An Indian tech retailer is offering three RTX 5080s at MSRP to "winners" The RTX 5080 model in question is above the MSRP set ...
and Zotac might demand more money, but they also sometimes offer lower running temperatures, quieter fans, and more overclocking headroom. The RTX 5080 release date was Thursday, January 30 ...
From 7AM to 12PM on Thursday and Friday (they were also sold on Wednesday), Nvidia is selling RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 cards at ...
Handily, TechPowerUp also happened to have a Zotac RTX 5090 Solid card affected ... Likewise, the ROPs in the RTX 5080 specs should be 112 – if your card only has 104 in GPU-Z then you need ...
The Amp Extreme Infinity sits at an interesting intersection of this complexity – it's Zotac's premium take on Nvidia's RTX 5080, asking for Rs 1,28,000 — a bit more premium over the Founders ...
Reddit user gingeraffe90 also reports RTX 5080 GPUs are affected, citing a GPU-Z spec check. As reported by VideoCardz, a Zotac RTX 5090 graphics card test from TechPowerUp spotted missing ROPs ...
The gimped RTX 5080's score is around 12.7% lower in this single benchmark. One other thing to note is that the issue isn't limited to just FE models and/or Zotac cards, at least broadly speaking.
To push the limits of the ZOTAC GeForce RTX 5070 Ti AMP Extreme Infinity, we paired the GPU to a fairly powerful system ...
Zotac's Amp Extreme Infinity enhances Nvidia's RTX 5080 with superior cooling, premium build quality, and impressive aesthetics featuring an Infinity mirror design. Despite a higher price ...