First of all, I bought this card in Pune from a dealer I know. I paid 58k for it, so do not be tricked into paying more to unscrupulous sellers who will rip you off on Amazon. It is available even cheaper in Bombay.



As for the card, it is a BEAST! It easily maxes out every single game I have at max settings for every single option at 2560 x 1600 res. This is the perfect 2K card at the moment. Don't believe the reviews that tell you it will run '4k' at max settings because it will not come anywhere close to that. It will, however, manage '4k' with a few options turned down. My card overclocks to around 2,050 MHz Core and around 10,750 Mem without a problem. More than that and I have to raise the voltage, which doesn't really achieve much with this card.



The dual 100mm fans spin nice and quietly, even at 100% speed they are barely audible in a relatively quiet room. If you have a fan or airconditioner running you will not notice the GPU fans even at full tilt. Of course, chances are you'll be gaming with speakers or headphones on so you will definitely not hear the fans! The temps on my card never exceed 73C even at a warm 28C ambient. If I leave the fans on full it runs cooler still even at full load! The back of the card has a nice, solid faceplate to protect the underside and help it dissipate heat. It also has LED lighting that can be customised with Zotac's software. Lastly, Zotac's five year warranty is a nice thing to have, just in case!



Overall, extremely satisfied with the purchase, although it IS a bit on the expensive side. Still, if you wanna play you gotta pay and this card will run anything for the foreseeable future fully maxed out.



A word of caution...the card is absolutely MASSIVE! I have a Coolermaster HAF-X Full tower case and this card is so big I had to remove the shroud on my case's 200mm side window fan, or I would not have been able to shut the side panel! No big deal, but just a heads up for people with smaller cases!



I'm attaching some pics of the card next to my Zotac 980Ti reference card so you get an idea of just how much bigger this thing is! :D