Is it good for cryptocurrency mining – ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X? It is the new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti packing 48 SMs, 192 Tensor Cores (3rd Gen) and 48 RT Cores (2nd Gen) against the 40 SMs, 320 Tensor Cores (2nd Gen), and 40 RT Cores (1st Gen) inside of the GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER. The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo featuring HoloBlack gives rise to amplified gaming with ultra graphics fidelity in style. Explore more in ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X review.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- HoloBlack Design
- Metal RGB LED Backplate
- 2nd Gen Ray Tracing Cores
- 3rd Gen Tensor Cores
- IceStorm 2.0 Advanced Cooling
- SPECTRA 2.0 RGB Lighting
- Active Fan Control with FREEZE Fan Stop
- FireStorm Utility
Cons
- Temperature gets rise
Specs – ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X
- GPU GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
- Video Memory8GB GDDR6X
- Memory Bus256-bit
- CUDA cores6144
- Memory Clock19 Gbps
- PCI Express4.0 16x
- Engine ClockBoost: 1830 MHz
- Power Input2 x 8-pin
- DirectX12 Ultimate
- Display Outputs3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (up to 7680×4320@60Hz)
HDMI 2.1* (up to 7680×4320@60Hz)
*Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable is required to support 8K/60FPS or 4K/120FPS - HDCP Support2.3
- Multi Display CapabilityQuad Display
- Recommended Power Supply750W
- Power Consumption310W
- OpenGL4.6
- CoolingIceStorm 2.0
- Slot Size2.5 slot
- SLINot Supported
- Supported OSWindows 10 64-bit (build 2004 or later)
- Card Length316.8mm x 122.7mm x 58.6mm / 12.5″ x 4.8″ x 2.3″
- Accessories2 x Dual 6-pin to 8-pin cable
Manual
Compare ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 FE | ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Extreme Holo | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FE | |
Model | 900-1G133-2530-000 | ZT-A30710F-10P | 900-1G143-2515-000 |
GPU Boost Clock | 1710MHz | 1890MHz | 1770MHz |
Length | 285mm | 355.9mm | 267mm |
GPU Clock Rate | 1440MHz | 1575MHz | 1575MHz |
Cooling Fans | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Slot Size | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Power Connectors | 1 PCIe 12-pin | 2 PCIe 8-pin + 6-pin | 1 PCIe 12-pin |
CUDA Cores | 8704 | 6144 | 6144 |
GPU Memory Size | 10GB | 8GB | 8GB |
TDP | 320 Watts | 310 Watts | 290 Watts |
Release Date | Oct-20 | Jun-21 | Jun-21 |
Price
NVIDIA has announced a $600 price point for the RTX 3070 Ti, which is $100 higher than the RTX 3070 and hard to justify given what we’re seeing in terms of performance, power, heat, and noise. With current market conditions being what they are, such price points are of course completely irrelevant. In recent days, we’ve seen card prices come down a little bit, but they’re still super high. The RTX 3070 Ti is now sold at around $1100, and I feel like Zotac’s AMP Extreme Holo could end up $100 higher than that.
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X review
Design
ZOTAC equipped the card with a semi-passive design; the three fans start to spin and cool once the GPU warms up. You’ll notice it has 2x 8 (6+2) pin power connectors, and along the PCie bus that’s good for 375W of energy intake. Weighing in at close to 1250g, this baby has been sized quite big, 32 x 12.5cm.
Ports
Display connectivity is standard here: 1 x HDMI 2.1 and 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 connectors.
Frame rates
1080p gaming is definitely something NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 3070 Ti dominates in, with 60FPS+ easily on AAA games with maxed out graphics for the most part. You should also be able to crank ray tracing in games like Cyberpunk 2077 and nail 60FPS average thanks to DLSS technology.
The triple-fan cooler is fantastic and so too is the style, with ZOTAC always willing to try something different with its custom GeForce graphics cards. If you’re gaming at 1080p or 1440p then the ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo is a fine choice, with 4K 60FPS gaming actually no problem either.
Temperature
We encountered Zotac’s cooler design before, on the RTX 3090 AMP Extreme Holo; actually, it seems they’re using exactly the same cooler here, which of course provides awesome cooling potential for the RTX 3070 Ti. In our thermal testing, we saw excellent temperature results with the default “Performance” BIOS, only 71°C under full load, which is a huge improvement over the 82°C on NVIDIA’s Founders Edition.
Cooling
The Zotac 3070 Ti offers a triple slot fan design with better cooling and better power delivery over the founder’s edition. You can expect about a 10% difference in the power target and slightly better overclocking headroom from the increased cooling potential. IceStorm 2.0 offers enhanced airflow by utilizing an 11 blade fan design. There is also “Freeze Fan Stop” which automatically enables quieter cooling by stopping the fans when the GPU is idle.
Power consumption
As for GPU temps my sample was topping out at around 1920-1940MHz GPU boost out of the box. GPU temps sat at around 70C, GPU hotspot at 80C, and GDDR6X memory temps of 82C (up from 76C on the Inno3D RTX 3070 Ti X3 OC dual-slot).
We are looking at GPU board power of around 295W and 315W when overclocked, so a high-quality 500W power supply will be more than enough for the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo graphics card.
Overclocking
The Zotac GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Extreme Holo is positioned a notch above the RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo (reviewed here). You get all of the aesthetic uplift of the Holo, but with even higher clock speeds of 1890 MHz GPU Boost compared to the 1830 MHz of the AMP Holo and 1770 MHz NVIDIA reference. The new AMP Extreme Holo is also based on a completely different PCB than the AMP Holo.
How to install ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X?
The installation of any graphics card is straightforward these days. Once the card is seated into the PC make sure you hook up the monitor and of course any external power connectors like 6/8-pin or the new 12-pin PEG power connectors. Preferably get yourself a power supply that has these PCIe PEG connectors natively. Purchase a quality power supply, calculate/estimate your peak power consumption for the entire PC, and double that number for the power supply as your PSU is most efficient at half the load value. So, if during gaming you consume 300W Watts on average for the entire PC, we’d recommend a 600 Watt power supply as a generic rule.
Once done, we boot into Windows, install the latest drivers and after a reboot, all should be working. No further configuration is required or needed unless you like to tweak the settings, for which you can open the NVIDIA control panel.
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X Performance review
Averaged over our 22-game-strong test suite at 1440p resolution, the Zotac AMP Extreme is 4% faster than the Founders Edition and 10% ahead of the RTX 3070 non-Ti. That’s a pretty solid improvement, also compared to other RTX 3070 Ti custom designs.
Compared to the Radeon RX 6800, the AMP Extreme Holo is able to match it, at 1440p, and beat it by 2% at 4K, an important win. The GeForce RTX 3080 is 10% faster than the Zotac card, and the newly released RTX 3080 Ti is 18% faster. Last generation’s GeForce RTX 2080 Ti flagship is 13% behind the RTX 3070 Ti, and the difference to the RTX 2070 Super is 34%.
The Zotac AMP Extreme Holo is without any doubt the fastest RTX 3070 Ti we ever tested–good job, Zotac! Still, the increase over the RTX 3070 isn’t that big, especially when you consider the investment by NVIDIA: full GA104 GPU, GDDR6X, new PCBs, and completely new cooler design for the FE.
Memory size on the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti remained at 8 GB, same as the RTX 3070 non-Ti, probably because the only other feasible option is 16 GB, which would have increased cost significantly without major performance improvements. The underlying reason is that the VRAM capacity is tied to the memory bus width on the card. In theory, a 12 GB 192-bit design like the RTX 3060 is possible, but the performance loss from the narrower memory bus would more than negate any gains from the larger memory buffer.
Alternate of ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 Ti AMP Holo 8GB GDDR6X
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
Memory: 10GB GDDR6X | Memory speed: 19Gbps | Memory bus: 320-bit | Boost clock: 1,815MHz | CUDA cores: 8,704 | Process: 8nm | Power: 340W
Thanks to powerful Ampere performance and a competitive price, the RTX 3080 is an excellent pick for most people. It affords you the ability to choose FHD, QHD, or UHD resolutions at a high frame rate, and it delivers extra NVIDIA features like RTX ray tracing and Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS). It’s much faster than the RTX 2080 and even beats out the RTX 2080 Ti in raw performance.
If you can find an RTX 3080 in stock, chances are you’re going to buy it. We’ll hold off on individual recommendations for now.
Pros
- High-end Ampere performance with 8,704 CUDA cores
- AI enhancements from DLSS 2.0
- Compatible with G-Sync displays
- Powerful enough for 4K gaming
- Outperforms the RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti
Cons
- Overkill for some people
There’s no one true pick for everyone when it comes to the best graphics card, but if we’re choosing what should suit most people based on performance and price, we have to go with NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 3080. While AMD has undoubtedly cut into NVIDIA’s claim to the GPU throne with its Radeon RX 6000 cards, a few of which are included in this roundup, the top-tier option still belongs to Team Green.
Not only does the RTX 3080 outperform last-generation GPUs, but it also delivers the extra benefits that make RTX cards so sought after. Ray tracing is becoming more prevalent in modern games, and NVIDIA’s GPUs with dedicated ray-tracing cores are up to the task.
DLSS is perhaps the more impressive feature that comes standard with this GPU. It employs dedicated Tensor cores to run AI rendering in real-time, effectively boosting frame rates while also making frames come out at a much higher resolution. Because ray tracing can be detrimental to performance, DLSS is the perfect pairing. AMD’s new RX 6000 cards feature ray tracing, but so far the hit to performance is far more severe compared to NVIDIA RTX.
The RTX 3080 has some beefy specs, and it’s the right card if you’re looking to enjoy smooth 4K gaming at 60 FPS without having to turn down in-game settings. If you want the best PSU for the RTX 3080, NVIDIA recommends at least going with a 750W option. This card is compatible with G-Sync monitors, which have the adaptive sync technology to reduce screen tearing. It will also work with any FreeSync monitors that are “G-Sync compatible.” Whether you’re looking to game at 4K or 1440p, the RTX 3080 is the new best graphics card for many people.
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