It will. There's nothing special about 1070's PCI-E connection. The things which may be an issue is the length of the card and the presence of 8-pin power cord on your PSU.
So the power cord might not be the same?
It will. There's nothing special about 1070's PCI-E connection. The things which may be an issue is the length of the card and the presence of 8-pin power cord on your PSU.
Anyone else here with this card still clutching to their overclocked i5 2500k's?
I just want 60FPS on everything on my regular ass 1080p monitor. No interest in 4K right now.
I want to buy a Gigabyte 1070 FE so badly. It's just sitting there on Newegg, In Stock, ready to buy.
What do I do?!
I just spent $500 with next day shipping and I have slight buyers remorse. But I normally get that after dropping console money on a single card.
But I have a feeling the jet engine fan on the thing will dry my tears when I'm finally running Witcher 3 in 60 FPS.
I just spent $500 with next day shipping and I have slight buyers remorse. But I normally get that after dropping console money on a single card.
But I have a feeling the jet engine fan on the thing will dry my tears when I'm finally running Witcher 3 in 60 FPS.
It's ok, the cards are like $630 in Canada and we make about as much or less than you guys do.
I don't get where people think 2500ks are not good anymore... they're still monsters of CPUs. I have mine at 4.5 GHz and a 1070 and I get 55-60fps on ultra from Witcher 3 at 1440
I just spent $500 with next day shipping and I have slight buyers remorse. But I normally get that after dropping console money on a single PC component.
But I have a feeling the jet engine fan on the thing will dry my tears when I'm finally running Witcher 3 in 60 FPS.
God damn, game has become impossible in solo que. ALWAYS getting dumb teams, and I mean constanly, not people being very good agaisnt us, but teams when even working together being terrible, 10 seconds left, WHY THE **** IS EVERYONE BACKING OFF THE PAYLOAD AS I RETURN?
Overwatch thread's around the corner bro. But as a fellow Overwatcher also looking to buy a GTX 1070, I feel your pain.
I don't get where people think 2500ks are not good anymore... they're still monsters of CPUs. I have mine at 4.5 GHz and a 1070 and I get 55-60fps on ultra from Witcher 3 at 1440
I want to buy a Gigabyte 1070 FE so badly. It's just sitting there on Newegg, In Stock, ready to buy.
What do I do?!
PSU is fine, motherboard is fine. Just put the new card in. And overclock your 2500k if you haven't already.Hmm that's interesting. I am thinking whether I need a complete new rig or whether I should just upgrade my 560Ti. So this would be compatible with the 2500K mobos?
My PSU is a 6 years old Seasonic 620W. Would that be enough for this card?
Hmm that's interesting. I am thinking whether I need a complete new rig or whether I should just upgrade my 560Ti. So this would be compatible with the 2500K mobos?
My PSU is a 6 years old Seasonic 620W. Would that be enough for this card?
So the power cord might not be the same?
Anyone else here with this card still clutching to their overclocked i5 2500k's?
I just want 60FPS on everything on my regular ass 1080p monitor. No interest in 4K right now.
I think if I were to upgrade from my 970 to a 1070, the Gigabyte G1 is the card I'd get. Boost clock the same as the EVGA SC, and the OC mode is even higher. Card doesn't look hideous either, and is priced at $429.99 US, cheaper than most.
The problem for me right now is that $430 is freaking $50 more than what Nvidia said the MSRP would be. The pricing as everyone said for both 1070 and 1080 has been a joke so far.
Gigabyte Releases GeForce GTX 1070 G1 GAMING Graphics Card
Your PSU may not have an 8-pin power cable. Some older PSUs only had 6-pin ones, so you should check this first. There are adapters which allow to make a one 8-pin connector out of 2 6-pin cables though so even if you don't have one on your PSU you'll have that option.
PSA: according to this article (it's in French but is being relayed by other English-language websites such as Videocardz), the Asus GTX 1070 Strix Gaming (as well as the MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X) were shipped to reviewers with modified BIOSes which gave them frequency bumps.
Consumers can access those higher frequencies through OCing and manufacturer app profiles but the stock cards shipped to consumers run at lower clocks, meaning: don't trust the review benchmarks for those cards, they are not entirely accurate.
PSA: according to this article (it's in French but is being relayed by other English-language websites such as Videocardz), the Asus GTX 1070 Strix Gaming (as well as the MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X) were shipped to reviewers with modified BIOSes which gave them frequency bumps.
Consumers can access those higher frequencies through OCing and manufacturer app profiles but the stock cards shipped to consumers run at lower clocks, meaning: don't trust the review benchmarks for those cards, they are not entirely accurate.
Im actually trying to decide if I should go for a MSI 980ti or try and hold off for the 1070 version, based off of reviews performance wise they are both the same and when overcloced the 980ti pulls ahead by a few frames.
I think if I were to upgrade from my 970 to a 1070, the Gigabyte G1 is the card I'd get. Boost clock the same as the EVGA SC, and the OC mode is even higher. Card doesn't look hideous either, and is priced at $429.99 US, cheaper than most.
The problem for me right now is that $430 is freaking $50 more than what Nvidia said the MSRP would be. The pricing as everyone said for both 1070 and 1080 has been a joke so far.
980ti's still selling for $600 on Amazon. Waiting for 1070.
Hoping to get some opinions from dudes. I have the opportunity to get an EVGA 980 ti FTW for about $350. I was planning on getting a 1070 as I like the lower power consumption (and theoretically less heat) as my rig is built in an htpc case (fractal 605). I have a standard 980 SC now, and was hoping to get something possibly water cooled, due to the amount of heat that already exists in the case. But man, $350 seems like a solid deal for similar/better performance than what the 1070s are priced at right now.
Thanks for any input amigos!
A 1070 will work fine with a Intel 3570K correct ?
A 1070 will work fine with a Intel 3570K correct ?
Also jumping from a 670 to this looks like it will be a beast.
That is tempting lol. I'm guessing the 1070 is lower power though which is less cooling?
Edit: Oh I think i'll continue to wait for a 1070 or for my 1080 to ship for VR performance gains.
Are card sizes about the same as 970's? I'd love to have a little shorter card this time around if at all possible.
Not 100% sure about all the cards but the MSI Gaming 1070 is about an inch longer than the 970 counterpart so if anything I'd expect them to be bigger cards but probably not by too much. I would just check the size of your card and compare it to the version if the 1070 you're interested in.
I'm having to buy a completely different case if I expect anything bigger than the 970 to fit.
The 980Ti is basically equivalent to the 1070 so that's a great deal considering the 1070 really starts at $420 for a decent one. The 1070s only advantage is that it has multiprojection available and could potentially increase performance by 2x in VR. If you don't or not going to use VR, the 980 Ti is just as good and potentially overclocks better.
How insignificant would the bottleneck be when paired with a 2500K at 4.3GHz? Fairily small? Gonna be using it at 1080p + AA.Sure. Any i5 or i7 will do fine basically.
So the power cord might not be the same?
Hmm that's interesting. I am thinking whether I need a complete new rig or whether I should just upgrade my 560Ti. So this would be compatible with the 2500K mobos?
My PSU is a 6 years old Seasonic 620W. Would that be enough for this card?