![]() ![]() Here we see the GTX 1070 Ti assert itself by outpacing both the GTX 1070 and RX Vega 56 in all resolutions. With Rise of the Tomb Raider, we used Very High graphics settings with SMAA in DirectX 12. So, for the purposes of this review, we pitted the GTX 1080, GTX 1070, AMD RX Vega 64, and RX Vega 56 against the GTX 1070 Ti to get the best idea of how these similarly priced cards stack with one another. We also used a few synthetic benchmarks like 3DMark 11, Unigine Valley, and SteamVR to provide a more rounded look at performance. Although it's the same PC used in our previous tests in past reviews, we benchmarked some newer releases to get an idea of how these high-end graphics cards handle more graphically demanding games. Methodologyįor our test bench, we used a system equipped with an Intel Core i7-5930X six-core CPU at 3.9GHz and 16GB of RAM in quad-channel. Various board partners and retailers offer different prices. *Current MSRP does not reflect exact prices you would see on marketplaces and stores. However, the suggested retail price for a GTX 1070 Ti is $450 USD. Board partners (Gigabyte, ASUS, EVGA, MSI, PNY, Zotac) will offer various cooling solutions, physical styles, clock speeds, and prices. It features a single 30mm fan in a blower-style cooling solution with the same aluminum chassis and backplate seen in other Founder's Edition cards. The particular model used for this review is the standard Founder's Edition, which is Nvidia's reference design. For ports, you get three DisplayPort connectors, one HDMI, and one dual-link DVI. One 8-pin connector powers the GTX 1070 Ti. Nvidia recommends that a system is equipped with at least a 500-watt power supply. Note that the card limits itself to generating 94 degree celsius before downclocking to keep temperatures from reaching unsafe levels. When it comes to power draw, the 1070 Ti is the same as the 1080 with its 180-watt thermal design power (the maximum heat generation that the cooling system can handle). The Ti does have the same boost clock as the original GTX 1070, but simple manual overclocking solves clock speed disparity.Īll these GTX cards share the same GP104 graphics processor, 8GB of video RAM, and 256-bit memory bus width, but both the 1070 and Ti version have the same 8Gbps GDDR5 memory clock. The GTX 1070 Ti packs 2432 CUDA cores and 152 texture units, aligning itself closer to the GTX 1080, especially with the same base clock speed. Like all the other GPUs in Nvidia's 10-series, it uses the same Pascal architecture as the rest of the line that debuted in May 2016, although it's no slouch when it comes to high-end performance. ![]()
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