Good price on a 1070. Small form factor friendly and a slight overclock to boot.
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jaydalawd
13 Jan 17#1
fair price considering my evga hybrid 1080 was over double but not a steal either :man:
Zebedee123 to jaydalawd
13 Jan 171#2
Yeah this is the price they should have been when they came out. At least there is some downward movement from the £400 mark finally.
nougat
13 Jan 172#3
*Sloman*
13 Jan 17#4
Still way out my price range :disappointed:
Managed to bag a 970 for £200 @Amazon warehouse - Used like new, just before xmas
kmarshall_mim
13 Jan 17#5
Expired? £410 from link...
Zebedee123 to kmarshall_mim
13 Jan 17#7
Yeah it's gone back up now. Hopefully a few people grabbed a wee deal.
superb
13 Jan 17#6
can order for £348.21. but out of stock til jan 21st
Zebedee123 to superb
13 Jan 17#8
Yeah still in the marketplace at a lower price for now if you are happy to wait till then.
kmarshall_mim
13 Jan 17#9
Anyone know the performance hits this takes for being in a smaller form factor? It must take a hit somewhere or it would be the normal form factor or as standard be more expensive
0BS1D1AN to kmarshall_mim
14 Jan 17#10
It's still the same chip so at stock speeds it should perform exactly like a 'full size' 1070.
The longer cards obviously have better cooling however so you can expect lower temperatures and more OC'ing headroom (ASIC aside).
andrewborland182 to kmarshall_mim
14 Jan 17#11
To be fair, form factor means little these days. I have a single GTX 1070 in my Aorus x5 laptop and get over 15k on firestrike (over 18k on pure graphics score).
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Managed to bag a 970 for £200 @Amazon warehouse - Used like new, just before xmas
The longer cards obviously have better cooling however so you can expect lower temperatures and more OC'ing headroom (ASIC aside).