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Specifications
- Graphics Processing Unit
NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1070
- Interface
PCI Express x16 3.0
- Boost / Base Core Clock
1797 MHz / 1607 MHz (OC Mode)
1771 MHz / 1582 MHz (Gaming Mode)
1683 MHz / 1506 MHz (Silent Mode) - Memory Size (MB)
8192
- Memory Type
GDDR5
- Memory Interface
256-bit
- Memory Clock Speed
8108 MHz (OC Mode)
8010 MHz (Gaming Mode)
8010 MHz (Silent Mode) - Output
DisplayPort x 3 (Version 1.4) / HDMI (Version 2.0) / DL-DVI-D
- Digital Maximum Resolution
7680 x 4320
- Virtual Reality Ready
Y
- Maximum Displays
4
- HDCP Support
2.2
- DirectX Version Support
12
- OpenGL Version Support
4.5
- Multi-GPU Technology
SLI, 2-Way
- Card Dimension (mm)
279 x 140 x 42 mm
- Card Weight (g)
1100
- Power consumption (W)
150
- Recommended PSU (W)
500
- Power Connectors
6-pin x 1, 8-pin x 1
I would consider the 1080 to be a 4k card, the 1070 to be a 1440p card and the 1060 to be the 1080p card. Not sure why the 4k expectation on a lesser performing card should be a “con”.
doesn’t make any sense to publish “overall” scores instead of “graphics” (talking about Firestrike of course).