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ZOTAC ZT-90101-10P GeForce GTX 970 4GB 256-Bit DDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support G-SYNC Support Video Card

  • 1664 CUDA Cores
  • 4GB 256-Bit DDR5
  • PCI Express 3.0
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The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 Series set the bar in graphics performance. Pushing pixels for unprecedented detail, clarity, and smoothness to blur the line between virtual and reality.

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 970 ZT-90101-10P G-SYNC Ready Graphics Card

Main Features

  • Power by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 MAXWELL
  • 4 Display connections (2 x DL-DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI 2.0)
  • NVIDIA GPU Boost 2.0
  • NVIDIA MFAA Technology
  • NVIDIA SHIELD Ready
GTX 970
GTX 970GTX 970

One of the smallest GeForce GTX 970s available at just 8 inches!

GTX 970
Power+
GTX 970

Optimizing Power Delivery

  • Solid Capacitors
  • Ultra-stable performance
  • Extreme stress and heat resistance
  • Greater power use efficiency
  • Ripple noise elimination
  • Wide operating temperature range

FireStorm
GTX 970

Monitoring and Overclocking Utility

  • Fine Tune
  • 1-click Quick Boost performance
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  • Advanced monitoring capabilities
  • Customizable performance profiles
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GTX 970
GTX 970

Dynamic Super Resolution

4K Quality on a 1080p Display

GTX 970

Voxel Global Illumination

GTX 970

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  • Limited Warranty period (parts): 2 years
  • Limited Warranty period (labor): 2 years


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  • Joshua K.
  • 10/24/2014 7:40:53 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsTechnological Advancement!

Pros: Introduction
I had been using a GTX 480 for almost 5 years until my motherboard fried. The gpu still works but it gets too hot too quick and is unstable consequently. So I decided to build a new desktop.

New Build
I had a case, ram, HDD so it only cost me $625 to build a new desktop faster than my old for only $125 more than it cost for one GTX 480 back in the day. I was able to save money with a 500w PSU thanks to the low power reuirements of the GTX 970. The card is half the size of my old card, its a lot cooler and doesn't need a reactor to run. I have run lots of games: Crysis, Crysis 3, Metro 2033, Assassin's Creed IV and so on and the game never gets to 80 degreees celcius, ever. I have benchmarked it with afterburner and after hours, from like 8p.m. to 2a.m., it hovers around 75-78 degrees celcius and you hardly hear it! At idle the only thing I hear is my 5 year old HDD spinning, haha. It is so much quieter compared to my old heater that I used to game with. Its small, quiet, and powerful; especially powerful. I can run everything maxed. With AA off great 60+ FPS. Of course AA hits hard but with it on, depending on the game, you can stil get 35-60 FPS. But its all relative. Metro 2033 with AA maxed I can 70 FPS one second then 30 the next. When I eventually overclock I should be able to get GTX 980 stock which is great for the $330 vs. $550 price difference. I am amazed how far computing has come. It would cost ~$900 to build my same build. $800 if you use linux. Gaming desktops are becoming very affordable and comparable to consoles in price. Another 5 years might be all that is needed to completely replace consoles. I am very happy and recommend Zotac.

Cons: None.

Other Thoughts: MSI H81M-E34 Motherboard
Intel i5-4590
Corsair CX500
THIS GPU

And my leftover parts my last build:
Antec Twelve Hundred Case
2x2gb (4gb) Kingston RAM @ 1333mhz
750gb Western Digital Caviar Black
Windows 7

If you have a copy of Windows that will save you $100 or extra HDD which is typical. You do not need high amounts of RAM to game either. But you could get 8gb ram for $50 on sale; Black Friday is coming.

Hope I helped!

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  • Brian b.
  • 10/24/2014 5:28:38 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsVery good card

Pros: Handles 4k games on my Samsung 28" 4k monitor very well.
Kills my old 660ti which I sold for $150.
I didn't need to update my power supply on my 3 year old pc

Cons: None so far other than I makes me wanna spend more money and sli.

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  • Byron T.
  • 10/23/2014 7:35:51 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat Low
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsNice Short GFX Card, lots of Performance

Pros: -Short
-Quiet under load
-Low Temps

Cons: -Does not match my color scheme, dang!

Other Thoughts: I bought this, because it was the only 970 available. It was shorter than I expected and fit nicely into my case. This card would easily have fit into my micro atx build, now I regret shelling out for a titan!

It has run everything I've thrown at it with fantastic results. Dynamic Super Resolution is a cool feature for those of us that do not want to upgrade to higher res monitors yet. I'm happy with my purchase. Full eggs (:

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  • Yang D.
  • 10/21/2014 8:14:39 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsCompact, Cool and Smooth

Pros: Fairly cool (45) even when running three monitors.
Fairly compact. I am amazed how small it is.
Smooth gaming experiences with all my current games.
Include VGA converter.
Reasonably priced for a brand new release.

Cons: FireStorm software included is a bit clumsy designed. I did not expect too much from it though.

Other Thoughts: If my GPU did not die because of BitCoin minder trojan, I probably would have waited a bit longer before plunging for 970.

Did not regret my purchase decision.

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  • JOHN F.
  • 10/21/2014 7:51:13 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: less than 1 day
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsWOW!

Pros: This beast screams right out of the box! Very impressed with this GPU. Pulling 160+FPS at stock settings.

Cons: Never heard of Zotac before. That makes me nervous.

Other Thoughts: This beast almost seems too good to be true. It was a wicked looking black on black appearance, fits easily in my case and on my MSI mil spec mobo, and had my kids drooling over the fat copper heat pipes visible on the non-business end. Makes my old 9800GTX look like the fossil it is.

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  • Alexander D.
  • 10/21/2014 2:44:10 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsImpressive

Pros: I was waiting for MSI or ASUS to release a 900 series mini-ITX board but pulled the trigger on this because of a 20 dollar discount. I guessed right and this card fit in my tiny 10.4 liter air-cooled case (PC-TU100)! The PCB is 170mm long, the same length as an mITX board. The heatpipes makes it 190mm long. The fan shroud makes it 204mm long. So depending on your ITX build this card can fit.

I only get a very tiny bit of coil whine when the card hits 110% TDP. Overclocks well enough for my purposes.
At core clock set at 1276Mhz it boosts to 1490Mhz with max 76C temperatures (25C ambient) on the following benchmarks:

LuxMark 2.0: simple: 22369, medium: 3064, complex: 1672
FAHBench: explicit:66.38, implicit: 289.77

Boost clocks above 1500Mhz crashes things and a simple disable/enable on the driver gets me back up running.

Very happy with this little card! i7-4770 + GTX970 in a PC-TU100 :)

Cons: -runs pretty hot at stock settings. Using Zotac Firestorm to adjust fan speeds fixes this.
-gets pretty loud when fans hit 3000rpm but I won't hear it over my central AC or fridge.

Other Thoughts: Windows 8.1 thought that driver 4411 was up to date but card would not work with that driver. Downloading 4416 fixed things.

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  • Nathan M.
  • 10/17/2014 3:52:18 PM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggsGood performance increase over Crossfire Radeon 5850s

Pros: - Very powerful card, whilst drawing significantly less power than my crossfire 5850s
- Mine runs cool, although I might be lucky here (25c to 63c under load)
- Coupled with a 5+ yr old Core i7 Bloomfield @4.2GHz, it still makes for a good match
- Very small card, so it will fit in every case. Was 1" smaller than my Sapphire Extreme 5850
- Worked instantly with my 27" iMac in Target Display mode through the display port
- BF4, Crysis 3 and ACIV were like completely new experiences
- BF4 is buttery smooth in a 64-player server with ultra settings @1440p. I did not expect it to be that good

Cons: I can tell this model will not be a great overclocker unless there is a BIOS update. The power slider is limited to 106% TDP and the card pretty much hits that at stock boosts (mine is about 1266-1301MHz).

This is probably by design as the PCB is very small and compact on this model. I don't think it was ever designed to be an overclocking card. If you think you're getting a stable overclock, check out the Power Limit and watch the clocks. Chances are they are exceeded and the card is throttling itself.

I didn't purchase this card to be overclocked anyway, but don't get your hopes up by other reports because they might not be watching all the factors. Yes performance will seemingly go up, but are probably losing some smoothness due to clock throttling. The core voltage is also locked. On this model it doesn't surprise me, but I don't know why Zotac has locked the Extreme and AMP'ed editions of the premium cards as well.

There is a little bit of coil whine when a static bench or game screen raises the fps up into the thousands (Like Unigine Heaven/Valley etc.). I don't notice any whine anywhere else in gaming or other usage though.

Other Thoughts: Just a purely awesome experience moving up to the GTX 970. I had been an ATI/AMD user since the R8500 days. I know many in the past few years had always told me that the grass was greener on the 'green' side. I had to see it to believe it, and it is true. Geforce drivers and the experience program is so much better put together than what AMD offers right now.

Not to say that I hope AMD comes back strong, because I do, but I really think Nvidia pulled out another ace here and I had to finally make a move.

It's an absolutely awesome card.

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  • Anonymous
  • 10/17/2014 5:04:56 AM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

5 out of 5 eggs  great card, do not hesitate to buy

Pros: Overclocks like a beast. No issues with temps on mine - idle at 35c, full load 68-70c. Usually around 50c. Surprisingly, it is a very small card and can likely fit into most mITX cases. Price is too good to pass up. I expect prices on the 970s to climb, but I guess we will see.

Cons: None

Other Thoughts: I had really wanted the MSI 970, but I got impatient. Still, I have absolutely no regrets with this card. I will scoop up another for use in SLI.

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  • Anthony B.
  • 10/16/2014 9:38:00 AM
  • Tech Level: High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month

3 out of 5 eggsHOT

Pros: 970 great bang for the buck.

Cons: Runs extremely hot, I'm worried about the temperatures.
It breaks 80C / 175F 5 mins into a game. I had to download fan control software and jack the fan speed up it seems like the Zotac default speed / temps are really low. this helped a bit but its still a running about 25% hotter than my 660ti it replaced.

Other Thoughts: Waiting for drivers with MFAA

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  • Tristan R.
  • 10/13/2014 3:41:37 PM
  • Tech Level: Somewhat High
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month

5 out of 5 eggsFantastic Value

Pros: -Smaller card, small enough to fit in mITX build.
-Incredibly fast. Plays all games at 1440p at 60fps with the exception of Crysis 3 (which is killer). Even in Crysis 3 it's still better than 40-45fps.
-By default, it topped out at 70 degrees celcius for me.
-Overclocks like a beast.
-Low TDP...so very efficient.

Cons: None.

Other Thoughts: I got 210mhz more when I overclocked before I couldn't get it to be stable anymore. Never passes 83 degrees. I ended up getting framerates about 10% better, which is on par with a GTX 980! You can get 980 performance for the price of a 970 right out of the box!

I'm going to get a second one, overclock it, and put it in SLI. I'm amazed at how well this has performed. It's going to be hard for AMD to top it.

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