Here's the first picture of a ZOTAC-branded GeForce GTX 970 graphics card, the first one shot with its box, confirming the GTX 900 series nomenclature NVIDIA adopted. ZOTAC's card appears to be based on a non-reference PCB, and features a rather compact-looking aluminium fin-stack heatsink, which is ventilated by a pair of 80 mm spinners. The box doesn't flash any "OC" markings, so it's safe to assume that he card runs at its reference clock speeds of 1051 MHz core, 1178 MHz GPU Boost, and 7012 MHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. The card features 4 GB of memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface. Based on the 28 nm "GM204" silicon, the GeForce GTX 970 reportedly features 1,664 CUDA cores, 138 TMUs, and 32 ROPs.

16 Comments on ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 Pictured

#1 RCoon

Jesus, the 970's are truly tiny cards. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 12:33 Reply

#2 DarkOCean

it's 104 tmus not 138. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 12:39 Reply

#3 GhostRyder

Meh, this cooler and card is not as impressive looking at the MSI we have seen. Seems a little too basic for my taste, but it is pretty small! Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 12:45 Reply

#4 Patrick3463

Damn hopefully the 980 is going to be bigger. Otherwise my case is going to look quite empty. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 12:52 Reply

#5 dyonoctis

Now,intel just have to lauch a 6 core on the B/H/Z*** platform, and we will have godlike mini-itx system ! Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 13:14 Reply

#6 Sony Xperia S

RCoon Jesus, the 970's are truly tiny cards. Sun, yup, it is indeed fascinating how nvidia can build much more efficient architectures performance wise. If they stress on the quality coming from their products, they will have no competition at all.



Guess how castrated this card is and yet how powerful it is. Imagine how mighty the new Maxwell Titans would turn out to be.



The sad thing is that nvidia don't even need to hurry for 16 nm, if they can destroy competition with 28 nm Maxwell. :( Sun, yup, it is indeed fascinating how nvidia can build much more efficient architectures performance wise. If they stress on the quality coming from their products, they will have no competition at all.Guess how castrated this card is and yet how powerful it is. Imagine how mighty the new Maxwell Titans would turn out to be.The sad thing is that nvidia don't even need to hurry for 16 nm, if they can destroy competition with 28 nm Maxwell. :( Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 14:34 Reply

#7 rtwjunkie

PC Gaming Enthusiast Except it's in no consumer's best interest to have either Green or Red destroy the other. All consumers would lose. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 16:32 Reply

#8 HumanSmoke

rtwjunkie Except it's in no consumer's best interest to have either Green or Red destroy the other. All consumers would lose. I wouldn't worry too much about that scenario. Neither are going anywhere anytime soon in graphics. It's in both their best interests to foster the impression that they're involved in a battle royale to keep the PR machine rolling - it distracts the masses from the fact that both companies have at least a loose accord not to be involved in a price war. Notice how both companies have shifted the price debate to the background and are fighting their supposed battle almost entirely with add-on's, software suites, and "features". I wouldn't worry too much about that scenario. Neither are going anywhere anytime soon in graphics. It's in both their best interests to foster the impression that they're involved in a battle royale to keep the PR machine rolling - it distracts the masses from the fact that both companies havea loose accord not to be involved in a price war. Notice how both companies have shifted the price debate to the background and are fighting their supposed battle almost entirely with add-on's, software suites, and "features". Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 17:11 Reply

#9 Sony Xperia S

HumanSmoke I wouldn't worry too much about that scenario. Neither are going anywhere anytime soon in graphics. It's in both their best interests to foster the impression that they're involved in a battle royale to keep the PR machine rolling - it distracts the masses from the fact that both companies have at least a loose accord not to be involved in a price war. Notice how both companies have shifted the price debate to the background and are fighting their supposed battle almost entirely with add-on's, software suites, and "features". yes, this means that the customers are always screwed, sometimes more, other times less but still. yes, this means that the customers are always screwed, sometimes more, other times less but still. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 17:18 Reply

#10 ensabrenoir

.....my itx system just winked at me. Just imagine something 750ti sized putting out 780 level performance .... with 750 temps....now that would be awesome. I know it defeats the purpose of x99 but i too would love to see a six core itx.....just because. While i'm floating here in dream land wouldn't it have been a more perfect world if the haswell refresh would have been a partially locked 6 core on z97 :slap: ok ok im awake. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 17:46 Reply

#11 MxPhenom 216

ASIC Engineer RCoon Jesus, the 970's are truly tiny cards. Just like the 670s, but with ~780 performance. Sounds like win in an even smaller ITX build to me. Just like the 670s, but with ~780 performance. Sounds like win in an even smaller ITX build to me. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 18:41 Reply

#12 rtwjunkie

PC Gaming Enthusiast Sony Xperia S yes, this means that the customers are always screwed, sometimes more, other times less but still. Just imagine how bad we would be screwed if only one of the two giants survived! Prices would be out of control. I for one am happy that the two teams compete. Just imagine how bad we would be screwed if only one of the two giants survived! Prices would be out of control. I for one am happy that the two teams compete. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 19:17 Reply

#13 Sony Xperia S

rtwjunkie Prices would be out of control. I think that anyways there will be regulatory organs which will put prices in check.



"Destroy" was used not for complete destruction and removal of the competition out of the market but I meant that Maxwell cards will ultimately dominate the market without effective competition from another architecture. I think that anyways there will be regulatory organs which will put prices in check."Destroy" was used not for complete destruction and removal of the competition out of the market but I meant that Maxwell cards will ultimately dominate the market without effective competition from another architecture. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 19:22 Reply

#14 badtaylorx

I like Zotac. I'll wait until the custom pcb AMP! card comes out, but I like where the new color scheme is going. Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 21:20 Reply

#15 overpass

If the price is kept under $400, then I know what my next vidcard upgrade will be~:) I wonder what Zotac's warranty is but that 'extended warranty' definitely sets itself from the pack. I expect the Zotac's crazy orange colour scheme will be reserved for that AMP! edition cards, hopefully they also light up because that will be all kinds of awesome :rockout: Posted on Sep 11th 2014, 22:36 Reply