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Guru3D.com » News » ZOTAC Shows Mini GTX 1080 and much more at CES 2017

ZOTAC Shows Mini GTX 1080 and much more at CES 2017

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/30/2016 05:28 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
ZOTAC Shows Mini GTX 1080 and much more at CES 2017

ZOTAC will show a new lineup including their first Thunderbolt 3 Mini PC, External VGA box, and "the world's most compact GeForce GTX 1080" at CES. According to them, 10 years of design excellence to CES 2017 and showcase innovative VR and commercial solutions.

Below is just a small peak of the line up:

ZOTAC ZBOX C Series with Kaby Lake and Thunderbolt 3

  • Intel Kaby Lake processor
  • Passive cooling
  • Intel vPro and UNITE
  • Thunderbolt 3

ZOTAC External Graphics Dock

  • 1x PCIE x16 slot
  • 3x USB 3.0, 1x Quick Charge 3.0 USB port
  • 1x Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C connector)
  • Powers connected device

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Mini

  • 2560 CUDA Cores
  • Base clock: 1620 MHz, Boost clock: 1759 MHz
  • Memory: 8GB GDDR5X, 10 GHz, 256-bit

Worlds smallest GeForce GTX 1080

New Productivity Levels with new Mini PCs
The next generation of high speed and versatile connection has arrived on ZOTAC Mini PCs with next generation Intel Kaby Lake processors and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. Thunderbolt 3 delivers more transfer speed, more charging power and more compatible protocols. Richer display colors, lightning data transfer speed and a wide range of expansions become available with this new protocol.

The new ZBOX Mini PCs also introduce greater productive functionality with Intel vPRO and UNITE features. UNITE is introduced for the first time in ZOTAC Mini PCs, enabling it to become a platform for secure conference connections. Furthermore, it retains the functions of Intel vPRO and AMT, providing the convenience of deep repairs and maintenance through a remote connection. Intel Kaby Lake processors and GeForce GTX graphics are paired for the first time to make gaming Mini PCs more powerful and even more power efficient.

Unlock Potential Performance with External Graphics Dock
The external graphics dock enables a device equipped with Thunderbolt 3 port to greatly enhance its graphical processing capabilities and expand its functionalities. The ZOTAC external graphics dock (tentative) comes with a PCIE 3.0 slot , 3 standard USB 3.0 ports and 1 Quick Charge 3.0 enabled USB 3.0 port. This enables users to take advantage of the latest in battery technology in their supported devices such as smartphones and tablets.

"Our goal is to turn low power and ultra-portable Windows devices such as notebooks and mini PCs into performance racecars," says Danny Wong, Director of Product Management, ZOTAC International. "The external graphics dock enables any device equipped with Thunderbolt 3 ports to take full advantage of the transfer speed and bandwidth, potentially becoming exponentially more powerful." The external graphics dock also serves as a power source with a 400W power supply, meaning it can directly power a connected mini PC or supported system. Only a single Thunderbolt 3 type-C cable connection is needed for both power and data transfer on supported devices. All these features allow the dock to become a literal powerhouse for any notebooks or mini PCs. See it in action at ZOTAC's suite.

Explore New Territories with VR GO
As the VR GO hits the shelves, there is no better time to demonstrate what VR GO does that makes the difference. The ZOTAC VR GO is designed for a truly mobile VR experience. From hardware to comfort, every detail is considered. VR GO provides powerful yet efficient performance with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics and Intel Core i7 processor. Hardware and thermal design enable marathon playtime with comfort and minimal noise.



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Izi Cheeseborn
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#5376494 Posted on: 12/30/2016 11:38 PM
Just like ghost peppers, tiny but packs a punch!

RooiKreef
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#5376570 Posted on: 12/31/2016 07:04 AM
This is a lot of performance for such a small card. Looks like we will soon have HTPC's just as fast as desktop PC's. Thats a very good thing. Good work Zotac!

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#5376589 Posted on: 12/31/2016 09:48 AM
I'll be glad when the day comes that manufactures do away with the DVI port.

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#5376899 Posted on: 01/01/2017 04:16 AM
Based on ZOTAC's GTX 1070 Mini pricing, I would say this suggests the Mini 1080 could be very competitive if not one of the less expensive 1080 models as opposed to paying extra for the convenient form factor.

I bet Gigabyte is right around the corner with their Mini 1080 variant...at a lower price too. However, I'm more of a ZOTAC fan than Gigabyte when it comes to GPU's.

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#5377041 Posted on: 01/01/2017 07:14 PM
Since they can pack the GTX 1080 on an MXM 3.0b board for laptops, it isn't surprising that Zotac can put one together a mini variant.
I like it. Should be good for small form factor PCs and as dedicated PhysX card that doesn't hinder airflow too much, although I'd love to see a single slot cooling solution for it down the line as well.

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