Called the Geforce GTX 1080 ArcticStorm Thermaltake 10 Year Anniversary Edition, the new graphics card from Zotac features a fully custom PCB paired up with Thermaltake's full-cover water block.
The PCB comes with a 16-phase VRM (instead of the standard 8+2 one), powered by two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
It also comes with a dual BIOS feature allowing users to switch between 1632MHz base and 1771MHz GPU Boost clocks and higher settings of 1657MHz base and 1797MHz GPU Boost clocks.
The new card still packs 8GB of GDDR5X memory clocked at 10GHz and come with standard three DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b and DVI display outputs.
What makes the new Zotac GTX 1080 ArcticStorm Thermaltake 10 Year Anniversary Edition special is the fully custom water all-copper full-cover water block from Thermaltake with 0.6mm micro-channels, standard G1/4 fittings and RGB lighting, controlled via Zotac's own FireStorm utility.
Zotac really pulled all the stops for its 10th year anniversary unveiling quite a few new products with the same badge, including a special Magnus EN1080 mini-PC with GTX 1080, VR backpack system with GTX 1070, new Sonix 480GB PCIe SSD and the special GTX 1080 ArcticStorm.
Unfortunately, Zotac did not reveal any details regarding the actual price or the availability date but we will probably hear more about it soon.