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Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 Review Thread

Well if you want to spend $400+ the 1070 is pretty good. Anything less I'd probably go for that new AMD card that looks amazing for the 200-250 range.

I would be fine with $400-$500 if it means I don't have to buy another card in 2 years. Been going with $200 cards and would rather just buy something a bit less then the best on the market so I can ride out the console generation (or at least what goes for one these days) at 1080/60.
 
$780 in Australia. Fuck me. I want to upgrade but boy is that high. God damn I hate regional pricing.

Check newegg.com, $600 + $40 freight for a founders edition. Still pricey but sure beats $780. Personally I'll hold out until I can get something at the non-founders RRP (or at least something with a superior cooler and binning for that price).
 
Computerbase.de (in German though) got to test a Palit GameRock Premium Edition.

Looks like it has a really good and quiet cooler.

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Nice card. Stabilizes at ~2GHz out of the box in most games. (Without OC or changing the PT/TT)

I had already thought that Palit/Gainward (they are the same) seem like good choices this time around on both the 1080 and the 1070. Massive cooler, solid PCB, good out of the box clocks, and best of all not price gouging on the MSRP compared to the more well known brands like Asus, MSI and even Gigabyte to some extent.

Oh, and they actually have a default memory OC, which is nice.

Right now in Europe you can buy a 980Ti for less than the price of a non-FE 1070...
Well, they have to be, otherwise they couldn't get rid of the remaining stock.
A 1070 is roughly the same in DX11 games, faster in DX12 and VR, has 2 GB more memory, and consumes ~100W less.
 
I'm starting to wonder whether I wouldn't be better off getting a 480. It should be maximum $500 (probably closer to $450) whereas 1070s are sold at around $900. $400 is a ton of money (could get some Sennheiser HD600 that I've been eyeing for a while with that...), but I don't know if the 480 will be enough for 1440p 60fps gaming without taking down too many settings...

Need to wait for benchmarks, but a lot of early suggestions say its the equivalent of a GTX970~980 so I'm going to say close but not quite. Ok for like 80-90% of titles at medium/high settings if you don't mind turning stuff down. I've also got a 1440p monitor and upgrading from a 970 to 1070 because there's going to be 70% performance improvement.

However the 480 is sensational value. If I was building a PC the first time and there was no VR, I'd definitely get a 1080p screen and a 480. A 1080p/Freesync monitor would be around $400 plus $230 for a 8gb 480 vs a 1440p/G-sync/1070 combo - $700 plus $420.... i think i would just save the money and go the cheaper option. I mean even if I got the GTX 1080, it still wouldn't max out my 1440p/144hz monitor.
 
GTX 1070 prices are out of control in Canada.

MSI GTX 1070 Twin Frozr is $680. Jesus.
Dude, that's about 84% of what it costs in Europe. CAD ain't worth dirt at the moment. Blame Harper.

I'm starting to seriously consider the Palit Gamerock Premium, there's a shipment coming in on the 24th and they cost less than the Twin Frozr model. However, I'm wondering what the difference between it and the Palit Jetstream is; according to this article, Jetstream is "for OCers", but I'm really not sure what that even means in this context with the GR premium's monster base clocks.

http://techfrag.com/2016/06/12/pali...amerock-jetstream-address-different-pc-needs/
 
I'm tempted to get the palit gamerock premium as well. 499€ right now @ mindfactory.de
They lowered some prices already btw. Founders cards @ 479-489€ now
 
GTX 1070 prices are out of control in Canada.

MSI GTX 1070 Twin Frozr is $680. Jesus.
Oh my god.

That article doesn't really say that though, just speculation based on "friends not being able to find cards" lol.
Ok, fair enough.

I get my EVGA SC on Wdnesday!
Lucky!

Fuck you Nvidia. I'm not buying into your bullshit. I'll get a 1070 when they sell for the announced price.
That's how it'll be for me as well.
 
There's a 1070 listed below 450€ now. Of course, it's not a model anyone would actually want (plastic blower), but it's still some progress.
 
GTX 1070 prices are out of control in Canada.

MSI GTX 1070 Twin Frozr is $680. Jesus.

Yep, I noticed the prices on NCIX for a bunch of 1070/1080 cards went up today. The EVGA 1070 went from like $580 to $630. With the way things are going, unless something changes in the next week or so, I'm just going to put an order in for an RX 480 and be done with this.
 
I'm not sure why anyone would order from NCIX at the moment. On their US store the same videocard I bought is going for $619.99! a 1070 for 1080 prices is insanity
 
Couple retailers in Finland are saying that shipments are coming 22-24th or thereabouts. But who knows if that's real, all the previous date I've seen have been bogus.
 
Need to wait for benchmarks, but a lot of early suggestions say its the equivalent of a GTX970~980 so I'm going to say close but not quite. Ok for like 80-90% of titles at medium/high settings if you don't mind turning stuff down. I've also got a 1440p monitor and upgrading from a 970 to 1070 because there's going to be 70% performance improvement.

However the 480 is sensational value. If I was building a PC the first time and there was no VR, I'd definitely get a 1080p screen and a 480. A 1080p/Freesync monitor would be around $400 plus $230 for a 8gb 480 vs a 1440p/G-sync/1070 combo - $700 plus $420.... i think i would just save the money and go the cheaper option. I mean even if I got the GTX 1080, it still wouldn't max out my 1440p/144hz monitor.

If it's close to a 970 it probably won't be worth it since I sold mine two weeks ago because it wasn't powerful enough for 1440p. I just wasn't expecting the 1070 to be that expensive. It's close to NZD400 more expensive than what I bought my 970 for 6 months ago...
 
My mom likes to usually give me $100 for my birthday despite me being 29. I just had my 30th birthday and she gave me $500. I'm much happier about purchasing the 1070 at a slight premium now! :D
 
When people say to buy the 1070/1080 for VR, what does that mean? Do these cards have specific technical specs that make them much better than previous GPUs for VR? Or is it merely the fact that since they are the best cards on the market now, they are also the best cards for VR applications which are very demanding on the GPU?

The pascal architecture incorporates Simultaneous Multi-Projection And Async Compute:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-pascal,4572-3.html

Take VR as an example. You already need one projection for each eye. Today, games simply render to the two screens separately, incurring all of the aforementioned inefficiencies. But because SMP supports a pair of projection centers, they can both be rendered in one pass using a feature Nvidia calls Single Pass Stereo. Vertex processing happens once, and SMP kicks back two positions for each vertex corresponding to your left and right eyes. From there, SMP can apply additional projections to enable a feature referred to as Lens Matched Shading.

When you combine Single Pass Stereo and Lens Matched Shading, Nvidia claims it’s possible to see a 2x performance improvement in VR compared to a GPU without SMP support. Some of this comes from gains related to pixel throughput—using Lens Matched Shading to avoid working on pixels that don’t need to be rendered, Nvidia’s conservative preset knocks a 4.2 MPix/s (Oculus Rift) workload down to 2.8 MPix/s, freeing up 1.5x of the GPU’s shading horsepower. Then, by processing geometry once and shifting it in hardware (rather than re-doing everything for your second eye), Single Pass Stereo effectively alleviates half of the geometry work being done today. For those of you who were awestruck by Jen-Hsun’s slide showing “2x Perf and 3x Efficiency Vs. Titan X” during the 1080 livestream, now you know what went into that math.

Basically the architecture will allow it to be twice as fast for VR once games are programmed around it. It makes 1070s or 1080s the card to buy for VR.
 
GTX 1070 prices are out of control in Canada.

MSI GTX 1070 Twin Frozr is $680. Jesus.

Yep some of the prices actually go up and/or increase today. The Gigabyte G1 I ordered from them like 3 days ago went up to 576 for some reason. On the plus side, the MSI Aero is up for 579 now as well. But yeah, in any case, holy shit these prices are crazy.
 
Are all cards not labelled "Founder's Edition" the ones that were supposed to be cheaper? I thought 4200 SEK was a bit too much, and now they're 5000 >_>
 
Are all cards not labelled "Founder's Edition" the ones that were supposed to be cheaper? I thought 4200 SEK was a bit too much, and now they're 5000 >_>

Yes the non founder editions are supposed to be cheaper. But you know, supply and demand and all that. Cards are selling out so they can price them even higher, realistically.
 
This Founder's Edition BS will hopefully be over soon... if it isn't and we can't ever find an AIB 1070 at the $370 MSRP that NVIDIA had initially announced, then I really hope this Founder's Edition BS doesn't happen next time.
 
This Founder's Edition BS will hopefully be over soon... if it isn't and we can't ever find an AIB 1070 at the $370 MSRP that NVIDIA had initially announced, then I really hope this Founder's Edition BS doesn't happen next time.

If it doesn't end, that'll mean that it was successful and it'll be worse next time.
 
So from the benchmarks and things, what looks to be the best 1070 in terms of the quietest? High/audible fans are a pet peeve of mine while gaming, especially when playing heavily story focused games, so I love the aftermarket cards with the nice coolers that are super-quiet under load.
 
So from the benchmarks and things, what looks to be the best 1070 in terms of the quietest? High/audible fans are a pet peeve of mine while gaming, especially when playing heavily story focused games, so I love the aftermarket cards with the nice coolers that are super-quiet under load.

EVGA ACX 3.0.
 
So from the benchmarks and things, what looks to be the best 1070 in terms of the quietest? High/audible fans are a pet peeve of mine while gaming, especially when playing heavily story focused games, so I love the aftermarket cards with the nice coolers that are super-quiet under load.

Check the review I linked on the last page.
 
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