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Zotac Gaming unveils AMP Extreme Infinity and Solid cards based on RTX 50-series graphics

The RTX 5090 AMP Extreme Infinity. (Image source: Zotac)
The RTX 5090 AMP Extreme Infinity. (Image source: Zotac)
Zotac Gaming has announced that it is ready to support those who want to make the Blackwell upgrade with its latest AMP Extreme Infinity, Solid and Solid OC ranges. Their BladeLink fans are augmented with the OEM's latest IceStorm 3.0 advanced cooling and vapor chamber technology for up to 32GB of up to RTX 5090 graphics, equipped with DDR7 memory, DLSS 4 and Spectra 2.0 ARGB lighting.

Nvidia has just made the RTX 50 series official; now, Zotac's Gaming division has confirmed that it has taken the cutting-edge new graphics up in its latest video cards.

Unlike the card waved around by Jensen Huang during the CES 2025 keynote, each variant has 3 100 millimeter (mm) BladeLink fans apiece, not to mention third-gen IceStorm "Advanced Cooling" and a vapor chamber enlarged "by 34%" (presumably compared to their RTX 40-series counterparts).

Each new card is re-inforced with metal in its frame and has a metal backplate, the latter of which is also die-cast in the AMP Extreme Infinity line. A new Infinity Mirror design is also exclusive to that series, as is a Tri-Zone version of Zotac's SPECTRA 2.0 ARGB.

The Solid and Solid OC cards do also support a reduced amount of the same lighting, not to mention SPECTRA LINK syncing for the rest of the system, despite their comparatively no-nonsense look.

Nevertheless, they support the same triple DisplayPort 2.1/single HDMI port lay-out as the INFINITY cards, with up to 8K and VRR support over the latter.

The new Zotac cards also support all the main advantages of the latest Blackwell-based architecture, DLSS 4, the latest cores for both AI and ray-tracing and PCIe 5.0 x16 included.

The OEM has yet to outline specs per individual card in full, although it has revealed that each of its 3 new lines (AMP Extreme Infinity, Solid and Solid OC) will have an RTX 5090-based flagship, with 5080 and 5070 Ti counterparts apiece, while the 5070 will feature in Solid and Solid OC form only.

Zotac has disclosed that even the RTX 5080 Solid OC will have the same 30 gigabit per second (Gb/s) memory clock as its Infinity counterpart, with speeds boosted to 2.625 gigahertz (GHz) and 2.67GHz respectively.

Then again, they will come with the standard 16GB of DDR7 memory and a 256-bit memory bus compared to the maxed-out 32GB/512-bit profile exclusive to their RTX 5090-based siblings.

All of the new cards will use 12VHPWR for power and will come with a new, RTX 50-specific version of the Zotac Gaming utility software FireStorm. Their pricing and availability is yet to be determined; for reference, the Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse branded version of the RTX 4070 AMP AIRO goes for $699.99 on Amazon.

Zotac showcases its new Solid/Solid OC...
Zotac showcases its new Solid/Solid OC...
and AMP Extreme Infinity cards. (Source: Zotac)
and AMP Extreme Infinity cards. (Source: Zotac)

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Zotac Press Release

ZOTAC GAMING presents the next step in the ultimate gaming experience with ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture and AI to enable new experiences and next-level graphics fidelity.

Featuring an all-new design language and a premium cooling system, the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti will come in three models – AMP Extreme INFINITY, SOLID OC, and the SOLID; while the 5070 will come in SOLID OC and SOLID models.

Feature Highlights

- GeForce 50 series powered by NVIDIA Blackwell and AI

- Powerful IceStorm 3.0 Advanced Cooling System

- 34% larger Vapor Chamber for rapid heat dissipation

- Enhanced Durability with metal mid-frame reinforcement

- All-around SPECTRA 2.0 RGB Lighting with up to 3 zones of customization

- SPECTRA LINK for lighting synchronization

- Exclusive Infinity Mirror design on the AMP Extreme INFINITY

- 12VHPWR Safety Enhancements

- New FireStorm Design for GeForce RTX 50 Series

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2025-01- 7 (Update: 2025-01- 8)