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During our testing we noticed the card hovering at the 180 Watts range for power consumption, under full load/stress that is. That is slightly higher compared to reference values, yet in reality is due to the factory overclock and all the lovely extras. EVGA will try to force as much performance out of the cards at a maximum cooling threshold of roughly 70 Degrees C for this 1070 model with the ACX series 3.0 cooler. It also has some new LED functionality which we'll show you in some photos as well.
The GeForce GTX 1070 is 10.5 inches in length which is 27 cm so it should fit comfortably in pretty much any decent chassis. Precise measurements btw are Height: 4.376in - 111.15mm and Length: 10.5in - 266.7mm. The GPU empowering the product is called the A1 revision of the GP104-200 GPU and for those that wonder, the board is equipped with Samsung GDDR5 memory ICs. A 5 phase power supply is responsible for supplying the GP104-200 GPU and memory subsystem with power. The card (with cooler) weighs roughly 1000g.
Once powered on there's a subtle and not too bright white LEDs light up the front left and right side middle stripe as well as the top logo. It's a bit hard to see on the photo though, but if you look at the photo below that's basically the middle stripe from left to right.