RAM | 8 GB |
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Memory Speed | 1607 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8192 MB |
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW GAMING ACX 3.0, 8GB GDDR5, RGB LED, 10CM FAN, 10 Power Phases, Double BIOS, DX12 OSD Support (PXOC) Graphics Card 08G-P4-6276-KR
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
Brand | EVGA |
Graphics Ram Size | 8192 MB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1721 MHz |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
About this item
- Real Base Clock: 1607 MHz / Real Boost Clock: 1797 MHz; Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR5
- Completely adjustable RGB LED using EVGA Precision XOC
- What you see is what you get! – No additional software required to achieve listed clock speeds
- Double BIOS. Revolutionary new 360-degree image capture
- DX12 OSD Support with EVGA Precision XOC
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For gaming | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Noise level | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to install | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | — | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Tech Support | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | — | 5.0 | 4.3 |
Value for money | — | — | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
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graphics coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | AMD Radeon RX 580 | AMD Radeon RX 6600 |
card interface | pci e | pci e | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr5 | gddr5 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr5 | gddr6 |
graphics ram size | 8192 MB | 8 GB | 8 GB | 12 GB | — | 8 GB |
output interface | — | — | HDMI, DisplayPort | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
memory clock speed | 1607 MHz | 1594 MHz | 17000 MHz | 15000 MHz | 1750 MHz | 16 GHz |
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The EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 featuring EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling has arrived. This new graphics card features NVIDIA's new "Pascal" graphics processor which is the most advanced gaming GPU ever created. This breakthrough GPU delivers industry-leading performance, innovative new gaming technologies, and immersive, next-gen VR. These cards also feature EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling technology. EVGA ACX 3.0 once again brings new and exciting features to the award winning EVGA ACX cooling technology. SHP 2.0 gives increased heat pipes and copper contact area for cooler operation, and optimized fan curve for even quieter gaming. Of course, ACX 3.0 coolers also feature optimized swept fan blades, double ball bearings and an extreme low power motor, delivering more air flow with less power, unlocking additional power for the GPU. Select EVGA ACX 3.0 models will even feature a 10CM fan and RGB LED, allowing complete control over the color from EVGA PrecisionX OC. Max Monitors Supported: 4. 240Hz Max Refresh Rate. Operating System Support = Windows 10 32/64bit, Windows 8 32/64bit, Windows 7 32/64bit
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Brand | EVGA |
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Series | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
Item model number | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 5.06 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 5.06 x 1.5 inches |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR5 |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B01I60OGUK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2016 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #1,660 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming ACX 3.0 Graphic Cards
The EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 featuring EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling is here. This new graphics card features NVIDIA’s new “Pascal” graphics processor. This breakthrough GPU delivers innovative new gaming technologies, and immersive, next-gen VR.
These cards also feature EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling technology. EVGA ACX 3.0 once again brings new and exciting features to the EVGA ACX cooling technology. SHP 3.0 gives increased heatpipes and copper contact area for cooler operation, and optimized fan curve for even quieter gaming. Of course, ACX 3.0 coolers also feature optimized swept fan blades, double ball bearings and an extreme low power motor, delivering more air flow with less power, unlocking additional power for the GPU. Select EVGA ACX 3.0 models will even feature a 10CM fan and RGB LED, allowing complete control over the color from EVGA Precision XOC.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video card. They mention that it feels high-quality, sturdy, and designed amazing. Some say that the build quality is noticeably better, and the card is a beast that will handle gaming at 1440p with little to no issues. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...deliver more consistent power to the graphics processor to insure reliable operation. More phases means cleaner power, and greater power capacity...." Read more
"...This is a stable clock for everything. You can use the NCP optimal power under global settings, and choose specific programs to alter settings on...." Read more
"...The RGB lighting is a nice touch. It's not too obnoxious looking, but the lighting is on the bottom of the card on a standard ATX install...." Read more
"...Now, the card itself seemed physically well built, big and heavy...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the video card. They mention that it works perfectly for gaming, has a huge bump in performance, and performs at specified clocks wonderfully. Some mention that the GPU is pretty great, the processor in the card is pretty decent, and that it's great for gaming.
"This card is crazy good. An excellent price point with excellent performance. This card handles all current titles with reasonable frame rates 30+...." Read more
"...This is my command center and it runs well...." Read more
"...The processor in the card is pretty decent. It can run the best games at high graphics (and with 8gb of ram it has no issues there)...." Read more
"...The Marketing was not just hype, but the performance is truly there. With no adjustments, Nvidia Boost 3.0 has my Card running at 2012 Mhz in Game...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video card. They say it's worth every penny, a great card at a good price, and the best price to performance ratio. It's also a decent looking and feeling card, and is appropriate to the price. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"This card is crazy good. An excellent price point with excellent performance. This card handles all current titles with reasonable frame rates 30+...." Read more
"...So unless you plan on spending 1000 or more, this card is the best for the price in this range." Read more
"...to dive into VR or 4k at the moment but in my eyes this card is a good value...." Read more
"Purchased 8/22/16. Wonderful card. No apparent coil whine. Very cool temperatures after adjusting the fan curve...." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the video card. They mention that it's super quiet, makes virtually no sound difference, and has no coil whine.
"...The fans are quiet, even with the BIOS update I did not notice any difference in the fan noise...." Read more
"...45 C. I never saw the temperature go above 65 degree C., and the fans are quiet. I am not getting any coil whine, and everything just works...." Read more
"...No coil whine, either...." Read more
"...At default fan speed (with Precision X) it make's a squealing noise, was givin suggestions to losen screw's AND even offered a replacement on spot...." Read more
Customers like the cooling of the video card. They say it runs exceptionally cool and quiet, even at full utilization. They are impressed by the thermal management, saying it keeps the card cool while gaming on ultra settings. They also say the added ACX coolers are a nice touch and help with cooling.
"...of the card further protecting the electronics, and improving heat handling capabilities...." Read more
"...Temps are great. Under load in "The Division" and "GTA V" I get 60fps with some fine tuning the temps never get above 65...." Read more
"...The BIOS update was simple and the thermal pad mod was only slightly more difficult than installing a CPU cooler...." Read more
"...Artifacting, freezing and crashing in the normal AFK zones like Idyllshire. I couldn't go from the aetheryte to the vendor without a freeze...." Read more
Customers like the installation of the video card. They mention the driver download was intuitive and easy, the BIOS update was simple, and overclocking is a breeze. They say there's no need to overclock this product and all AAA titles are running at their intended settings. The EVGA provides makes it very easy to over clock, and there'll be plenty of time to save up for the next big card in 4-5 years.
"...The BIOS update was simple and the thermal pad mod was only slightly more difficult than installing a CPU cooler...." Read more
"...1440p: Sitting fine and dandy for the next few years, plenty of time to save up for the next big card in 4-5 years, you earned this...." Read more
"...no... erm.. Its just great.Installation was a breeze, although I did end up pulling my system apart to clean and perform some wire..." Read more
"...recommend this card to anyone pondering and this was a perfect install with no issues on my Windows 10 64 Bit O/S. I searched high and low and..." Read more
Customers like the graphics quality of the video card. They say it can run the best games at high graphics, and is capable of running at 4K resolution. It's quiet and solid, and allows you to play at FULL HD at high FPS without any issues. It is the sweet spot for 1440p gaming, and you can even run many 4K titles at it.
"...This card handles all current titles with reasonable frame rates 30+...." Read more
"...For you my friends, this card would be future-proof. It eats up games at 1440p with upwards of 120fps, games like The Witcher 3, DOOM, Dark Souls 3,..." Read more
"...The processor in the card is pretty decent. It can run the best games at high graphics (and with 8gb of ram it has no issues there)...." Read more
"...This card is the sweet spot for 1440p gaming and you can even run many 4K titles at over 40-4 fps and even near 60 fps on some games depending on..." Read more
Customers are happy with the frame rate of the video card. They say it is a beast, runs 60+ FPS in all games, and is one of the nicest GPUs they have ever seen. They also mention that the games run great at 1440p, and Adobe Premiere's GPU acceleration is amazing. Customers are also happy with their stock GPU clock, and are able to run 60fps on black desert.
"...Games run great at 1440p, Adobe Premiere's GPU acceleration is amazing and instantaneous, it has inputs for DVI-D, HDMI, and Displayport displays..." Read more
"...This has been one of the best GPUs I've owned. I do a bit of Premiere and After Effects and this card still did a decent job...." Read more
"...say first that the quality of build is impeccable, its really one of the nicest GPUs I've ever seen in terms of looks and materials used...." Read more
"The GPU itself is a beast but I only kept it for a few weeks and only did minimal gaming (fallout 4)...." Read more
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If you have the money, the 1080 is a much better card and will run games faster, farther into the future than the 1080. Also if you already own a 980 TI, R9 295X2, R9 Fury X, or better, the 1070 will not be an upgrade and you should consider the 1080.
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I purchased the FTW with 1797 clock, the 08G-P4-6276-KR version. EVGA makes several versions of this card and it can be difficult to determine what the difference between them is. I will try to do so here.
Glossary
Blower Cooling - Cooling that uses a blower style cooler and heatsink. Economical design.
ACX3.0 Cooling - Advanced cooling system using variable speed fans and heatsinks. Good design.
iCX Cooling - Evolution of ACX3.0 including additional thermal sensors and technology. Best fan and heatsink design
Hybrid Cooling - Closed loop water cooling that requires mounting a radiator on the back of the case. Very effective cooling
Backplate - A metal sheet that is placed over the back of the card further protecting the electronics, and improving heat handling capabilities.
RGB LED - An LED that can change color programmatically to any color. Easily match the color of other items inside your case to maximize flexibility in design.
10 Phase Power - An enhanced power supply design that will deliver more consistent power to the graphics processor to insure reliable operation. More phases means cleaner power, and greater power capacity. The other design is a 4 phase design.
8 pin connector - Add in graphics cards need additional power provided to them. This is typically done with an 8 pin connector from the power supply. Some older cards used 6 pin connectors, so some power supplies provide 6+2 connectors, while others provide 8 pin connectors. You need to make sure that you have the proper number of 8 pin connectors (or 6+2) or you will not be able to power your graphics card and it will not work. A 6 pin connector will not work, it does not supply enough power, or fit for that matter. If you do not have either 8 pin or 6+2 pin connectors available, you will need to upgrade your power supply. This is common in older computers, as well as name brand computers from Dell and HP. The power supplies were not designed for high power add in cards.
08G-P4-5170 1683 MHz boost with blower cooling, requires only a single 8pin connector and draws 150W, no backplate (Blower)
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08G-P4-5171 1683 MHz boost but adds ACX3.0 advanced cooling requires one 8-pin and draws 150W, no backplate (uncommon model)
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08G-P4-6170 1683 MHz boost with blower cooling one 8pin 150W White LED, adds backplate (Founders Edition)
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08G-P4-6171 1683 MHz boost ACX3.0 cooling one 8pin 150W adds White LED (REF)
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08G-P4-6571 1683 MHz boost iCX cooling and thermal modules single 8pin 150W White LED (Not on Amazon)
08G-P4-5173 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) ACX3 cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED, no backplate (SC Black)
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08G-P4-6173 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) ACX3 cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (SC)
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08G-P4-6178 1784 MHz boost Hybrid cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (HYBRID)
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08G-P4-6573 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) iCX cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (SC2)
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08G-P4-6274 1683 MHz boost ACX3 cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, Enhanced 10 Phase Power Supply for overclocking (FTW 1683)
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08G-P4-6276 1797 MHz boost super clocked ACX3 cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW 1797) (The card I purchased)
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08G-P4-6278 1797 MHz boost super clocked Hybrid cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW HYBRID 1797)
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08G-P4-6674 1683 MHz boost iCX cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (Not on Amazon)
08G-P4-6676 1797 MHz boost super clocked iCX cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW2 1797)
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I chose the model I did, because it had ACX cooling, and the 1797 clock with the 10 phase power and RGB LED. The more expensive cards offered very little benefit.
If the 1070 is just too much of as stretch for the budget consider the 1060 at 6GB (not enough savings to go to 3GB). Be aware that the 1060 is comparable to the 970, 708 or Titan. It is also comparable to the Radeon RX580/570/480/470, R9 390/290 or Intel HD7990. If you own one of those it will not be an upgrade.
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If the budget is really tight you should look at the 1050. Be aware that the 1050 is on par with the 950, 760 or 660 Ti. It is also comparable to the Rx460, R7-370, R9-270 or Intel Hd 7870. This card will not be an upgrade if you have one of those or better.
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The new 1080ti looks even fuglier. Its a gpu EVGA, not a space shuttle. Cool your turbo jets and keep it simple.
EDIT: I swapped my SC for a 1070 FTW. MUCH BETTER!
stable at 2100 flat! Don't even need slave bios to notice better settings. pics will follow soon.
This is my first build and I am able to play on highest/ultra with 60fps. Temps are amazing. OC to just barely over 2GHz and it's perfect. I play at 2560x1080 currently. If you are on 1080p, No doubt this card will annihilate your games. If you are on 1440p, maybe wait for the 1080ti because even the 1080 struggles with that and for 'future proofing' - if there is such a thing (there isnt!) you would be wise to wait a while longer. As for 4k, probably not going to enjoy this card at all.
Temps are great. Under load in "The Division" and "GTA V" I get 60fps with some fine tuning the temps never get above 65. Idle temps are great too around 27-35 depending on room temperature. I use MSI Afterburner (after using buggy Precision X and only getting problems) for the fans (since the default fan temps are outrageous and do not even kick on until 50 degrees) and to lock the clock speed in during gaming. Also, make sure you go into Nvidia control panel and change the optimal power mode, to maximum performance. It dies throttle a bit from 2.03-2.06. It has been stable like that for extended periods. Some people are benchmarking just for the scores and have to constantly adjust for each one. This is a stable clock for everything. You can use the NCP optimal power under global settings, and choose specific programs to alter settings on. That is the best bet to ensure when you are not gaming, you are not idling the gpu at full clock or using unnecessary amounts of power.
I did a lot of tweaking and have finally found the prefect set up for my use. Gaming, HTPC, Browsing, School, etc etc.... Pretty much everything I will ever need from a GPU. This is my command center and it runs well. I wanted to leave a positive review for what this card is, but I would still advise you to wait longer and just get a 1080 or better. These card manufacturer's are holding back and playing the marketing game to squeeze every penny (not private sellers, the actual manufacturer's) and I believe this card has a lot more potential than they are giving it, especially for the price. If you can, save a little more and spring for the 1080 once prices drop or if you already have a 9 series or even something older, just wait for the ti versions or whatever comes next to last you just as long as your old card did. If you have your heart set on a 1070 regardless, wait for the FTW versions. They should overclock a bit nicer, hopefully to at least 2.1GHz.
UPDATEL it appears the FTW cards do not overclock any better according to EVGA's forums. Since the new driver came out I downloaded it and have not noticed any fluctuation of clock speed during play since. It starts out a bit high then drops to a solid 2063-2068. Even with the slave bios most FTW's I have seen still only get about 2088 stable. It's still pretty good considering the stock clock, but there is more potential than they are giving us, especially in the $400 range. At this rate, the prices will only continue to go up.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2016
The new 1080ti looks even fuglier. Its a gpu EVGA, not a space shuttle. Cool your turbo jets and keep it simple.
EDIT: I swapped my SC for a 1070 FTW. MUCH BETTER!
stable at 2100 flat! Don't even need slave bios to notice better settings. pics will follow soon.
This is my first build and I am able to play on highest/ultra with 60fps. Temps are amazing. OC to just barely over 2GHz and it's perfect. I play at 2560x1080 currently. If you are on 1080p, No doubt this card will annihilate your games. If you are on 1440p, maybe wait for the 1080ti because even the 1080 struggles with that and for 'future proofing' - if there is such a thing (there isnt!) you would be wise to wait a while longer. As for 4k, probably not going to enjoy this card at all.
Temps are great. Under load in "The Division" and "GTA V" I get 60fps with some fine tuning the temps never get above 65. Idle temps are great too around 27-35 depending on room temperature. I use MSI Afterburner (after using buggy Precision X and only getting problems) for the fans (since the default fan temps are outrageous and do not even kick on until 50 degrees) and to lock the clock speed in during gaming. Also, make sure you go into Nvidia control panel and change the optimal power mode, to maximum performance. It dies throttle a bit from 2.03-2.06. It has been stable like that for extended periods. Some people are benchmarking just for the scores and have to constantly adjust for each one. This is a stable clock for everything. You can use the NCP optimal power under global settings, and choose specific programs to alter settings on. That is the best bet to ensure when you are not gaming, you are not idling the gpu at full clock or using unnecessary amounts of power.
I did a lot of tweaking and have finally found the prefect set up for my use. Gaming, HTPC, Browsing, School, etc etc.... Pretty much everything I will ever need from a GPU. This is my command center and it runs well. I wanted to leave a positive review for what this card is, but I would still advise you to wait longer and just get a 1080 or better. These card manufacturer's are holding back and playing the marketing game to squeeze every penny (not private sellers, the actual manufacturer's) and I believe this card has a lot more potential than they are giving it, especially for the price. If you can, save a little more and spring for the 1080 once prices drop or if you already have a 9 series or even something older, just wait for the ti versions or whatever comes next to last you just as long as your old card did. If you have your heart set on a 1070 regardless, wait for the FTW versions. They should overclock a bit nicer, hopefully to at least 2.1GHz.
UPDATEL it appears the FTW cards do not overclock any better according to EVGA's forums. Since the new driver came out I downloaded it and have not noticed any fluctuation of clock speed during play since. It starts out a bit high then drops to a solid 2063-2068. Even with the slave bios most FTW's I have seen still only get about 2088 stable. It's still pretty good considering the stock clock, but there is more potential than they are giving us, especially in the $400 range. At this rate, the prices will only continue to go up.
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Pros:
- Great performance with every game I play at 1440p
- The card is modestly sized, not a big deal because I have a big case, but for someone with a smaller mid-tower that could be important
- Runs cool with a custom fan curve, hardly ever goes over 65c, even on hot days.
- Price (was $515 when I got it)
- Not covered with tons of useless RGB LED's.
Cons:
- Cannot turn off LED's without EVGA software, which you must register on their site to download.
- A little on the pricey side (I remember that days when the top of the line GPU's where $500)