Joined on 10/21/16
FYI EVGA

Pros: better than a 1070 at basically the same price. looks cool, rgb stuff (you can turn off if you don't like rgb). The card is very large and takes up 3 slots in the back of the case. this is for the improved cooling so it could be a pro or con depending on your case. For anyone thinking of getting this card i'm currently getting 140 fps ultra settings in pubg 1920x1080p, i5 8600k (not oc)
Cons: be very careful! you have to use evga precision product to turn on the fans. the fans do not turn on at all until 70 degrees and it will only go to 500-600 rpm.. if you install the program you will get up to 2800ish rpm when you need it (pro) . You also have to make sure that the program auto starts when the computer turns on or you will have to manually open the program to start the fans every time you turn the computer on. I said this is a con because i was hoping for plug and play. Instead i was wondering why my gpu is sitting at 70 degrees while idle(i didn't have the program running). I added this to the review so that anyone who gets this card won't have it overheat and do permanent damage after a few months. If the card is mega quite its cause your fans are literally not spinning at all and if they are its at 500-600 rpm and will not keep that beast card cool.
Overall Review: because i like evga as a product i still give it 4 eggs, their quality is always safe/reliable. i would totally recommend a 1070ti to a friend as long as they know about the advice i gave in cons.