktop computer system, specifically designed to take advantage of the performances and features that have been integrated into NVIDIA's Ion platform. The new series of desktop computer systems, dubbed Zotac MAG, ... |
6 October 2009 10:42 GMT |
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Earlier this year, Zotac, a well-known vendor of graphics cards and motherboards, adopted NVIDIA’s Ion platform to build a new HTPC-ready motherboard that boasted a compact mini-ITX form factor. On that note, the company is now preparing to provide users with a new model, featuring the same NVIDIA Ion chipset, ... |
30 September 2009 02:27 GMT |
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Since the official debut of NVIDIA's reference Ion platform, there has been a considerable media buzz around this solution, especially since this product is one of the reasons behind the ongoing Intel and NVIDIA dispute. The release of the first desktop PC to incorporate NVIDIA's ION was highly anticipated ... |
13 May 2009 04:20 GMT |
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Earlier this month, Acer has officially unveiled the world's first computer system designed to accommodate NVIDIA's highly appreciated Ion platform. It now appears that yet another company has decided to provide its support for the Ion, by releasing a motherboard that will enable users or system makers to p... |
21 April 2009 11:02 GMT |
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With the launch of the GeForce GTX 275, NVIDIA's latest 55nm GT200-based graphics accelerator, the Sunnyvale, California-based graphics chip maker has certainly put its partners to work. Companies such as EVGA, BFG, ASUS, Zotac, Galaxy and many more will try to convince you that their version of the new card is ... |
6 April 2009 09:11 GMT |
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Following the release of NVIDIA's latest addition to its GeForce 200-series of graphics processing units, Zotac, one of NVIDIA's leading board partners, has recently announced the introduction of its latest AMP! Edition graphics card. The new graphics accelerator has been designed on the recently launched G... |
3 April 2009 05:58 GMT |
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We have seen a series of graphics makers at this year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany, one of them being Zotac, NVIDIA's graphics partner, which has brought its latest GeForce graphics cards and even more. Having already introduced a new liquid-cooled GeForce GTX 285 card, Zotac has taken things a bit furt... |
6 March 2009 04:05 GMT |
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Zotac, one of NVIDIA’s leading graphics card partners, has just officially announced the introduction of a new GeForce card, based on the latest 55nm-based GTX 285 GPU. Following a series of rumors that have surfaced the Internet, the new product has been designed to provide high-end computer enthusiasts with a... |
27 February 2009 04:08 GMT |
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Zotac, one of NVIDIA's leading add-in board partners, is expected to unveil a new GeForce graphics cards based on the latter's highest-performance single-GPU solution, the GTX 285. However, unlike the graphics cards released by other NVIDIA partners, the new GeForce GTX 285 designed by Zotac will not employ... |
12 February 2009 10:03 GMT |
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According to details in the industry, EVGA and Zotac, two of NVIDIA's largest board partners, are expected to release water-cooled versions of NVIDIA's highest-performance graphics card to date, the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 295. Using such a cooling solution, these cards will likely be pushed to their limits, o... |
28 January 2009 11:10 GMT |
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If you are looking to build yourself a new computer system that combines a small form factor and the performance capabilities of some of the latest hardware products on the market, you might be interested in one of Zotac's latest motherboards, which has been designed on the NVIDIA GeForce 8200 mGPU. One of the m... |
8 December 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Earlier this month, the first picture of an NVIDIA graphics card build on the 55nm version of the company's GT200 graphics processor emerged. According to recent details, the graphics card in question was actually a GeForce GTX 260, whose processor was shifted from the 65nm manufacturing technology to the more ... |
8 December 2008 07:05 GMT |
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ZOTAC International announced the launch of its latest NVIDIA-based motherboard, the nForce 630i-ITX WiFi, a mini-ITX form factor board. The new product comes in a small form but is capable of delivering leveraged performance levels. The new ZOTAC nForce 630i-ITX WiFi includes all the power of the NVIDIA GeForce 7 se... |
30 October 2008 04:59 GMT |
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Over the past few days, we have been extensively covering news of this card – now, it seems that the new GeForce GTX 260 with upgraded GPU has finally received some form of official treatment. Several graphics manufacturers have released the new and improved GeForce card, despite the fact that NVIDIA is yet to... |
17 September 2008 03:08 GMT |
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Earlier today, we informed you about a new GeForce graphics card that NVIDIA was expected to release in order to improve the performance of its current GTX 260 card. Based on the same 65m process technology as the company's first GTX 260, the newcomer should deliver 5% to 10% more graphics performance, which wou... |
15 September 2008 08:30 GMT |
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Despite the fact that NVIDIA is yet to officially unveil its GeForce 9400GT graphics card, leaked photos of it have already surfaced on the Internet, suggesting that the date when it drops is getting closer. Two of NVIDIA's graphics card partners, namely Gigabyte and Zotac, are ready to release their own models ... |
26 August 2008 04:59 GMT |
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While NVIDIA is yet to announce the next-generation products at its NVISION event, it appears that at least one of the company's channel partners has taken this opportunity to introduce a product of its own. Consequently, today, at NVISION, Zotac, a graphics card manufacturer and an NVIDIA partner, has unleashed... |
25 August 2008 09:16 GMT |
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Although the Santa-Clara based company isn't doing so well these days, its channel partners are confident in its technology. As if to prove this, if proof is required, they are releasing a number of products based on NVIDIA's latest chips. One of the manufacturers in question is ZOTAC that, besides having r... |
10 July 2008 03:32 GMT |
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Until NVIDIA finally decides to go official with its next-generation graphics cards, gaming users can still make plenty of use of the company's current GeForce lineup. And, if any of you have been trying to get a new graphics card, maybe what you're looking for is one of Zotac's recently released GeFor... |
12 June 2008 06:05 GMT |
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