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Guru3D.com » News » Nvidia might Release GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Nvidia might Release GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/15/2017 07:57 AM | source: | 67 comment(s)
Nvidia might Release GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Nvidia has a pretty strong lineup ever since last year, and with the recent Vega release from AMD we do not expect massive movements with new products this year. However the one product series that could see a bit of a boost would be the GTX 1070. It is now rumored that a GTX 1070 Ti is in the works.

Now, I am naming the product Ti but really it might be called a 1070 LE as well. Industry sources claim all this, the product would get 2304 Shader cores which is a little hard to believe being so close to the 1080.  It could also be the opposite and a simple 1070 with faster memory, likely 9 Gbps GDDR5.

The one reason for 1070 Ti to spawn would be Vega 56, as that card certainly is appealing for many and sits on top of the 1070. There might be some merit to this rumor as well as the fact that the Christmas season is slowly coming, it is expected that Nvidia will bring something new to the table.

 

 

Source: MyDrivers, Baidu







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The Goose
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#5471911 Posted on: 09/14/2017 10:48 AM
Given the state of retail and reseller prices http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MSI-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1080-TI-AERO-11G-OC-11-GB-GDDR5X-352-Bit-Memory-DVI-HD-/253003996226?epid=713718306&hash=item3ae8369c42:g:0xYAAOSwSzRZSpJT i think i`d rather just get a 1080 but my 1070 is fine atm.

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#5471912 Posted on: 09/14/2017 10:51 AM
Maybe 1070ti will be around 1080 performance and they will drop 1070 and 1080 hopefully with price reductions 1070ti priced at 1070 and 1080ti priced nearer 1080

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#5471914 Posted on: 09/14/2017 11:19 AM
This would be so unnecessary. Between Vega, 1070, 980Ti and 1080 that segment is already packed. It would lead to more confusion than good for people that don't live and breathe tech like we do. It would end up looking like 1070OC=1070Ti stock, 1070TiOC=1080stock, 980TiOC=1070Ti stock, Vega 56=1070 stock/980Ti stock, Vega56OC=1070OC,1080 stock and 980TiOC! Super helpful to cram more GPU's where we don't need them.

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#5471919 Posted on: 09/14/2017 11:40 AM
well, they can do whatever they want for as long as they want now that there's officially no competition. AMD showed their hand and they were bluffing.


If there was no competition, why would they do anything at all? Just look at what Intel did for years when AMD was sitting on its hands: Nothing at all, just the same old shit under a new name time after time.

This would be so unnecessary. Between Vega, 1070, 980Ti and 1080 that segment is already packed. It would lead to more confusion than good for people that don't live and breathe tech like we do. It would end up looking like 1070OC=1070Ti stock, 1070TiOC=1080stock, 980TiOC=1070Ti stock, Vega 56=1070 stock/980Ti stock, Vega56OC=1070OC,1080 stock and 980TiOC! Super helpful to cram more GPU's where we don't need them.


The market works best when there's always a better choice available if you are willing to put in a bit more money. If you need to invest 150 more, it's a lot and many customers wouldn't, but if you only need to dig your wallet for less than hundred bucks more, it doesn't feel as impossible. On the other hand at this point it won't cost Nvidia anything extra to actually manufacture the 1070Ti GPU. With the rising VRAM costs there's pressure to increase the video card prices throughout the whole range, which means 1080 would be out of the question for more people, but this speculative 1070Ti might still be within their means.

Not to mention purely marketing wise it's always important to have new products regularly.

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#5471920 Posted on: 09/14/2017 11:46 AM
I just got a 1070 like a month ago :/


I hate when that happens.

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