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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 3DMark Firestrike Benchmark Results Leaked

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The GeForce GTX 1070 clocked in around 1860-1870 MHz boost clocks without any overclocking. Pascal being much efficient can allow better clocks with available voltage and TDP headroom. The new 8 GB/s chips on the GeForce GTX 1070 can easily overclock beyond 9 GHz effectively increasing the bandwidth up to 288 GB/s that is quite good.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 3DMark Firestrike Performance

 

 

IT seems really nice, if this is true

compareing this leak of the 1080's 3dmark, and the actual 3dmark bench for the 1080 here

if your too lazy to look the 1080 on the REAL, not the leak got a score of 19370 and the leak with 21828, its either cherry picked or OC, or you know; Fake *gasp*

it isn't that far off so my speculation is its going to be on par with the titan x and 980 ti, most likely inbetween but if your like me with not alot of money and a tight budget

with the MSRP of around $375 USD. thats a hell of  a deal

 

 

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Lets just hope it will actually be like this. I wonder what an OC'ed 1070 will perform compared to a stock 1080, because with the 970 vs 980 the 970 came kinda close.

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1 minute ago, Minibois said:

Lets just hope it will actually be like this. I wonder what an OC'ed 1070 will perform compared to a stock 1080, because with the 970 vs 980 the 970 came kinda close.

imo it's pointless to compare a oc-ed card to a stock card

but yea, it's fun to know :D

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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2 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

imo it's pointless to compare a oc-ed card to a stock card

but yea, it's fun to know :D

Not pointless, just to see if you can save some money and get the same base preformance with a OC

 

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1 minute ago, GreezyJeezy said:

Not pointless, just to see if you can save some money and get the same base preformance with a OC

it's like comparing a motorcycle with a ferrari, but the ferrari have a brick behind the pedal so you cant accelerate as much `-`

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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2 minutes ago, GreezyJeezy said:

Not pointless, just to see if you can save some money and get the same base preformance with a OC

But then you could just overclock the better card with no overclock, no?

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Can't wait to see what these are capable of.... being in Canada, and the dollar the way it is this could be a very attractive value proposition, if msrps are followed.

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A 1070 performing better than the Titan X?

 

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9 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

imo it's pointless to compare a oc-ed card to a stock card

but yea, it's fun to know :D

of course it's fucking stupid, you either compare both OC'ed or not OC'ed, I'm just wondering.

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1 minute ago, DioOmicida said:

But then you could just overclock the better base card, no?

Yes but if you can get the same performance of a 1080 and you don't have the money to buy a 1080 it gives you more reason to get the 1070. 

 

If this was pointless then over clocking in genrel would be pointless, some cards are bad overclockers.

 

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It's a simple process:

void benchmark(void)
{
	while(score.TitanX > score.GTX1070){
		Overclock(GTX1070);
	}

	leakBenchmark(true);
}

 

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3 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

it's like comparing a motorcycle with a ferrari, but the ferrari have a brick behind the pedal so you cant accelerate as much `-`

Think what you want, changes my opinion in no ways.

 

thats like saying oh just get a 780ti over a 960 because the 780 is like 3% better buts $100 more, when you can get the 960 and OC it to the 780ti specs and even over them.

 

saves money for the same gaming performance.

 

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This card may rival the 970 sale wise. Hot damn that's a good card. :) Wait for AIB's to showcase what they got and you got better than Titan X performance for $600 cheaper.

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18 minutes ago, Aytex said:

*snip*

 

IT seems really nice, if this is true

compareing this leak of the 1080's 3dmark, and the actual 3dmark bench for the 1080 here

if your too lazy to look the 1080 on the REAL, not the leak got a score of 19370 and the leak with 21828, its either cherry picked or OC, or you know; Fake *gasp*

it isn't that far off so my speculation is its going to be on par with the titan x and 980 ti, most likely inbetween but if your like me with not alot of money and a tight budget

with the MSRP of around $375 USD. thats a hell of  a deal

 

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I think Guru3D's Firestrike score was the net score. If you look at JayzTwoCents stock benchmark where he publishes just the graphics scores, they're right in line with the videocardz leak:

 

videcardz 1080: 21828 graphics

JayzTwoCents 1080: 22087 graphics

 

That's only a 1.2% difference, so that leak was pretty solid.

 

 

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Wow.......I think I wet myself a little.....Can't wait.

 

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Only if the 1070 drops to 350ish euro will I consider it. But it looks unlikely any time soon.

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2 minutes ago, Deli said:

Only if the 1070 drops to 350ish euro will I consider it. But it looks unlikely any time soon.

Don't forget about the overpricing with the GTX 1080. Let's hope the GTX 1070 doesn't have that price.

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1 hour ago, awesomeness10120 said:

Don't forget about the overpricing with the GTX 1080. Let's hope the GTX 1070 doesn't have that price.

You're much better off living in the US. Here we have 21% VAT in Europe. I expect the Founder Edition will be in 550 euro when launch.

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Damn the 1070 is so cut down vs the 1080 though, they should really call this card a 1060 Ti with a 24% delta in performance even at lowly 1080p. The difference between 970 and 980 was only about 13% and 670 vs 680 was about 8%. Even big die GK110 GTX 780 was only 15% more powerful than mid die GK104 GTX 770. I think these numbers are very disappointing myself, based on past 70 series vs 80 series.

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Interesting IF true, but worth taking with a mountain of salt. 3DMark scores are not representative of real world gameplay.

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