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I do not see that much about them anywhere, what has every else hear/think of them?

 

 

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I do not see that much about them anywhere, what has every else hear/think of them?

Pretty good,

Not as well known as Asus/Gigabyte/MSI/Asrock though. 

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If their warranty is good, then I don't see the problem. 

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I do not see that much about them anywhere, what has every else hear/think of them?

I have gotten zotac cards in the past. One failed and they were one of the roughest companies I've ever had to deal with when it comes to an RMA, but the card I got replaced is still working today. The thing is a boss. It has also been a few years, so they may have changed. That said I would go for EVGA, MSI, Asus, or Gigabyte.

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They're better than XFX, sometimes iffy but overall good.

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Pretty good,

Not as well known as Asus/Gigabyte/MSI/Asrock though. 

What does ASRock have to do with anything? 

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What does ASRock have to do with anything? 

Motherboard manufacturer?

 

He never said he was talking about a GPU. 

 

- Zotac does make motherboards. 

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They're not bad but they can be iffy sometimes, if your looking for a cheap card manufacturer for what I'm presuming is Nvidia (most of they cards are Nvidia)  then go PNY as they make most of the Quadro cards.

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Motherboard manufacturer?

 

He never said he was talking about a GPU. 

 

- Zotac does make motherboards. 

I did mean GPUs, I did not know that Zotac even made motherboards though.

 

 

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I would avoid if at all possible... Same with XFX IMO...

 

I like to try to stick with EVGA if I can, then ASUS, MSI, ect... In no particular order... EVGA > All :D

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Its an old brand known for its Nvidia Cards, isn't particularly well known, has less than satisfactory customer service but offers lower prices than competition while offering industry standard warranty.

If you want to buy reference card for watercooling.. Zotac can be an option; for anything better go to ASUS, MSI, GIGABYTE, EVGA, GALAXY(KFA) and GAINWARD.

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