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MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Titanium 8G review




We review the MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Titanium 8G edition. With a slightly revised look, we review and test the Titanium edition card from MSI which comes custom cooled with a metal themed TwinFrozr VI cooler and that excellent custom PCB design.
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fantaskarsef
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Posted on: 11/07/2017 08:54 PM
Here, I've fixed that for you
Once you see them naked you just can't get enough of it, believe me.
Cards of course, what else
Of course, what else
Here, I've fixed that for you

Once you see them naked you just can't get enough of it, believe me.
Cards of course, what else

Of course, what else

CrazY_Milojko
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Posted on: 11/07/2017 09:05 PM
I visit TPU only because of new versions of GPU-Z, very nice GPU BIOS database and sometimes because of detailed pics of bare GPU PCBs. For quite a while Hilbert is doing some really nice job taking detailed pics of completely naked GPU PCBs, memory chips, voltage regulators... and I really like that, so far those G3D review pics got everything I need to know and no need for me to visit TPU so often, maybe once or twice a month. G3D FTW!
Ha, thanks, I even go to that site for downloading GPUz, but never really took notice of it for anything else, and didn't realise they did reviews - will bookmark now as part of my regular browsing pattern! Their max overclocks very similar to my Micron memory max, that's not far off GTX 1080 bandwidth (the 10Gbps version), but again the GTX 1080 has the luxury of then being able to overclock that VRAM blasting past these GTX 1070ti's.
I visit TPU only because of new versions of GPU-Z, very nice GPU BIOS database and sometimes because of detailed pics of bare GPU PCBs. For quite a while Hilbert is doing some really nice job taking detailed pics of completely naked GPU PCBs, memory chips, voltage regulators... and I really like that, so far those G3D review pics got everything I need to know and no need for me to visit TPU so often, maybe once or twice a month. G3D FTW!
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Ha, thanks, I even go to that site for downloading GPUz, but never really took notice of it for anything else, and didn't realise they did reviews - will bookmark now as part of my regular browsing pattern! Their max overclocks very similar to my Micron memory max, that's not far off GTX 1080 bandwidth (the 10Gbps version), but again the GTX 1080 has the luxury of then being able to overclock that VRAM blasting past these GTX 1070ti's.