NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti 3DMark Benchmark Results

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    We talked about the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti for numerous times now, it was bound to happen as the first 3DMark results have arrived of the product. Benchmark results for the GTX 1070 Ti for 3DMark Fire St...

    NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti 3DMark Benchmark Results
     
  2. sverek

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    Very reasonable position performance wise.

    Hopefully non-OC rumors are false. I would love to have this GPU and overclock it up to GTX1080 level.
    Also don't go over $429 please!
     
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  3. cryohellinc

    cryohellinc Ancient Guru

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    How can you force an OC (clock) cap, assuming it's made on software level not hardware? If that's the case, a Flash should remove it?

    All in all it beats Vega 56, so I guess that was its main purpose.
     
  4. The Goose

    The Goose Ancient Guru

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    Well i get 6325 with my Evga 1070FTW and time spy doesn't even use boost so runs my 1070ftw card at 1607mhz for the gpu tests and yet my games use boost at 2000mhz or just below, either way....not worth the upgrade, shame they kept it in the draw so long.
     

  5. xIcarus

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    In theory you could only sell lower binned cards which will refuse to clock further because the hardware can't do it.
    But practically, that's financial suicide. So it's surely gonna be a software barrier.

    Not sure if you can handicap the card afterwards though. Works for taking out cores but I doubt you can do something about the clocks, not accurately at least.
    Or perhaps it's better if we don't give them any ideas.
     
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    Indeed it's a matter of BIOS and what's flashed onto it. Yet, as there is no real vbios editing for Pascal, it's fairly reasonable to be limited that way, and probably hard to get around unless the AIB partners start to put their own, overclocked versions out. Before that happens, there probably won't be any way to surpass the BIOS limitation.
     
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  8. The Goose

    The Goose Ancient Guru

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    Timespy does use boost, it gives a valid test but it just gives a score of 0, also i use Evga precision XOC to monitor gpu and cpu so stop talking out your a$$
    http://www.3dmark.com/spy/2568869 .....from an earlier test(the only test that validated today but power set to opitmal).

    Dont people just hate it when they are proved wrong.
     
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  9. Ricepudding

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    Even if the rumours are true that it can't OC i think this card still does what it is intended to do, i mean the score is only 7-8% of a GTX 1080... that being said i don't see why it couldn't overclock, nvidia has never really stopped people before even on the M series least from my experience
     
  10. The Goose

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    I know the FTW is supposed to be 1797 but mine boosts to 2000....maybe the fixed bios changed that or the Fujipoly thermal pads do a better job than the bog standard pads that were fitted or maybe evga precision wasnt displaying the boost clocks on that run...but any way my point is the ti doesnt give enough boost over what i have now to warrant losing money to sell my FTW and spending even more money on the ti for a few extra fps.
     

  11. Matt26LFC

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    They don't want people to buy the cheaper 1070Ti and OC it to 1080 levels, not complicated really.
     
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    My msi 1070 runs extreme with a score of 8722 (OVERCLOCKED THOUGH)on an old 1155 2700k ,never upgraded from 1155 as no point as already running better than the Ti and vanilla 1080 and yes timespy should run max clock as mine shows 2060mhz on gpu in afterburner in all tests apart from cpu only tests. if yours isnt something may be wrong try fresh driver install...

    https://www.3dmark.com/fs/13812295
     
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    is this your 24/7 overclock ? if yes ! damn nice score brother !
     
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    yep 24/7 apart from the mandatory downclock to 139mhz when in 2d..
     
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    absolutely no reason to stress the card or burn the electricity when you are on desktop :p nice nice !
     

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    Wasn't this discussed previously, that the "OC handicap" it simply means that AIB partners cannot offer factory OC variants of the cards and all 1070Ti will have same base/boost BUT can be OC'ed manually?

    Quote from Hilbert's article:

    "is that the clock frequency cannot be changed by board partners (factory tweaks) by the AIB partners, e.g. all cards would be clocked the same 1607/1683 MHz base boost clock. "

    And from the rough translation of Expreview:

    "regardless of which you buy a GTX 1070 Ti their frequency will be fixed at 1607MHz-1683MHz , if you want to be stronger performance only Can be manual overclocking"

    Or did I miss anything new? :p
     
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    Had to re-install 3d mark to get it to work just the once.
     
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    The reason i said boost wasnt being used was because evry time i looked at precision Xoc it was showing non turbo settings...but apparently it does that for a few seconds before switching to turbo which i was not seeing.
     
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    There are some rumours that even software overclocking may be banned. I don't think that's gonna happen though, it's just not necessary, would just piss people off, and wouldn't be in NVidia's interest to place an overclocking ban on one of their cards. Pretty sure it won't happen.
     

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