Using the stock cooler which covers up pretty much the whole card there isn’t a lot you can say. We can see ZOTAC have placed their sticker on the left side of the card, but really apart from that there isn’t much else to it.
The back of the card gives us a single PCI Express connector as with all other 8800GTS models, and also a single SLI connector across the top of the card.
There is a sticker on the side that gives us the model number along with some details on the card. We also have the name of the company and their website.
The I/O department continues to follow the stock design and gives us two Dual Link DVI connectors along with a TV-out port. The card is a double slot one of course, and we have an exhaust point at the other side to help the air escape.
There isn’t too much to the card, which you’d expect for something that follows the reference design.
Specifications
Continuing along with the reference theme the clocks follow with 650MHz on the core, 1625MHz on the shader clock and 1940MHz DDR on the memory. Nothing too out of the ordinary here at all, so let’s move on.