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Hi! I have a PWM pin grounded Inno3D GTX 1070Ti X2V2(small pcb). I wanted to try another gpu fans, it got the fans spin up fully than i shutted down my the pc to put back the default fans. After that the gpu didn't post, and fans didn't spin.(The ground can be due a bad solder around the fans that i wanted to try, but that's not the point, i already disconnected the fans) Anyone have a schematics or any tip to fix it?
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Hey so I have the evga 1070ti and it's a blower card I have a pretty budget oriented build. I got a cool case it's the segotep phoenix but my problem is that I have a blower card and my heat tends to be a problem with 3 intake fans and 2 exhaust. What I want to do is get a 2 or 3 fan heatsink and completely replace the on I have but I have no idea if that's possible or if I should do it. I would love some opinions questions or suggestions.
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Hello, I purchased the new Battlefield 2042 and saw that my CPU was always at 100% usage and my GPU(GTX 1071ti) only around 35% usage. So I decided it was time to change the CPU and some other parts. I put my new parts together today and when I start Battlefield 2042, I get to the menu my Pc restarts right away. It used to work with my old parts. I tried BF5 and I'm not having the issue, I can get to the menu. I will try to play BF5 tomorrow to see if something happens. When I start Battlefield I get to the menu and my PC reboots. When I had my old CPU, motherboard, RAM and SSD I was able to play no problem. You can see my old parts on my LTT profile. My new parts are the following: - Ryzen 7 5800x - G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit (F4-3200C16D-16GVKB) - ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming AMD AM4 (3rd Gen Ryzen) ATX gaming motherboard - WD Black SN750SE 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 2280 Read:3600MB/s,Write: 2830MB/s SSD (WDS100T1B0E) I check my temps of my CPU and GPU and everything is fine. I did a stress test with AIDA on my CPU and at 100% it gets to max 65c. Also did a stress test on my GPU and it doesn't get higher than before (Around 63c). I after stress test the CPU and GPU at the same time and everything is fine no crash and good temps. Nothing is overclocked for now, didn't change anything in the BIOS either. My GPU driver is also up to date. I told my self it's probably not that the game is not installed properly because it reboots the whole computer and not just the actual game. I don't think it's my PSU (EVGA SuperNOVA G2 750W 80 Plus Gold) that's not strong enough, unless I'm mistaken. I don't think my new motherboard and CPU pull that much more power than my old ones. It really sucks, really wanted to test this new setup with Battlefield 2042. If you have any questions feel free to ask me. Hopefully someone can help me with this. Thanks in advance guys!
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I overclocked my nvidia 1070ti. I did +225 on the core, and +700 on memory. soon after the screen went black. Note that i can't boot without the gpu, because i have a cpu without a integrated gpu (i3 10100f). Also i can't get into the BIOS for some reason, (gigabyte B460M) any help?
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so i feel this is the worst situation where the gpu is now just dead but hoping someone can give some info to troubleshoot and hope that isnt the case. so i tried playing ome games however as soon as the game would load up my pc would just restart. no error messages or anything. After a few times i saw my gpu temps were shooting up to over 90 to which i was told it could be the thermal paste as its an old + 2nd hand gpu. so i took off and reapplied the thermal paste on the gpu. however now it will even get any power. when i turn on the pc the gpu will start up for a few seconds then just stop. the rest of the pc will post. but the gpu will not show up in task manager. and not output any single. any info or things to try will be amamzing. thanks in advance.
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Heyo i have a rather strange question. I have an existing build cpu: i7-4770k @4.2Ghz all core ram: 4x8gb ddr3-1600 kingston fury motherboard: asus z87-k gpu: asus strix 1070 ti psu: corsair cx600 loads of mixed hdds and ssds 2x1080p + 1x1680*1050 monitors htc vive for beat saber there is also a standby build from my bro who is away for a year or so(zen5 3600, b450, 2x8_3200, 1660, 500w_no80+ My question would be: If i install the standby1660 in the second pcie x16(x8 lanes) slot and use that as an output for my monitors can i dedicate the 1070 ti just for the vr? Will the cpu even be able to work with so much stuff at the same time? If not can a ryzen 5 3600 handle it on a b450m pro4-f? The integrated graphics do not work for some reason only when there is no dedicated gpu so i am unable to use that. If i can use the two gpus is there a trick to it or they can function on the same driver version? Thank you very much for the help Dave
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I have a 1070ti gainward phoenix 'golden sample' edition with two bios'es anyone have a oc bios just to squeeze a bit of more performance outta it also is there a good tutorial fo the EXPERtool gainward oc'er as ik i need to use it to change the rgb of the card and maybe to install the new bios, thanks mates, skull
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Hi everyone, first time posting on the forum I am looking into upgrading my rig with a new GPU. Current setup: i5 8400 2x8GB DDR4, non XMP Asus Strix R9 380 OC 4GB Samsung Odyssey G5 32" 1440p monitor I am currently considering 2 used GPUs: GTX 1070ti - 210 USD (Gainward Ghost variant) or RTX 2070 - 260 USD (MSI Gaming Z variant) For my current needs, i believe that the 1070ti might be sufficient for my current needs, but the 50 USD difference makes 2070 compelling for a bit of futureproofing. Just for context, i am aware that the upgrade from R9 380 is very noticable and basically anything will be an upgrade and a half, but i want to make a purchase and be content for the next 3-5 years at least. (After all, i am still getting 50+ FPS on the titles i like to play with the 380, with some (slowly increasing) degradation of details ) Which card would you suggest? I want my purchase to be the best possible bang for buck, of course. RTX is not something i am too much interested in ( i am aware that the FPS drawbacks are quite high in many cases), but the DLSS support makes a case for the 2070, since i plan on playing with it - upscaling to 1440p from 1080p. Thank you in advance :)
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So I’ve had this Asus Turbo GTX1070ti 8G for about one and a half years now in daily use, I’ve noticed those kinds of darker almost like wet spots on it and some dust has gotten stuck to it like it would be sticky, I have no idea what it is since there is 0% it’s any kind of liquid. Those spots could have formed since I do kinda run the gpu hot like 75-80c while playing games multiple hours a day but they kinda worry me so I’m asking here.
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Hey there guys. Recently i bought a 1070Ti Asus Strix and so far it's doing great. Games are running smoothly at 120+ fps no prob. temps are pretty good too. Recently i discovered that when at idle the center fan is spinning at it's lowest speed but it is not registered by HW monitor. There it says 0Rpm. When i run a game they ramp up at around 57 58 degrees and everything is normal ,but i think when at idle they should all stop spinning. What do u think about this?
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although we haven't gotten any benchmarks yet, going off of the specs we've gotten 2432 CUDA cores and a 1683mhz core clock does anyone think that the 1070ti will make the 1080 not worth it
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Hey everybody, just started watching all the 1070Ti vids being released and I've been seeing a lot of negativity on it so far. Part of it I can understand, but some not so much and I feel a tad bit confused by peoples reactions so far. So the main issue I've been seeing with people complaining about the 1070Ti is that is doesn't need to exist outright , or the issue with custom manufacturers can't overclock it before sending it. The second issue I can understand somewhat, but we're still able to overclock it ourselves which always ends up having a better overclock than whats offered (unless warranty is a main issue for you). As for it not existing, Well I never understood why Nvidia never made a 70ti to begin with, even back when they started back in the 500 series. I've always seen a 50, 60 and 80 Ti, but no 70 Ti. The biggest issue I've heard so far is that it will consume sales for the 1080, but hasn't that always been the issue with the Ti's? To rival the card above it. I used to own a 660ti(oc) and it out performed or rivaled a 670. As well with a 760Ti(oc) and 770. We never used to see a 80Ti until the 700 series, which honestly felt like Nvidis way of having something better than a 80, but not dual chip that we quit seeing with the 690. I honestly feel like the 70Ti is going to be a good card, and it will end up being a great card for some people who want a 1080, but want to save a little cash as well. As of before posting I've seen issues with pricing outside the US, which is a little upsetting to see, so I guess its just a gain for us potentially in the US until something with the market happens. What are your thoughts on the card?
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Hello! So I have 600 dollars saved up and I was thinking about upgrading my PC. Right now, I am running a 6700k with a 2 GB 960. Im starting to see some performance issues and I want to upgrade to 1440p down the line, so I am looking towards the new 1070ti to be my savior. Then I found this case: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072HG3HK2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 I really love the white look of the case, and I would like my graphics card to match. Does anyone know of any 1070ti's that are white that can be sold to the US?
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Hello! So I use my PC for gaming in my spare time, and I have it mine nicehash while im at school or sleeping. That way, it isn't at load 24/7 and I am not investing into a card for the sole purpose of mining, since I am also gaming. I game at 1080p, and the most demanding game I play right now is PUBG. My current specs are: 6700k, 16GB of ram, 2GB GTX 960, 2TB HDD and 128gb SSD. Lets just say I have a budget of 500 dollars, and that is including a bigger PSU (Power efficiency, and I plan to run the 960 until it fails just mining 24/7 instead of selling). So the 1070 and 1070ti are both (I think) better than the Vega 56 at playing games, but the Vega is really superior when mining comes into the picture. Do you guys think I should get the 1070ti, the Vega 56, or the 1070? I also plan to upgrade to 1440p sometime next year.
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so this German site has 2 of the new Nvidia gtx 1070 ti from Galax/fka2 https://www.compuland.de/Hardware/Grafikkarten+(VGA)/GeForce+GTX+fuer+Gaming.html/1/36220/48/104309 (Edit) Thanks to RKRiley for sharing this site: https://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/gpu-nvidia/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-graphics-cards Found another: https://azerty.nl/componenten/videokaarten/nvidia_geforce/nVidia_GeForce_GTX_1070_Ti#!sorting=12&limit=30&view=grid
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https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/geforce-gtx-1070-ti/?ncid=so-fac-gcgx10tlh-25094 This is the product page for the 1070ti I may buy a GTX 1070ti if there is a Strix versions for that sick RGB What do you think? it costs 450 USD or 576 CAD
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Today on Twitter the Republic of Games official account, twitted an image with an clue, that could be that 1070ti is coming soon.
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Found this blurb linked over on PCPer.com. It appears that Nvidia is readying, or about to release something to take away thunder from vega 56. No clue as to how reliable any of this is, could all be photoshopped and/rumorspreading. "The picture comes from My Drivers, who also posted untranslated commentary about the card here. The text describes a card with 2304 CUDA cores, falling between the GTX 1080's 2560 and the 1920 present in the GTX 1070. We do not have any insight into the memory clock on the card, nor if it is GDDR5 or GDDR5x but it should also fall between the two existing cards. " current GPU prices are inflated and all over the place, but suppose for a moment that this "1070ti" is released at, or about the same as the current 1070 price, then the 1070 gets a price cut, which = not good for vega 56.
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yea you read that right , according to an article at eteknix the 1070ti and all its models will be LOCKED and cannot be overclocked sauce https://www.eteknix.com/gtx-1070-ti-cant-overclocked/ !!! UPDATE !!! thanks to @Delicieuxz we know more https://www.hardocp.com/news/2017/10/13/nvidia_gtx_1070_ti_overclocking_specification basically stating that its most likely just people mixing things up as usual
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https://www.pcper.com/news/General-Tech/unofficial-launch-GTX-1070-Ti 1070ti is almost here and I'm not sure how to feel about it. Edit: https://www.techarp.com/articles/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-leaks/ Slightly more comprehensive 1070ti specs, this is also linked in the first article I posted.
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http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-ti-full-specs-leak-clocks-detailed/amp/ 1070ti may not be overclockable...
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So I'm looking to get a new GPU, and I've got it narrowed down to the two in the title. However, the monitor I'll be using (34UC79G-B) is a 144Hz + Freesync panel. So should I go for a reference 56 (€400) and Freesync, or shell out for a custom board (maybe a FTW2?) which is €430, to actually take advantage of the high refresh rate? Basically, Freesync vs 144Hz.
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http://wccftech.com/geforce-gtx-1070-ti-aots-benchmarks/ Original link NVIDIA’s Upcoming Geforce GTX 1070 Ti Graphics Card Gets First Benchmarks Leaked Through AotS Database at 1440p FYI so running hard then most people would push it.
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"Added core voltage control for reference design NVIDIA GeForce GT 1070 Ti series graphics cards" Guess I'll wait a bit before going 1080, but with the slight price increase between the 1070Ti and the 1080 there might not be any point in purchasing the former over the latter. Source: https://videocardz.com/newz/msi-afterburner-beta-gets-voltage-control-for-rx-vega-and-gtx-1070-ti
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Hey guys, I'm looking to build a pc with an i7 8700k and 1070ti or 1080ti, which you would be the better option, would the 1080ti be worth it for the money or would the 1070ti be just fine? Thanks, Josh