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What is the best GTX 1070?

10 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Why? 

 

It has probably one of the best power delivery systems, it uses MIL-STD 810G standard componets (Hi-C CAPS, Super Ferrite Chokes and Japanese Solid Caps). 

it does, but i know ~10 people that have the MSI and none of them get a great overclock.. my 1070 is 20 euros more expensive but ive gotten mine to 2110mhz and it stays cool as hell (runs at 2020 tho because of life)

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6 minutes ago, Radiant said:

it does, but i know ~10 people that have the MSI and none of them get a great overclock

Sorry but mine overclocks just fine.

 

My Overclock Settings

 

Core Voltage: 50%

Power Limit: 126% (maximum)

Temp.Limit: 92c 

Core Clock: +165 (2088MHz stable) 

Memory Clock: +530 (4533MHz or 9066MHz effective)

Fan Speed: Custom Fan Curve

 

Putting the core voltage to 100% gets around 2113MHz stable.

 

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Just about any EVGA 1070 (I'm picking up the 1070 FTW2), because of their warranty and 24/7 US-based customer support.

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