It will be good but we all know it wont happen.All decent aftermarket 1070 will be above 400USD.Not the best of reviews, but performance is about where it was expected to end up; generally a tad bit faster than Titan X at 1080p and 1440p, and a tad bit slower at 4k. If the AIB custom cards are under $400 and close to the $379, then it's a pretty good card for the money considering new node costs. GTX 670 was MSRP $399 on it's release just over 4 years ago - the 1070 has 4 times as much memory and close to 3x the performance.
It will be good but we all know it wont happen.All decent aftermarket 1070 will be above 400USD.
is that the max oc? looks like 5%? that would be atrocious.
You sure? The Strix 1080 is only $20 over MSRP. The EVGA ACX 3.0 1080 is also $620.
So does anyone know this site? Because it's a little strange seeing a review before the NDA is up (otherwise we'd have 100 reviews right now).
heh OC is like non existing.GTX980TI after oc will destroy it by 20-25%
I think the aftermarket 1070's will sell like absolute nuts.
So it is not clearly ahead of the titan x as expected.
Game of the year for some, The Division is none the less greedy. The title of Ubisoft likes GeForce ... but not only! So while the GeForce GTX 1080 is first, the Radeon R9 Fury occupy second and third places in 4K before the GeForce GTX 1070. Which is 9% faster than the GeForce GTX Titan X 1440p and 45% faster than the GeForce GTX 970. Given the GeForce GTX 980 Ti, GeForce GTX 1070 is 14% faster. As for the gap between GeForce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1070, it was 23% in favor of the GeForce GTX 1080 still 1440p.
Is it just a memory bandwidth issue in The Division? Even the 390X is getting creamed.
On a separate note... what does this do to the used market for 980 Ti's? I can't see them being worth more than about $325.00 used now.
You sure? The Strix 1080 is only $20 over MSRP. The EVGA ACX 3.0 1080 is also $620.
The bandwidth was always going to be a problem, add to that 256bit vs 512bit on the 390x & you have a mini storm in a tea cup. I guess any of the claims that mem compression on Pascal was enhanced should be taken with a bucket full of salt, that or the skimpy 256bit is just too little for 4K. I see a repeat of 960 here & looks like the 1070 will be even more horrid VFM card, it'll also age real badly if the some of the recent benches indicate a growing trend,Really embarrassing to see 390X keeping up with 1070 in some recent games. The Division, Hitman and AotS specifically.
Similar to GDDR3 4850 vs GDDR5 4870, although in that case both cards used full RV770s without any cutting.
GDDR5 must be gimping GP104 hard, on top of a 25% SPs and extra resources cut for the 1070. That could explain why a 2GHz OC like the 1080's results in 5-10% gains at 4k.