Erm, it was an e-mail exclusive deal so maybe your account has to be accepting those e-mails for it to work? ¯\_(ツ_/¯
Awesome, thanks for the url!I don't know much about htpc, but you may be interested in this: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5923#kf
Strix is definitely better. The dual version is supposed to be the cheaper option in ASUS lineup, I think? Kinda like MSI's Gaming and Armor lineup.
Got to finally install my gigabyte g1 tonight.
Tested it shortly. Of course with my dumb luck I got one with heavy coil whine.
This is the first time I ever hear such a sound. Wow I can't believe this is something gigabyte would consider normal.
That high pitched buzz is driving me mad. Imagine having a fly close to your ears at all time.
I'm considering RMA. But it took almost 2 weeks waiting on shipment. I don't want to wait a month for a replacement...
This was noticed in some of the early reviews for the Gigabyte, I think. Why I didn't jump on that $350 jet deal, although now I hear the MSI's are prone to faultiness...
Which good model doesn't have the possibility of coil whine? Heard it was an issue in other cards, too.This was noticed in some of the early reviews for the Gigabyte, I think. Why I didn't jump on that $350 jet deal, although now I hear the MSI's are prone to faultiness...
I have to say apart from the coil whine in very specific games when the card is pushed, everything else has been working flawlessly. I'm now considering noise cancelling headphones to eliminate the problem.Which good model doesn't have the possibility of coil whine? Heard it was an issue in other cards, too.
Almost settled on a G1 but don't want to risk coil whine.
I have to say apart from the coil whine in very specific games when the card is pushed, everything else has been working flawlessly. I'm now considering noise cancelling headphones to eliminate the problem.
It is a poor fix but it's either that or be without a card for a month.
Which good model doesn't have the possibility of coil whine? Heard it was an issue in other cards, too.
Almost settled on a G1 but don't want to risk coil whine.
No idea why it dips at one point and isn't 11 to be honest, I tried Maximum Performance and Optimal Power modes but no luck, could it be driver issue? I'd assume that's why 3DMark was so low too.FromTo![]()
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So just installed my Gainward, let Windows install the 369.09 drivers as they seem newest and ran some benchmarks. 3DMark Time Spy gave me 1800 for some reason (2551 with GTX 780), if anyone knows the reason for this let me know.
Dark Souls 3 now ran stable 60fps at 1440p, which is a upgrade and SteamVR:
No idea why it dips at one point and isn't 11 to be honest, I tried Maximum Performance and Optimal Power modes but no luck, could it be driver issue? I'd assume that's why 3DMark was so low too.
Idles at 45C with fan turned completely off, during benchmarks it went up to 77C at highest with fan at 56%, yet to try in normal gaming on it but I'd assume it won't be an issue.
Even at high load the card was very quiet, I can't hear it from inside my Antec P280 and my build is almost noiseless.
I'm glad I went green.
So just installed my Gainward, let Windows install the 369.09 drivers as they seem newest and ran some benchmarks. 3DMark Time Spy gave me 1800 for some reason (2551 with GTX 780), if anyone knows the reason for this let me know.
Dark Souls 3 now ran stable 60fps at 1440p, which is a upgrade and SteamVR:
No idea why it dips at one point and isn't 11 to be honest, I tried Maximum Performance and Optimal Power modes but no luck, could it be driver issue? I'd assume that's why 3DMark was so low too.
Idles at 45C with fan turned completely off, during benchmarks it went up to 77C at highest with fan at 56%, yet to try in normal gaming on it but I'd assume it won't be an issue.
Even at high load the card was very quiet, I can't hear it from inside my Antec P280 and my build is almost noiseless.
I'm glad I went green.
Which Gainward card did you get?
77C on a custom cooler seems pretty high for a 1070. Mine's idling at 37C, and just hit 67C max on the benchmark. This is in a 25C room temp.
My VR results is the same as above.
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When is this going to hit the MSRP, anyway?
So just installed my Gainward, let Windows install the 369.09 drivers as they seem newest and ran some benchmarks. 3DMark Time Spy gave me 1800 for some reason (2551 with GTX 780), if anyone knows the reason for this let me know.
Dark Souls 3 now ran stable 60fps at 1440p, which is a upgrade and SteamVR:
No idea why it dips at one point and isn't 11 to be honest, I tried Maximum Performance and Optimal Power modes but no luck, could it be driver issue? I'd assume that's why 3DMark was so low too.
Idles at 45C with fan turned completely off, during benchmarks it went up to 77C at highest with fan at 56%, yet to try in normal gaming on it but I'd assume it won't be an issue.
Even at high load the card was very quiet, I can't hear it from inside my Antec P280 and my build is almost noiseless.
I'm glad I went green.
Which Gainward card did you get?
77C on a custom cooler seems pretty high for a 1070. Mine's idling at 37C, and just hit 67C max on the benchmark. This is in a 25C room temp.
My VR results is the same as above.
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Congratz, I'm glad you liking it the same as I do!I can't help you with TimeSpy, this is really odd o.o Aside from that my Palit does get hot aswell yet is also very quiet at all times. Only thing is that this zero-fan technology when idle doesn't work on mine. I heard there was a BIOS update for it that resolves it but honestly I don't hear the card even with the fans spinning at 20% because my Define R4 is a noise-cancelling case anyway. Let's enjoy the green!
Kudo and I have a seemingly identical card, mine being a Palit DUAL which is supposedly built from the same parts. My 1070 can reach 80°C if I push it hard but even then I don't even notice the noise outside of a faint "whirl" in my case which is perfectly fine by me. I saved 30€ by going with it and I honestly don't regret it even if it comes with the cheapest custom-cooler available.
This one http://www.gainward.com/main/vgapro.php?id=987&lang=en
It was the cheapest, feels very light so I'd assume the cooler isn't that great but at least it's better than the stock one.
Yeah, just wondering since I have a Palit Jetstream and a lower temperature, but since it's the Palit/Gainward Dual version I guess that's the norm.
And what's your driver version? There is a DPC Latency bug on the Pascal card. you can try this hotfix and see if it makes a difference in the dip on the VR test.
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/4202/~/geforce-hot-fix-driver-version-368.95
That's the driver I'm using currently.
And yes, Jetstream/Phoenix is probably lot heavier than what we have, no backplate either but I think under 77 in heavy use is good for me, GTX 1070 starts to throttle at 82C right?
Currently running the 369.09 that comes through Windows Update, it seems to work normally in games so I guess it should be fine, 3DMark did say that the driver is not verified so possibly something with that.
Might try the benchmarks again later when they release 370 drivers, but as long as there's no problems doing anything else I'm happy.
And yes, Jetstream/Phoenix is probably lot heavier than what we have, no backplate either but I think under 77 in heavy use is good for me, GTX 1070 starts to throttle at 82C right?
Found a retail store with a gigabyte g1. Decided to bite. I can return if coil whine is too much.
Fingers crossed
Thanks. Installed. Everything seems OK but I need to check temps.I hope you get lucky. It is really an awful sound. I thought the rumors were making it worse than it actually is. Turns out it is all too real.
Still, the card is a beast. Best of luck to you.
Thanks. Installed. Everything seems OK but I need to check temps.
Ran the time spy benchmark and got 5,407 (6,047 GPU). Not a whisper. At what point does coil whine kick in usually?
https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/4wh8jc/msi_officially_announces_gtx_1070_quality/
Ruh roh, not like this (again)
E: Ah shit 3 days ago so probably old news sorry
The firts one is great option if your rig is all white for example, but... there's also white KFA2 HOF which is better and it has 3 fans. As for ROG Strix, this one is a really cool card in terms OC (at least in my case), cooler design and LED lighting, I've Strix one myself and I really liking it =)ASUS GeForce 8GB Dual-Fan OC Edition
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JHQSZ40/?tag=neogaf0e-20
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ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 8GB ROG STRIX Graphic Card (STRIX-GTX1070-8G-GAMING)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HEQYQHA/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Anyone have a clue which is better? The strix has a backplate. Doesn't look like the dual fan does. That would be a deal breaker for me. Anyone know anything more about them? I'm not worry about boost clocks I can PC it myself if need be.
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When are the prices going to come down to represent the RRP!!??
I think I've seen zotac amp! Itx size available.Whens the ITX sized Gigabyte (or any other ITX 1070) actually coming out? None of these cards fit my case.
I think I've seen zotac amp! Itx size available.
Check PCPartPicker for the zotac mini.
Edit : scratch that I'm confusing the 1070 with another model.
Congratz enjoy it, I love mine!
On another note, could someone maybe help me out with Custom Resolutions? It's my first nVidia card since 2005
I found out that DSR and Custom Resolutions aren't possible at the same time, which I thought is no problem but I stumbled over a small roadblock:
I added the following custom entries:
1920x1080@74hz for general usage as my monitor can do 74hz
2560x1440@60hz for 1440p downsampling
Then I tried 3840x2160@60hz for 4k downsampling which just gives me black flickering, if I however enable 4x DSR it works no problem o.o The thing is once I disable DSR I lose access to my 74hz 1080p resolution, could anyone help me correctly setting 4k as a custom resolution?
GeDoSaTo's latest version is also completely out of order and whenever I try to grab older builds from GitHub they don't even start :/
The firts one is great option if your rig is all white for example, but... there's also white KFA2 HOF which is better and it has 3 fans. As for ROG Strix, this one is a really cool card in terms OC (at least in my case), cooler design and LED lighting, I've Strix one myself and I really liking it =)
On my monitor I was able to force proper DSR by creating a fake hard native resolution for the monitor. I used Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) by ToastyX. There is a quick guide in the link.
Basically DSR works off your monitors native resolution, so custom resolutions only work if you trick Nvidia into thinking custom rez = native rez. CRU lets you force and change custom native resolutions so you can downsample from anything to anything your monitor supports.
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I had to enable in-game v-sync to be rid of frame pacing issues since the NCP was completely useless in handling the matter.I'm still investigating that news about Samsung/Micron memory and it's relation to the gtx 1070.
From what I'm reading, shortage on Samsung brand might have forced Nvidia and partners to get their memory modules from Micron.
What I'm still researching is whether there is a correlation between stuttering problem reported on the gtx 1070 and the Micron memory configuration.
These things are real. I have now been plagued by both coil whine and stuttering on my gtx 1070.
Nah, I bought mine for $450 shipped on Amazon a long time ago. I'm happy paying $10 more to get it from a legit seller on a legit marketplace.Just ordered an Asus Strix 1070 OC edition on eBay for $440 after shipping. That's generally a good price right? I kept seeing it sell for around $449-459.
Nah, I bought mine for $450 shipped on Amazon a long time ago. I'm happy paying $10 more to get it from a legit seller on a legit marketplace.
Nothing? You asked for an opinion on your deal. I said it was $10 less than my Amazon purchase?I don't understand, what are you trying to imply?