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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming photo Surfaces
A photo of the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming has surfaced on the web. The 1070 Ti is expected to launch later this month.
It was videocardz who snagged the photos, the card is claimed to be in the G1 Gaming series and would not be a factory tweaked model. The card has been fitted with a single 8-pin power connector and comes with DVI, 3x and a HDMI connected. The card has a Windforce triple-fan cooler and a back-plate. Check the photos below, no final specs have been mentioned.
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#5483420 Posted on: 10/19/2017 05:24 PM
Hmm, so this discussion got turned into some sort of electrical convention? If you're looking for a g card with higher power draw (seems like you'd prefer more power draw for some reason??) then go buy a 1080ti. Maybe NVIDIA has perfected the power draw on this card.. We wont know till release. Just think its funny how you lot bitch back and forth. My balls are bigger. And BS called to simply wanting to know if the rumors are true on the overclock lock down. You could have declared that long ago. Perhaps at the start...
Personally I'm doubtful of the overclock lock down. Its a ti. Shouldn't that mean it has extra poke?
Hmm, so this discussion got turned into some sort of electrical convention? If you're looking for a g card with higher power draw (seems like you'd prefer more power draw for some reason??) then go buy a 1080ti. Maybe NVIDIA has perfected the power draw on this card.. We wont know till release. Just think its funny how you lot bitch back and forth. My balls are bigger. And BS called to simply wanting to know if the rumors are true on the overclock lock down. You could have declared that long ago. Perhaps at the start...
Personally I'm doubtful of the overclock lock down. Its a ti. Shouldn't that mean it has extra poke?
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They do that for 2 reasons.
Cheap power supplies have cheap components.
You also have to look at GPUs themselves.
GPUs that have cheap circuitry as well.
Not all are built to the same quality obviously.
I ran a titan kepler on h20 highly overclocked, utilised 600w under full load.
8pin and a 6pin.
Never had any issues.
Sounds like when you start going significantly over the 150W spec for the 8pin then you have to be certain that you have a quality power supply as well as confidence in the power circuitry of your GPU, and when companies design GPUs they'd want to over-engineer them so that issues like PSU problems you mentioned wouldn't occur (ie using more 8 pin power connectors for instance). The main reason why I piped up about the single 8pin power connector on this GTX 1070ti is that I was concerned that it was indicative of rumours saying 1070ti might not be overclockable - I'm less concerned about that now after listening to you & a few others, but it does seem to have less power connectors than most aftermarket cards in this performance category which continues to seed doubt in my mind.