Zotac's GTX 480 AMP! Edition Comes With Death Adders


Zotac GTX 480 AMP! Limited Edition with Razer DeathAdder Mouse

The Zotac GTX 480 AMP! Limited Edition with The Bundled Razer DeathAdder Mouse

Sounds like some cheesy boss name the Japs thought of - the SEGA and PC classic Golden Axe came into mind actually - but we're talking of a mice from its name alone, suggests in helping its wielder claim more heads, frags and gibs to add to his leaderboard score. We're talking of the just arrived 5-button, 3500 DPI, left-hander friendly, 3.5G Razer Precision infrared sensor-equipped Razer DeathAdder mouse. Makes perfect sense to bundle with Zotac's GTX 480 AMP! - overclocked - Limited Edition graphics card.

I think we're already quite familiar with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480, so let's take it from what Zotac's version brings to the table: 756MHz vs. 700MHz core clock speeds, 1512MHz vs. 1401MHz processor clock speeds, 3800MHz vs. 3696MHz memory clock speeds, 480 CUDA cores, 1536MB GDDR5 memory, dual 92mm silent high performance fans with one intimidating heatsink. Interfaces are standard coming with dual dual-link DVIs and one mini HDMI 1.3a-capable port.

We suppose we missed out a little more on the subtle yet important details of the DeathAdder mouse that could mean the difference between your headshot or someone else's. The mouse has a 1000Hz ultrapolling with a 1ms response time, so that makes mouse-lag, a not valid excuse for missing your target. There's on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, negating mouse speed issues. There are 5 independently programmable Hyper Response buttons along with the non-slip texture on the mouse, zero-accoustic Ultrastick Teflon feet pads, gold plated USB connectors, 16-bit ultra-wide data path, 60-120 inches per second and 15g of acceleration, and 7-foot lightweight, braided fiber cable. Everything works for you if you're one kick arse player, or against you if you're a sore loser, so make sure you don't belong to the latter.

With a little luck you may not really need such a mouse, but heck, whoever said these things were a need? They're definitely a want, and perfect if you're looking at getting both the DeathAdder and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 GPU.