Zotac's GTX 1080 Mini has dropped to $500 again, comes with The Crew 2
Zotac's 1080 Mini sale is back, and this time it comes with a free game.
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About a month ago, Zotac's GTX 1080 Mini card dropped to $499 on Amazon. If you missed that sale, you're in luck, because it's back. You can once again buy the card for $499.99 (MSRP for a standard GTX 1080), and this time it comes with a copy of The Crew 2 for PC.
Like all GTX 1080 cards, you get 8GB of GDDR5X VRAM. This particular model has a boost clock of 1759MHz, slightly higher than a stock 1080, with 10Gbps GDDR5X. It also has 'Spectra' seven-color lighting and Zotac's custom 'IceStorm' cooler. For connectivity, you get one DVI-D, three DisplayPort 1.4 connectors, and one HDMI 2.0b.
You can buy the card from Newegg here. The card is also $499.99 on Amazon and Newegg's eBay store, but you don't get a free game.
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Corbin is a tech journalist, software developer, and longtime PC Gamer freelance writer, currently based in North Carolina. He now focuses on the world of Android as a full-time writer at XDA-Developers. He plays a lot of Planet Coaster and Fallout and hosts a podcast all about forgotten stories from tech history.


