
Customers admire the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 Graphics Card for its excellent performance and significant speed improvements, leading to smoother gameplay and simpler graphics processing. Many appreciate the card's reasonable price point, especially compared to newer models. Its relatively cool operating temperature is also frequently praised. Overall, the card receives positive feedback for its ability to upgrade gaming experiences.
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This replaced a GTX 970. Purchased to get more use out of a 4K monitor. Not only is this card perfect for playing games in 1440p, it can play a lot of demanding new-ish games in full 4K at a smooth 60 FPS. Doom 2016, Fallout 4, Final Fantasy XIV, and Grand Theft Auto V can be run at 4K with perfect clarity and smoothness as long as you tweak the proper settings. Other games that I had shelved because the GTX 970 couldn't quite handle them become perfectly playable and enjoyable with this card. Arma 3, F1 2017, and Forza 4 can finally be played at an acceptable frame rate at 1440p thanks to this new card. It's not cheap, but it's cheaper than it has been in the past. If you don't want to wait for the 1100-series NVidia cards, this card will easily fulfill your gaming needs for a few years.
Posted by Chris
This is the right performance for the right price. It’s faster than my old 1070, but not insanely priced like the new 20-series. It also runs quite cool. Plays all my games at max frame rates on 1440p Asus monitor.
Posted by Renaldo
This wasn't my first choice, but I needed a card and it was the only one I could buy off the shelf at the time. Build quality is so-so, but so far it's performing as a 1070 should. Fast, cool, quiet, and stable. 1 star off for no backplate.
Posted by DrGonzo