I got one when Ebuyer had them for around £295. I've got no complaints so far. It runs cool and quiet but still overclocks nicely even though it only has one 8 pin power connector.
Note that a slight downside is that the max power target is quite low at 108%. That hasn't really affected me so far.
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gunnerkes
31 Jan 17#17
great card
mikem1989
31 Jan 171#16
I'd suggest to anyone that has waited this long just to hold out that bit longer. Vega is only a few months away. Which will give these cards a massive price drop!
hassy17
31 Jan 17#15
Heat and ordered !!
neils31
31 Jan 171#14
showing in stock for me
"In Stock Order within 9 hours for delivery on Wednesday, 1st February"
martindegg900rr
31 Jan 17#13
I'm looking now says in stock
inspireme
31 Jan 171#12
oos
lam3094
31 Jan 17#11
Have to disagree with Masterdan113, I had a 970 which had coil whine with Ebuyer. still in warranty and they refunded me money. I purchased a 1070 instead as they didn't have stock of my old 970
WozzaX
31 Jan 17#1
Anyone else got this card?
I have been watching for the price to drop on any 1070's and was wondering whether to pull the trigger now.
PhoenixRising to WozzaX
31 Jan 173#3
I got one when Ebuyer had them for around £295. I've got no complaints so far. It runs cool and quiet but still overclocks nicely even though it only has one 8 pin power connector.
Note that a slight downside is that the max power target is quite low at 108%. That hasn't really affected me so far.
ScootyUk to WozzaX
31 Jan 17#10
I purchased one when it was £300 recently, compared to the GPU it replaced (EVGA GTX980) I am very impressed. Much better performance and great for gaming....
jamura
31 Jan 17#9
Got an ASUS OC version for £395 few weeks ago. Lately there have been few sub £350 deals which is making me wonder if Nvidia sees VEGA as serious competition, which makes me wonder if I should just return mine and buy a cheaper one down the road.
masterdan113
31 Jan 17#8
good price, but i don't trust ebuyer there customer services are rubbish
lewreed
31 Jan 171#7
£390 club :disappointed: still a fantastic card. Tall, but fits in my Carbide 400Q which is a fairly compact mid-tower case. Also the card doesn't have a backplate.
richardb70
31 Jan 17#6
Also from the £295 club, make sure you have a wide case to fit this monster in. My PSU connector is doing a tight right angle against the side of my case (Fractal R4). Great card though, and heat for this price.
DoctorDeals
31 Jan 17#5
A fantastic card which I have no complaints about at all. I got it for £295 and I suspect it will sub £300 again. This is a good current price for a 1070 so heat where it's due
plath
31 Jan 171#4
good card although i get coil whine at full utilisation. it's good compared to other 1070s and their current price.
but as someone who got it at £295 i would not buy it until it falls under £300. 1070s are not good price/performance above that price.
Dacra
31 Jan 171#2
Tempted, but waiting for the sub 300 still I think..
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Its back at a kind of reasonable price.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 GPU
MSI ARMOR OC Edition
8GB GDDR5 Memory
PCI-Express 3.0 x 16 interface
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Decent review here
Note that a slight downside is that the max power target is quite low at 108%. That hasn't really affected me so far.
Latest comments (17)
"In Stock Order within 9 hours for delivery on Wednesday, 1st February"
I have been watching for the price to drop on any 1070's and was wondering whether to pull the trigger now.
Decent review here
Note that a slight downside is that the max power target is quite low at 108%. That hasn't really affected me so far.
but as someone who got it at £295 i would not buy it until it falls under £300. 1070s are not good price/performance above that price.
Hot though!