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EVGA 1070 Ti SC Black - Overview With Pictures

LukeSavenije

Introduction:

The 1070 Ti itself launched in November 2017. There have been many reviews showcasing the founders and many higher end cards, but when I looked around for my specific card, i saw that none of them included PCB or cooler shots, for which I disassembled mine, ready to show to the world.

 

Specifications:

Base Clock: 1607+ MHZ

Boost Clock: 1683+ MHz

Memory Clock: 8008 MHz Effective

CUDA Cores: 2432

Bus Type: PCIe 3.0

Memory Detail: 8192MB GDDR5

Memory Bit Width: 256 Bit

Memory Bandwidth: 256.3 GB/s

LED Logo: Yes (White)

Height: 4.376in - 111.15mm

Length: 10.5in - 266.7mm

Width: Dual Slot

 

Ports:

the IO includes 1 HDMI, 3 Displayport and a DVI port

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Exterior:

the SC Black series have no RGB on them, only a white LED on the side of the card, which can either be turned on or turned off. the card gets its power from a single 8 pin pcie, which would together with the pcie power allow for a maximum of 225w.

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the card also has no backplate, so the back of the PCB is directly visible.

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PCB:

the PCB uses AOS6930s dual nFET from Alpha & Omega Semiconductor, configured in a 5+1 without doublers. This should be able to push an estimated 160-210a without too much problem

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Cooler:

The cooler is a 3 heatpipe heatsink in a double slot height, connected to two fans up top.

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Noods!

Bethesda PC:   R7 3700X  -  Asrock B550 Extreme 4  -  Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 16GB@3.6GHz -  Zotac AMP Extreme 1080TI -  Samsung 860 Evo 256GB  -  WD Blue 2TB SSD -  500DX  -  Stock cooling lul  -  Rm650x

CrumpleBox V3:  Xeon X5680  -  Asus X58 Sabertooth  -  DDr3 16GB@1.33Ghz  -  Gigabyte 1660s -  TT smart RGB 700W  -  

Cooler Master Storm Trooper  -  120GB Samsung 850 Pro   -  LTT Edition Chromax NH-D15 ?

 

CrumpleBox 3 ROTF: I5-6400  -  MSI B150m Mortar  -  16GB 2133Mhz Vengeance Pro RGB  -  Strix 1070Ti - GTX 1070 FE  -  Adata 128GB SSD  -  Fractal Design Define C  -  Gammaxx 400V2  -  Cooler Master silent pro gold 1000W

CrumpleBox 2: i7-7820x - MSI X299 Raider - 32GB Thermaltake Toughram 3.6Ghz - 2x Sapphire Nitro Fury - 128GB PCie Adata SSD - O11 Dynamic - EVGA CLC 360 - Corsair RM1000X

 

Perhiperals:  Gateway 900p60 monitor  -  Dell 1024x768@75  -  Logi. G403 Carbon  -  Logi. G502  -  SteSer. Arctis 5  -  SteSer. Rival 110 - Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

nods

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Bethesda PC:   R7 3700X  -  Asrock B550 Extreme 4  -  Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 16GB@3.6GHz -  Zotac AMP Extreme 1080TI -  Samsung 860 Evo 256GB  -  WD Blue 2TB SSD -  500DX  -  Stock cooling lul  -  Rm650x

CrumpleBox V3:  Xeon X5680  -  Asus X58 Sabertooth  -  DDr3 16GB@1.33Ghz  -  Gigabyte 1660s -  TT smart RGB 700W  -  

Cooler Master Storm Trooper  -  120GB Samsung 850 Pro   -  LTT Edition Chromax NH-D15 ?

 

CrumpleBox 3 ROTF: I5-6400  -  MSI B150m Mortar  -  16GB 2133Mhz Vengeance Pro RGB  -  Strix 1070Ti - GTX 1070 FE  -  Adata 128GB SSD  -  Fractal Design Define C  -  Gammaxx 400V2  -  Cooler Master silent pro gold 1000W

CrumpleBox 2: i7-7820x - MSI X299 Raider - 32GB Thermaltake Toughram 3.6Ghz - 2x Sapphire Nitro Fury - 128GB PCie Adata SSD - O11 Dynamic - EVGA CLC 360 - Corsair RM1000X

 

Perhiperals:  Gateway 900p60 monitor  -  Dell 1024x768@75  -  Logi. G403 Carbon  -  Logi. G502  -  SteSer. Arctis 5  -  SteSer. Rival 110 - Corsair Strafe RGB MK.2

 

 

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Hmmm no VRM heatsink of any sort?

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Hmmm no VRM heatsink of any sort?

nope, only the main heatsink in the picture

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No backplate (everyone knows that even plastic backplate are better than no backplate), no VRM cooling. And most importantly no RGB LED, this is not PCMR at all, EVGA, you disappoint me.

Tag or quote me so i see your reply

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Quote

AOS6930s powerstages

The APS 6930/AOE 6930 is not a power stage, it is a dual nfet. A combination high side and low side mosfet, as you can see the drivers before each nfet on the PCB.

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9 minutes ago, The Blackhat said:

The APS 6930/AOE 6930 is not a power stage, it is a dual nfet.

has been corrected just now

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