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Colorful Shows Three GeForce RTX 3070 SKUs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/30/2020 09:45 AM | source: | 9 comment(s)
Colorful Shows Three GeForce RTX 3070 SKUs

Colorful launches three versions of the GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card, all come with a custom and unique design and all are based on a 3-fan cooler consisting of two 90mm high airflow fans and one 80mm fan.

IGame GeForce RTX 3070 Advanced OC is the top model equipped with 1-click overclocking function "One-Key OC" and can raise the boost clock to 1,815MHz (normally 1,725MHz). The main specifications are base clock 1,500MHz, memory speed 14Gbps, memory bus width 256bit, equipped with GDDR6 8GB video memory. Auxiliary power connector is 8pinx2, output interface is DisplayPortx3, HDMIx1. The card size is 315.5 mm long, 131 mm wide and 53 mm thick.

The iGame GeForce RTX 3070 Ultra OC is also a high-end model equipped with a 1-click overclocking function "One-Key OC" that can raise the boost clock to 1,770MHz (normally 1,725MHz). The main specifications are base clock 1,500MHz, memory speed 14Gbps, memory bus width 256bit, equipped with GDDR6 8GB video memory. Auxiliary power connector is 8pinx2, output interface is DisplayPortx3, HDMIx1. The card size is 310 mm long, 131.5 mm wide and 55 mm thick.

GeForce RTX 3070 NB is a standard model with rated specifications. The main specifications are base clock 1,500MHz, boost clock 1,725MHz, memory speed 14Gbps, memory bus width 256bit, equipped with GDDR6 8GB video memory. Auxiliary power connector is 8pinx2, output interface is DisplayPortx3, HDMIx1. The card size is 310 mm long, 131 mm wide and 57 mm thick.



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Undying
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#5848876 Posted on: 10/30/2020 03:53 PM
We get it! You love AMD GPU's.


True. :P

People should wait to see if rx6800 really beats it like they showed with 2080ti then decide.

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#5848891 Posted on: 10/30/2020 04:07 PM
True. :p

People should wait to see if rx6800 really beats it like they showed with 2080ti then decide.

Hey I get it. Right now AMD is killing it with their CPU's but there is just one thing holding me back from getting one of their GPU's and that is drivers. It's been an ongoing debate for years and still going. I see far too many people across the internets talking about free-sync issues, black screens, etc than I do with Nvidia cards. I am disappointed with Ampere's launch and I do think 8gb of vram isn't gonna hold up once next gen titles start launching. At this point I'm just gonna hold off on buying anything since my current card is still handling everything I play just fine. Cyberpunk is all over the place, but I think the first real challenge to PC will be Hellblade 2, then I'll make a decision.

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#5848902 Posted on: 10/30/2020 04:20 PM
Hey I get it. Right now AMD is killing it with their CPU's but there is just one thing holding me back from getting one of their GPU's and that is drivers. It's been an ongoing debate for years and still going. I see far too many people across the internets talking about free-sync issues, black screens, etc than I do with Nvidia cards. I am disappointed with Ampere's launch and I do think 8gb of vram isn't gonna hold up once next gen titles start launching. At this point I'm just gonna hold off on buying anything since my current card is still handling everything I play just fine. Cyberpunk is all over the place, but I think the first real challenge to PC will be Hellblade 2, then I'll make a decision.


We are all waiting to see how all this unfolds. Nvidia having no supply and amd changing its ways for the better i think many people will consider other options. I can tell you freesync is working and there is no issues with blackscreens or crashes but polaris is polished idk about rdna to be honest, seems its fixed as well from i've seeing. Even the 6700xt will have 12gb ffs this 3070 just isnt looking that appealing. Ryzen/radeon all the way this year, jump in. ;)

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#5848956 Posted on: 10/30/2020 06:44 PM
We are all waiting to see how all this unfolds. Nvidia having no supply and amd changing its ways for the better i think many people will consider other options. I can tell you freesync is working and there is no issues with blackscreens or crashes but polaris is polished idk about rdna to be honest, seems its fixed as well from i've seeing. Even the 6700xt will have 12gb ffs this 3070 just isnt looking that appealing. Ryzen/radeon all the way this year, jump in. ;)


No, and that is the problem current gen GPU's are fine with 4-8gb of GPU ram, Your 8gb Polaris is pointless because it doesn't have the horsepower to need 8gb of vram. My 6gb 1660 Ti beats the hell out of your RX 580 even at 1440p. Like I said until an actual next gen game releases, then you should decide what GPU you should buy.

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