Nvidia RTX 4080 Super Five Card Review

Zotax RTX 4080 Super Trinity

Nvidia RTX 4080 Super Five Card Review

Zotax RTX 4080 Super Trinity

The Trinity Black Edition is from our old friends at Zotac. They’ve been famous since their GTX 690 (anyone remember that?) swept all before it. The RTX 4080 Super here is more sane than the dual-GPU 690 was though.

Zotac Trinity Box

If the Palit is a regular three fan card designed with a set square, the Zotac has a French Curve. It’s curvaceous. Almost hourglass-like in appearance.

Zotac Trinity Fans

Live to game. We wish. Okay we do live to game, but we just never have the time to do so, such are our commitments to bringing you fresh content every week. The Zotac Trinity has a minimalist backplate.

Zotac Trinity Backplate

You can see how much thinner it is than the ASUS and Gigabyte cards we looked at a couple of pages ago. It’s almost svelte. We’ve reviewed the 4070 Ti Super Zotac card and found it to be excellent. We’ve no doubt this will be the same.

Zotac Trinity Side

If you haven’t upgraded to a power supply that supports the new power supply connector then the time is now. The early problems have been ironed out, and it’s not going away.

Zotac Trinity Power input

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