Zotac Unveils GeForce RTX 5070 Ti in Compact Solid SFF and Solid White Versions

Zotac has expanded its GeForce RTX 5070 Ti lineup with two branded versions, Solid SFF and Solid White, both of which feature additional factory overclocking.

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Zotac produces GeForce RTX 5000 graphics cards under three branded series: Solid, AMP Extreme and XGAMING. Only the senior models of accelerators are produced under the latter, but XGAMING graphics cards are available exclusively for the Asian market. For the international market, the most popular is the Zotac Solid series, which the manufacturer has supplemented with two more accelerator models.

Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid Core OC White Edition

The Solid series includes the regular Solid model and the Solid Core version. The manufacturer has expanded the series with Solid SFF and Solid White models. Like most other Nvidia partners, Zotac has stopped producing graphics cards without additional factory overclocking, as their sales do not bring significant profits. The most sophisticated among the Solid cards is the original GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid (ZT-B50710J-10P). It is equipped with a huge cooling system 3.5 expansion slots thick. The Solid Core model, in turn, is 2.5 expansion slots thick, but is equipped with an I / O plate for three slots.

Zotac GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid SFF

The new Solid White model is based on the Solid Core version, not the original Solid. Thus, the thickness of the new product is 2.5 expansion slots. The cards are distinguished by their color. Solid White, as you might guess, is made in white. In turn, the Solid SFF model is exactly two expansion slots thick and is equipped with an I/O plate of the same thickness.

If the graphics card size doesn’t matter, you can choose any of the Solid versions, as they all have the same factory overclock. Their GPUs have a Boost frequency of 2482 MHz, and their TDP is 300 W.

The original Solid model (3.5 expansion slots thick) differs only in the bundled adapter from three 8-pin to one 12+4-pin power connector, while the others are equipped with an adapter from two 8-pin connectors. This can probably be explained by the fact that the original version of the RTX 5070 Ti Solid uses the same component base as the model above – the RTX 5080 Solid.

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