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Evga 1070ti Hybrid vs zotac amp extreme 1070ti

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Was looking at buying the 1070ti, and I'm pretty set on it. I was just wondering, is the hybrid evga 1070ti better? Or is the zotac another extreme better, because theyre both close to each other in price. I know the hybrid is clocked higher though so I assume it's better, I just wanted some input

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i was also stuck in the same situation as u. All 1070 ti perform pretty much the same so it does not reakky matter which u go for. I decided to get a evga 1070 ti myself and i am pretty happy with the performance.

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5 minutes ago, rekt1 said:

i was also stuck in the same situation as u. All 1070 ti perform pretty much the same so it does not reakky matter which u go for. I decided to get a evga 1070 ti myself and i am pretty happy with the performance.

good to know, thanks!

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aorus pro z390

noctua nh-d15s chromax w black cover

evga 3070 ultra

samsung 128gb, adata swordfish 1tb, wd blue 1tb

seasonic 620w dogballs psu

 

 

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I own an EVGA 1070ti SC Black edition and had replaced the cooler with EVGA's hybrid kit... honestly nothing beats water cooling. You can crank up your OC and thermal issues wouldnt be a problem; you'll run into power limits quickly though.

 

The hybrid solution from EVGA is quiet and having used it, I wont go back to air cooled gfx cards ever again. The difference in noise was noticeable for me; I own an NZXT S340 case which doesnt have the best acoustics

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The Zotac model so you don;t worry about liquid leakage? Low chance of happening, but it still can.

 

Honestly buying these two is difficult. Both of them use unimpressive PCBs, EVGA uses reference PCB so not good for aggressive tuning while Zotac uses crappy mosfets (albeit a lot of them) and hardly any VRM cooling so no good either. It's down to the cooling, in which both are outstanding.

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Im not sure liquid leakage is a major issue with AIO solutions nowadays, and yet I enjoy living dangerously XD

 

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I have the EVGA 1070ti hybrid. That shit runs WAY cool

 

edit: the color scheme and backplate on the Zotac looks stupid imo, plus it looks like a three slot thick card which I wouldn’t want...

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