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1 hour ago, 486DX Win3.1 said:

1660 TIE Fighter variant

i don't believe I've heard of this card, is it a 1660 TI, or a 1660 "tie fighter variant?" 

 

Either way, the boost clocks will be almost the same, assuming they both have a decent cooler. Despite the Turing architecture of the 16 series, the 1070 TI will come out a little bit ahead in gaming, and with 8GB of ram, it does have a slight advantage there too. Workstation tasks would benefit from the 1660 because of the newer architecture and increased memory bandwidth,

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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:

i don't believe I've heard of this card, is it a 1660 TI, or a 1660 "tie fighter variant?" 

 

Either way, the boost clocks will be almost the same, assuming they both have a decent cooler. Despite the Turing architecture of the 16 series, the 1070 TI will come out a little bit ahead in gaming, and with 8GB of ram, it does have a slight advantage there too. Workstation tasks would benefit from the 1660 because of the newer architecture and increased memory bandwidth,

has no shields, no hyperdrive, and is designed to blow up pretty much

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Well, the 1660 TIE is equipped on some of the more modest versions of the TIE advanced. Most of our hardware consists of large panels, blinking lights, backlit illuminated plastic inserts, but still boasts no real deep space life support systems unless you are in "buddy-buddy yes-man" status with Sidious. That being said, sometimes one would want to get into some more interesting stuff other than minecraft while out on patrol. Heat dissipation sometimes can be an issue, and we tend to get the compact low profile version of the hardware. We don't really do alot of workstation level stuff while on board, usually leave that kind of "space stuff" up to the nerds on the star destroyer. 

 

What is, in fact the drawback of the Turing architecture?

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9 hours ago, 486DX Win3.1 said:

What is, in fact the drawback of the Turing architecture?

There's not really a drawback to the architecture, it's newer and sightly more advanced. Like I mentioned though, with the 1070 ti being a higher end card and all when it launched, it still holds a slight performance lead.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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On 4/30/2020 at 4:54 PM, Mister Woof said:

has no shields, no hyperdrive, and is designed to blow up pretty much

 

 Rumors that the 3000 series TIE will include hyperdrive and shields on the 3070TI and higher end varieties

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28 minutes ago, 486DX Win3.1 said:

 

 Rumors that the 3000 series TIE will include hyperdrive and shields on the 3070TI and higher end varieties

OP TIE Defender isn't canon imo

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5 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

OP TIE Defender isn't canon imo

Can we get R9 Fury X-Wing next?

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6 minutes ago, Fatih19 said:

Can we get R9 Fury X-Wing next?

XFX-Wing 

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XFX T-65 Advanced R9 Fury Built by Radeon/Incom Corporation may be the Key to the Resistance in the CardFighter Wars, specifically aiding Team Red in the Battle of Jakku.

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