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Brand | ZOTAC |
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Model | ZT-P10700G-10M |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 Series |
GPU | GeForce GTX 1070 |
Core Clock | 1518 MHz |
Boost Clock | 1708 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 1920 |
Effective Memory Clock | 8000 MHz |
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Memory Size | 8GB |
Memory Interface | 256-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR5 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.5 |
Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.0b |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
DVI | 1 x DL-DVI-D |
SLI Support | Yes, SLI HB Bridge Supported |
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Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
Cooler | Double Fans |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 |
Thermal Design Power | 150W |
System Requirements | Recommended Power Supply: 500W Power Consumption: 150W |
Power Connector | 8-Pin |
Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
HDCP Ready | Yes |
Features | Take on today's most challenging, graphics-intensive games without missing a beat. The GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card delivers the incredible speed and power of NVIDIA Pascal - the most advanced GPU ever created. This is the ultimate gaming platform. The same immense power is now contained in just above 8 inches - perfect for any mini-ITX build. Size and power need no compromise. |
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Max GPU Length | 210 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 8.27" x 4.80" |
Slot Width | Dual Slot |
Package Contents | Accessories: Dual 6-pin to 8-pin PCIe adapter Driver Disk User Manual |
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Date First Available | September 13, 2016 |
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Pros: - overclocked very well for me. - stays pretty cool too. - does what I expected it to.
Cons: - Price is still a little high but it is almost at it msrp.
Overall Review: No real complaints really. Just think the prices on GPU's are still high. I picked this up due to it being family close to its MSRP. I will be upgrading eventually when prices come down, I just needed this for my new build so I could still game and work. With this card and the ryzen 5 2600x I am getting over 130fps in pubg on high settings with AA and Motion blur off in 1080p. Everything else that I play is over 200fps on max settings with AA and motion blur off at 1080p. On superposition I scored a 3339 on 1080p extreme, out of the box. After overclocking the GPU I scored the following - 1080p extreme (3591) 4k Optimized (5444).
Pros: 1. It's a great card at a great price 2. It's small 3. It's rock solid at 60c Gaming+Streaming+Recording 4. Neutral color scheme 5. Doesn't need a backplate (see #2 below) 6. Running 3 monitor setup no problem
Cons: 1. It's not a 1080ti 2. No backplate (see #5 above)
Overall Review: This card really surprised me. I've had this card for several months now and it gets used probably 6-12 hours a day gaming (while simultaneously streaming and recording) and editing/rendering videos (some renders take several hours). I recently starting playing Witcher 3 on ultra and decided to check temps because it was super hot in L.A. (like 100+ degrees) and I don't have a/c. Also, I had been lazy and not dusted my PC case in a while so I was worried I was pushing things. To my great surprise, the card hovered around 60c with Witcher 3 on ultra while simultaneously streaming and recording (with OBS)! There were spikes up to 64c and 67c but it always dropped to hover right at 60c! For context, there is no O/C anywhere on the system (CPU, GPU, etc.) and my case has 1x120mm front intake fan, 1x120mm rear exhaust fan, and 1x140mm side exhaust fan. Fan profiles are just the default profiles. CPU has a 212 cooler. Bottom line, I think it's a great card and have had no problems. Upgraded from an R9 380 (4GB). Specs for reference: 4790K GTX1070 32GB SSD(s) Good luck! www.roeshamboe.com
Pros: - Smaller footprint - Less heat - Quiet overall - Decent Overclocking capabilities
Cons: N/A
Overall Review: Before you make a decision, the "mini" cards of pretty much any model have less OC capabilities than the larger cards, so be realistic and check the speed specs before you buy to make sure that's what you want. I use mine for computing not for gaming, and coming from a 980 card this was a fantastic upgrade.
Pros: - It's a GTX1070 (cheapest 1070 when I purchased it) - Super quiet (fans only spin when they need to, and even during OC/benchmarking they were very acceptable) - Runs super cool at 1440p (World of Tanks, World of Warships mostly) - Easy to overclock (MSI Afterburner) with impressive gains
Cons: - Out of the box benchmarked in the 30th percentile for 1070's on userbenchmark.com (yuck)..however once OC'd it benchmarked well above the highest stock 1070, so that's fine.
Overall Review: All-in-all this is an amazing value. My $1k refresh rig (re-used PSU and Case): * MSI Z370 GAMING PLUS LGA 1151 (300 Series) Intel Z370 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.1 ATX Intel Motherboard * Intel Core i3-8100 Coffee Lake Quad-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1151 (300 Series) 65W BX80684I38100 * G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3600 (PC4 28800) * ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 Mini, ZT-P10700G-10M, 8GB GDDR5 * Crucial MX300 2.5" 275GB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) CT275MX300SSD1 * Windows 10 Home - Full Version 32 & 64-bit (USB Flash Drive)
Pros: -I wanted a bit more power than the 1060 to future proof and better run some VR games. Don't get me wrong, the GTX 1060 is fantastic, but the 1070 adds that extra punch of power to be perfect for all modern games for consistent 60 fps. -Runs around 73 celsius with a +200 overclock so I'm happy for that -Haven't found any titles that have struggled with it -Very noticeable difference from 1060, by about 20-40%
Cons: Nothing really that I've found.
Overall Review: -Would recommend. Great budget card, runs cool and quiet, looks pretty decent, and fits nicely in smaller (any build TBH though) cases.
Pros: Don't take the size as a downside, this card packs a punch in power and performance running all games at 1080p ultra at +60 fps and between high and ultra at 1440p, some tittles you can play at 4k high settings like call of duty bo3, infinite warfare, mwr. But games like battlefield 1 you need to turn down the settings to medium to get a solid 60 fps
Cons: she runs a little bit hot, reaching 80 degrees Celsius at some point, that its fine for some standards, but I don't like that high
Overall Review: Would recommend this card, for anyone looking for high end card looking to crank does settings up at 1080p and 1440p
Pros: Rock solid so far Stays cool under load
Cons: Poor build quality / materials Inferior cooling of the VRMs (it's basically tacked on / passive / not connected to the main heatsink) No lighting (some might consider that a pro LOL)
Overall Review: This is a pretty bare bones 1070, if you just want it for compute (mining, rendering, etc) it's a good choice at a decent enough price. I wouldn't buy one for gaming if you want a quiet system. Despite a cheaper quality heatsink and mediocre build quality (the thing flexes like whoa when you so much as look at it wrong, very much unlike any other 1070 I've used, mini or full size) mine have been shockingly reliable.
Pros: Easy to overclock Easy to undervolt Stays at 55-60c after undervolt at 100% load with a fan at 40-50% (not really noticeable noise level) 115W at the wall after undervolt and overclock (my PC has a 450W corsair power supply), no need to overpay for a huge power supply if you undervolt your card Don't see any reason to overpay $100-$200 for a huge fan with barely any overclock card, since overclock+undervolt will get you way better cooling+performance than any other stock GTX1070 on the market
Cons: None
Overall Review: No LED therefore only for ppl who want functionality over looks, ppl like me :)