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ZOTAC
An 11 GB GDDR5X card with 3584 CUDA cores, a 352-bit bus and a 1759 MHz boost clock for 4K and VR gaming
The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme is a graphics card built on the NVIDIA Pascal architecture with 3584 CUDA cores and 11GB of GDDR5X memory on a 352-bit interface. It targets enthusiasts who want 4K gaming performance and virtual reality readiness. Base and boost clocks run at 1645 MHz and 1759 MHz respectively.
The card installs into a PCI Express 3.0 slot and draws power through a 16+2 phase delivery system that requires compatible connectors from the power supply. Its IceStorm cooling array with Freeze Fan Stop keeps thermals in check while idling silently. Three DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, one HDMI 2.0b port and one DL-DVI-D connector drive up to four displays simultaneously.
Spectra lighting adds programmable RGB illumination that synchronises with other supported components through software control. The card supports 2-way SLI and is compatible with HB SLI bridges for higher bandwidth between linked GPUs. Driver support covers DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5 for current API workloads.
| Brand | ZOTAC |
|---|---|
| Model | ZT-P10810C-10P |
| Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 Series |
| GPU | GeForce GTX 1080 Ti |
| Core Clock | 1645 MHz |
| Boost Clock | 1759 MHz |
| CUDA Cores | 3584 |
| Effective Memory Clock | 11.2 GHz |
| Memory Size | 11GB |
| Memory Interface | 352-Bit |
| Memory Type | GDDR5X |
| DirectX | DirectX 12 |
| OpenGL | OpenGL 4.5 |
| Multi-Monitor Support | Yes |
| HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.0b |
| DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
| DVI | 1 x DL-DVI-D |
| SLI Support | 2-way. HB SLI Bridge compatible |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Cooler | Triple Fans |
| Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 👉Check gaming pc with Windows 11 Pro |
| Thermal Design Power | 250W |
| System Requirements | Recommended Power Supply: 600W |
| Power Connector | 2 x 8-Pin |
| Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
| HDCP Ready | Yes |
| Features | IceStorm with Metallic ExoArmorPowerBoostFREEZE Fan StopSPECTRA Lighting16 + 2 Power PhasesVR ReadySimultaneous Multi-ProjectionNVIDIA AnselNVIDIA G-SyncNVIDIA GameStreamVulkan API |
| Max GPU Length | 325 mm |
| Card Dimensions (L x H) | 12.80" x 5.83" |
| Slot Width | 2.5 Slots |
| Package Contents | ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme2 x Dual 6-pin to 8-pin mesh wrapped power cableUser manualDriver Disk |
The card runs at a 1759 MHz boost clock under load, and the IceStorm cooler with Freeze Fan Stop keeps thermals in check until the GPU hits its thermal ceiling, at which point clocks throttle to protect the chip.
Freeze Fan Stop halts the fans at idle, so noise stays near zero until the 1645 MHz core clock ramps up; under full 3584 CUDA core load the triple-fan array spins up, moving enough air to stabilise temperatures without excessive decibels.
The 16+2 power-phase design draws from two 8-pin PCIe connectors, so your power supply needs both cables and enough 12 V headroom for the 11 GB GDDR5X and 3584 CUDA cores at 1759 MHz.
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