Nice finds but the MSI card is extremely ugly and flimsy looking plus with delivery it is £220.
The second link doesn't work, adding to basket gives me an RX 470. And delivery is not included also and bound to be more than £5.
Also I don't know/trust those retailers.
capa
8y 24d#4
Didn't someone else post that the fans on these Palit cards don't stop running ever...
M1k3strutt3r to capa
8y 24d1#5
Just bought a Palit 1070 and used the supplied Thunder master over clocking software to draw a fan curve in and it works flawlessly.
Rhythmeister to capa
8y 24d#15
I have one and with Thundermaster it can be made nigh on silent
dr104 to capa
8y 24d#18
Yep i got this card, even though fairly quiet, one of the fans stop and the other spins at a very low rpm constantly they should either release a update or change the 0db fan stop upto 50c marketing. if i knew this before purchasing i would of bought the evga sc instead.
Aretak
8y 24d2#6
The owner of OcUK said the return rate on the Dual 1070 is abnormally high and described the card as "crap".
Though also says other cards are ok; so assume this 1060 is?
Aretak
8y 24d#8
Well, he specifically mentions the GameRock and JetStream models in terms of other Palit cards (and they are very good) and is talking about the 1070 only. The 1060 Dual is their cheapo version of the 1060 and of the same design as the 1070 model. I certainly doubt it's of better quality than the more expensive 1070 edition.
Still, you can always RMA it anyway I suppose.
datalossfs
8y 24d#9
I've got the 3GB version of this card (ex display unit), only had it a few days, works fine, Overclocked to 2Ghz without any effort. I will say the card is very light but not poorly made or noisy, I used to have Palit 750 Ti card and that was fine after a couple of years.
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The second link doesn't work, adding to basket gives me an RX 470. And delivery is not included also and bound to be more than £5.
Also I don't know/trust those retailers.
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=30073032&postcount=58
Something to consider anyway.
Still, you can always RMA it anyway I suppose.