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@alvar89 | 6 October 16 | |
The thing just boosts to 2025mhz staying under 65c lol by itself with gpu boost.
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@alvar89 | 6 October 16 | |
Was able to reach stock gtx 1080 points on passmark lol.
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@spartan2 | 9 October 16 | |
Have a Zotac, haven't bothered overclocking either as it boosts way over 2ghz too anyway out the box and there won't be much more to get from that. I am happy with the GTX1070 but I think it is a card I might trade in if they do a refresh after 12 months next year.
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@norega | 9 October 16 | |
I always upgrade every 18 months . Usually sell up a month or two before the next generation to get the best price . This time next year 1070 should be low end
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@john_163 | 9 October 16 | |
Just Saw That The FX Zen Will Be Supported By The New AM4 Chip That Will Be Released For APUs, Looks Like Il Wait For The FX Zen Chip Insted Of Buyn The Old AM3+ Chip, Also Heard The RX580 Vega 10 Will Be A 1070 Killer At The Same RX480 Price
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@spartan2 | 9 October 16 | |
@ norega - 9.10.16 - 09:01pm I always upgrade every 18 months . Usually sell up a month or two before the next generation to get the best price . This time next year 1070 should be low end I just feel like the 1070 is a card that might be quickly surpassed because it's the first of a 14-16nm generation, Zen is coming and the Titan X has already shown what Nvidia can do when they have a 'full size' die on 16nm. I would be inclined to trade it for whatever the refresh is in like 7 or 8 months |
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@spartan2 | 9 October 16 | |
Nvidia's achilles heel is still DX12 which right now still isn't a big deal, but even Pascal isn't very good at it. Give it another year and it'll only be more important and AMD's architectures will probably batter it in DX12, so Nvidia will respond.
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