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ZCash with cpu and gpu vs ethereum with gpu
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Sorry for asking so many questions, this is my last. Right now im doing 31Mh/s on ethereum with my 1070, but would it be a good idea to instead mine ZCash with my 1070 and My r7 1700? Would i earn much more doing that, so it would cover the 40 extra watts of power usage? -
I can't find any info on the gigabyte website but was wondering how hot can the g1 gaming gtx 1070 run until it isn't safe anymore? I've set the fan configuration on the gigabyte overclocking tool to the silent option but haven't done any overclocking to it and the temps i get are the following. 1080p: anywhere between 70 and 75 as maximum. 4k: anywhere between 75 and 78 as maximum. Never seen it go past 80 degrees.
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Just built my Ryzen 5 1600 PC and now looking out for a Graphics Card. Which would you recommend?
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Hi Guys, So I’ve recently bought a gaming PC, with an i7 7700k Processor (4.2 GHz) and a GTX 1070 Graphics card (not the ‘Ti’) I was just wondering, using a 144Hz monitor at 1080p, would I be getting 90-120 FPS on games such as PUBG, Fortnite etc.? Or would I need to upgrade to the 1080? Also, if I can reach these frames, will my processor bottleneck my 1070’s performance? As I know it’s pretty good from what I’ve seen. Thanks, Jake
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Hi, for a couple of weeks ago my PC performed as well as it should, but out of nowhere my pc can barely handle GTA V with med-ultra settings and a couple different games. I've checked my gpu with another rig and it performed fine. In benchmarks as Firestrike and Unigine my rig perform fine but in games like WW2, GTA V, DOOM, Borderlands 2/ TPS My gpu usage as almost never at 90-99% If you compare my performance with another pc's performance with the same specs i get a 10-30 fps difference. Temps almost never exceed 60 Celsius. My friend has the exact same specs and he gets around 100 fps avg with the same settings and area. UserBenchmarks: Game 98%, Desk 86%, Work 54% CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K - 103.2% GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 - 104.9% SSD: Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB - 57.2% HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 87.2% RAM: HyperX Fury DDR4 2133 C14 1x8GB - 42.2% MBD: Gigabyte GA-Z170-Gaming K3-CF Thing I've tried: DDU Remove OC Re-installing operative system Using another rig with the same graphics card Using maximum performance in Nvidia control panel and windows Re-seating my graphics card Re-install the game Updating BIOS Enable XMP Disable HPET Updating intel chipset drivers Installing older drivers SPECS: i5 6600K OC 4.2 GHZ GameRock GTX 1070 HyperX Fury 8 GB 2133 MHZ Kingston 120 GB SSD WD BLUE 1 TB HDD Gigabyte K3-Gaming Eu Corsair 500W 80+ Bronze V Fractal Design S Windows 10 Pro
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Upcoming Black Friday and Cyber Mon. I want to UG my graphics card to be able to play like PUBG and all those games. I have a 970 gaming motherboard right now, can my motherboard hold and support a 'MSI GeForce GTX 1070 DirectX 12 GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G 8GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support ATX Video Card' ??? my specs: Processor - AMD FX(tm) - 6350 Six Core Processor 3.90 GHz Installed Ram - 8.00GB GeFORCE GTX 950
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Will a Ryzen 5 1600 bottleneck the GTX 1070 ?
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Hello, I’ve recently built my first PC using the asus B350-F gaming motherboard, a ryzen 5 1500x chip, and a gtx 1070 graphics card. My pc will randomly flash to black screen then back, but not reset. It’s crashes with little to no activity. And whenever I try to load and run a game it either crashes the game or my PC with the video error. Also I’m running windows 10 64bit OS. any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
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Hey guys! I have trouble finding if my motherboard will support a Geforce GTX 1070. Can you help me with it? I might just be blind.. here are som information. I have a LENOVO 90DF002UMW and right now I have 960, thanks for your help!
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I already found the problem, but I wanted to share this in case it might benefit someone else with a similar problem. System: MSI 1070 Gaming X (not overclocked, MSI gaming app, latest nVidia drivers installed), 8700K (not overclocked, with Coolermaster 612 tower cooler), Asus PrimeA motherboard with 64GB Corsair DDR4 @ 2666 with XMP enabled, 700W Thermaltake PSU. (Sytem used for Lightroom high volume photo editing and gaming) The symptoms: Low FPS (around 30 with lows reaching 17) in 1440p at Ultra settings, lowering settings to High and 1080p did not significantly improve results. 3D Mark FireStrike score of around 9000 (instead of around 17000). But it does fine in some other benchmarks. [A GTX 1070 should reach at least 70 FPS in most games at 1440p with settings at Ultra] EDIT: ... should reach at least 70 FPS in most games at 1440p with settings at High, please also see http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/msi-geforce-gtx-1070-gaming-x-review,1.html Things to consider (gathered from other threads with similar issues): Some GPU tweaking software with an FPS counter overlay (like the MSI gaming App) may hurt performance in some cases, installing/re-installing the latest drivers is usually step 1. Disabling V-sync (or switching to "adaptive" may help in some cases. Some games are just badly optimised and CPU-bound. BUT, most cases ended up being a CPU bottleneck of some sort. (1) Either the CPU is old/under-powered and pinned at a 100% load, (2) the CPU is overheating and thus thermal trotting, or (3) An unstable overclock is keeping the clock cycles low. In my case, the CPU was doing fine at 37 C, and very low load during gaming. With light tasks it wasn't boosting (keeping at 0.75 GHz), I also noticed very bad performance in Adobe Lightroom (photo editing) - thinking it was the GPU since with heavy loads (Prime95 and Cinebench) the CPU was reaching the rated 4.3 GHz - which is a good speed when all 6 cores are working hard. The Cinebench score was good as well... The culprit: Control Panel > Power Options > "Power saver" Turns out, with this enabled, the the system cooling policy (under advanced settings) is set to "passive", which means that operating system slows the processor before increasing fan speed. Under heavy loads this is ignored and the CPU seems to be doing its job fine, but moderate to light loads are severely impeded. I hope this post help someone and saves them the 7 days it took me to figure this out.
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Hai all, I've been trying to get a GTX 1070 and a FX 5800 to work in my PC simultaneously, but wither its windows 10 or windows 7, it seems one has issues when both are in. Images are after reinstalling the opposing GPU's Driver
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I have a r6 1600 ocd @3.7ghz, GTX 1070 8gb, and 8gb of ram. not only that I can't run pubg on consistent 60fps at low-med settings, it also insistently keeps on crashing every time I skydive. I have the latest drivers and all, and why the fuck can't pubg run decently on a 1070?
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Hey i wanna buy a new graphics card and i don't what graphics card so i looked at amazon for some cards and i found the 1070GTX and i thought will be there a bottleneck with my CPU ( AMD FX 8370) . And if there will be some what card would you recommend My Setup 16Gb DDR3 PSU Be quiet 600w MB:Asus m5 A99x evo R2.0 GC:Asus 680 2GB
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I just build my new pc with the following specs: - Power Supply -> Segotep 600w - CPU -> I5 7600k Kaby Lake 3.8Ghz - GPU -> Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070 - RAM -> HyperX Predator 8Gb 3000Mhz - Motherboard -> ASUS Prime Z270-P The problem is that when I run any game I don't get as much fps as I should. For example I've seen people with nearly the same specs as me, just the CPU I think it was an I5 4690k, getting far mor fps than me. In Battlefield they would have 100+ fps and I would only have around 70-80 very often dropping to 40 with many hiccups having the same settings, V-sync off. Same thing goes for Call of Duty WWII in campaing, even worse sometimes. I use a TV as a monitor, should this be the limitting factor? I updated my BIOS, but it didn't work. I reinstalled my drivers, but it didn't work either. I need help guys:(
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Hi, just wondering, At the moment I'm looking at Upgrading my system to a Ryzen CPU from a FX6300 I currently have a GTX-1070 and wondering if a Ryzen 3 1300x is sufficient enough to not bottleneck the GPU, if not which lower-end Ryzen 5 CPU (1400, 1500x) will work better (I'm on a budget (only 13)) so far it is used for 1080p gaming hopefully going 1440p in future
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I'm getting a new pc this month. I need your suggest if the build had somethings wrong. Specs: -Asrock a320m-hdv -Ryzen 5 1600 -Zotac gtx 1070 dual fan -Avexir blue core 2x8gb ddr4 dual channel 2666 -Wdc blue 1tb 7.2k rpm -Gamemax gp-450 80+bronze -Lg 22inch led 22mp48 ips - hdmi 1.Without overclocking, will my hardware lifespan getting longer? (I'm not really into with oc either) 2. Will this build run fine at 1080p for 2017-2018 modern games? 3. And for content creator, like autocad, blender, adobe premiere and AE. Does it run well? 4. For utilization, -/+6h per day. Longest 8h. Will 450w psu fine for it? 5. Oh, and i'm in a budget.
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I apologize in advance if this question has already been answered. I know my search-fu is not the best in the world, but I am at wit's end here. So having looked through similar posts that are now dead, and not having got any closer to my answer, I am posting this thread to see if anyone will answer my prayers. Is it possible to get a Quadro and a GTX 1070 card to play nice together? Many thanks, NominalNumenorian
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I launch cup head it's at 20% I launch golf with friends it's at 70-80% When I launch watch_dogs it's at 99%, even at the very low settings. I have a gtx 1070.
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I'm going to get a gtx 1070 with black Friday sales, but I'm going to make a custom loop using EK fluid gaming parts. It's a full cover GPU block for GTX 1070/1080. But what 1070s is the water block compatible with? Does it only work with the GTX 1070 Founder edition? Thanks for any help.
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So for a while now, I've settled down a bit, well... I say "a bit", as there's still some things bothering me in my computer setup. I currently have a MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Aero 8GB OC in my system, and I wondered if using it in a SLI setup with a matching graphics card was worth it? May sound a bit rubbish and make someone wonder "Why not 1080 SLI setup?" Sure, that could work. However, I'd then need to buy 2 GTX 1080's for SLI, while for the GTX 1070 SLI, I only need to buy one graphics card as I already have one, thus saving some bucks. Besides, if I ran 2 GTX 1080's, what would I then do with the GTX 1070? Pretty sure mining is useless... However, since graphics cards do costs a fair amount, I wonder if it's any worth it however. At the same time, I wonder what you guys in this community think as well? By the way, I am a little concerned about the heat these two cards may produce. It's a "closed" graphics card, so the heat gets taken in and pushed out at the rear of the case. Pretty sure that'll turn Nvidia GeForce into Nvidia GrillForce. "The way it's meant to be played." More like "The way it's meant to be roasted." ^^; Anyways. Thoughts?
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Right now I am running two Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 Gaming Graphics cards in SLI with a high bandwidth bridge on the X99 platform with an I7-5820k which means it is currently running in 16x8. Recently the price of x99 processors has decreased dramatically meaning you can find an I7-6850k for less than $350 with 40 pcie lanes. So the question comes down to is it worth upgrading to a I7-6850k from an I7-5820k or should i just wait a few more years until i intend to upgrade the whole system (probably around Tiger Lake). I also have a problem right now where i have an Nvme ssd running at x2 lanes (which i suspect from benchmarks http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/5730787 but might be something else) which would certainly benefit from more lanes. But is a $350 expense really worth it? or am i better off just living with less lanes until next upgrade? I could probably sell the 5820k to make up for some of that too.
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Hey Guys,So currently I'm thinking of upgrading my GTX 770 to a 1070, however since my current CPU is the i5 4570 I am worrying that it is not strong enough and might produce some slight bottlenecking.I've been watching some videos from people uploading gameplay videos with similar specs and checking out how it performs on their systems. Seeing that there seems to be some bottlenecking in many games @1080p I was wondering if using some supersampling technology to render @1440p while still being on the same 1080p monitor would help eliminate this problem?I am thinking of upgrading to a 4790k or maybe Ryzen 5 down the line but for now I think the GPU upgrade seems much more important, this 770 is definitely showing it's age by now.Would appreciate any opinions and input on this matter, cheers!
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Title says quite a lot about it. it's been 3 years since I got my AMD R9 290 and sold it recently. Now which one should I buy and want to know which one has better price performance. Price in my country GTX 1070 360EUR and GTX 1080 430EUR. Both are Zotac BULK versions of card, blower style black. Will change cooler to Raijintek Morpheus.
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I currently have a NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS that barely works anymore. I was looking to upgrade to a gtx 1060 or 1070. Like I said, I am going to be gaming at 1080p 60 hz. In case you were wondering, my cpu is an intel i7 3770k ( it’s a little dated but it works fine.) And also, I am looking for a graphics card that can support 2 or more monitors. Thanks in advance!
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I just got a new build and monitor, first time in my life 1080p and first stationary pc. Need help with the software(drivers oc, etc.) that i should get. Asus ROG STRIX XG27VQ FRACTAL DESIGN Integra M 750W Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-ALPHA Mid-Tower Gaming Case w/o LED White/Red CC-9011083-WW G.Skill RipjawsV DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz CL15 1.35V XMP 2.0 Black Asus DUAL-GTX1070-8G NVIDIA, 8 GB, GeForce GTX 1070 AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 16MB BOX w/Wraith Spire YD1600BBAEBOX Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA III MZ-75E250B/ EU