Zotac has released two new GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super video cards – PGF OC and AMP Extreme, the first of which has impressive dimensions (accelerator length is 38.1 cm). Otherwise, both models have a similar design and are built on the meringue of the Nvidia Ava Lovelace generation GPU.

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The basis of the new Zotac video cards is the AD102-75 graphics processor, which is a stripped-down version of the flagship graphics chip used, among other things, in the GeForce RTX 4090 accelerators. It is noted that both new products also use cooling systems similar to those installed in older models accelerators. Due to a more massive cooling system, video cards will operate at lower temperatures, which provides some margin for overclocking them, and also makes them quieter during operation.

The new PGF OC and AMP Extreme models have a similar design, but are made in different colors (black and white). They are not as massive as the Super Solid version, which has a 3.5-slot design. Officially, both accelerators have a 3-slot design, but judging by the images, due to the large cooling system, this specification is slightly exceeded due to the protruding cooling shroud.

In terms of technical specifications, both new products are equipped with an AD102-175 graphics processor with 8448 CUDA cores and 16 GB of GDDR6X video memory. The TDP is 285 W, and a 16-pin connector is provided to power the accelerators. The RTX 4070 Ti Super RGF OC has dimensions of 38.1 x 15.4 x 7.4 cm, and the AMP Extreme measures 35.6 x 15 x 7.15 cm. Thus, the RGF OC model is one of the largest video cards on the market , and definitely the largest among the 4070 Ti Super versions. Both new products are currently announced only for the Chinese market; there is no information about their retail price.

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