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The video discusses the perception of Zotac graphics cards, noting past issues with thermal problems and fan noise, particularly in the RTX 3000 Series. However, lower-end models were considered good, and the GTX 1000 Series performed well. The review covers different series, highlighting both criticisms and praises for specific models. There is positive feedback on RTX 4000 series cards, especially the Trinity model in white. The reviewer also mentions packaging quality, RGB control software, and overclocking features. Recommendations include the RTX 4080 models and caution against buying used 3000 series cards at high prices. Overall, the video encourages recommending Zotac cards and sharing experiences in the comments.
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In this segment of the video, the content creator discusses the perception of Zotac graphics cards and gives their opinion on the matter. They acknowledge that some Zotac cards have had significant issues in the past, such as thermal problems and loud fan noise, especially in the RTX 3000 Series. The issues were exacerbated during the mining craze when cards were pushed to their limits. Despite this, the lower-end models were considered good. The creator also mentions that Zotac’s reputation isn’t entirely justified, as their GTX 1000 Series was well-performing and offered good value for the price. Additionally, they highlight that Zotac cards have well-built PCBs, with no major issues with the memory or other components.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the performance of Zotac’s graphics cards throughout different series. They mention issues with the GTX 1000 series coolers, specifically criticizing the Trinity model in the RTX 3000 series. However, they praise the mid-range models like the twin Edge for being effective, mentioning the benefit of running it undervolted for optimal performance. Moving on to the RTX 4000 series, the speaker expresses positive feedback on Zotac’s cards, particularly the Trinity model in white, noting that it effectively addresses previous concerns. The RTX 47 TTI super card is highlighted for its performance and cool, quiet operation even at stock settings, with emphasis on its 16GB of VRAM.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer mentions that the packaging of the product is good and includes a GPU standoff. They discuss the decent software for RGB control and overclocking, despite some warnings about the website. The focus is on Zotac graphics cards, recommending models like the 4080, advising against used 3000 series cards unless purchased cheaply and willing to put in work. The conclusion emphasizes recommending Zotac cards and encourages viewers to share their experiences in the comments.
