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Review: GeForce GTX 1070 Founders edition
As the embargo has now lifted we can show you are review of the GeForce GTX 1070. We'll show you the technology behind the product, the performance and numbers as well as a healthy overclock as well. Join us in this review of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Founders edition.
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#5281271 Posted on: 05/30/2016 12:12 AM
The 1070 pulls out some impressing numbers and will be a nice upgrade for anyone with a 980 or lower. It's going to be a very popular card.
The 1070 pulls out some impressing numbers and will be a nice upgrade for anyone with a 980 or lower. It's going to be a very popular card.
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#5281272 Posted on: 05/30/2016 12:13 AM
Thanks for the review HH.
It looks like it's an awesome card for the value. I'm not sure I'll be running out to get one at $380 very quickly, but a nice card nonetheless.
Thanks for the review HH.
It looks like it's an awesome card for the value. I'm not sure I'll be running out to get one at $380 very quickly, but a nice card nonetheless.
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#5281276 Posted on: 05/30/2016 12:24 AM
Awesome card! Great prices for that performance I feel. Wonder what it'll cost in the UK! Perhaps around £400. Looks to be a very good card for 1440p
Awesome card! Great prices for that performance I feel. Wonder what it'll cost in the UK! Perhaps around £400. Looks to be a very good card for 1440p
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#5281277 Posted on: 05/30/2016 12:26 AM
the overclock gain with pascal is juste a joke
the overclock gain with pascal is juste a joke
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NICE REVIEW MAN!
The 1070 looks great, it also looks like 980Ti will not collapse in price just yet which is pleasant for us 980Ti owners.
When the cards at MSRP actually hit shelves this will be great value proposition