Here are the performance results of this graphics card in both the hardwareDB Benchmark and other benchmark utilities. Synthetic tests are an estimation of real-world performance using consistent and repeatable benchmarks. All tests were performed at 1920 x 1080 resolution.
Flux Core
Volumetric ray casting test, a computationally expensive method of rendering high-quality scenes
175 FPS average
123 FPS 10% low
101 FPS 1% low
Electron
Randomly generated noise sphere test
143 FPS average
134 FPS 10% low
121 FPS 1% low
City
Procedurally generated city scene with voxel rendering
110 FPS average
85 FPS 10% low
81 FPS 1% low
Clouds
Real-time noise calculation and ray marching test
114 FPS average
102 FPS 10% low
87 FPS 1% low
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Released in 2017, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is a GPU from NVIDIA.
According to our GPU Benchmark, this GPU is a very good card for gaming with a score of 41%.
The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti has 8 GiB of GDDR5 memory, with a total memory bandwidth of 250 GB/s. The memory bus has a width of 256 bits. When choosing a GPU, plan ahead and select a model with enough memory for your needs. High resolutions such as 4K require significantly more memory than 1080p as there is more data to display on the screen.
In terms of clock speed, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti GPU core runs at a frequency of 1607 MHz and if power and temperature permits, it can boost up to 1683 MHz. The clock runs at a speed called the clock speed. It dictates the number of updates per second that the GPU can process. Overclocking a chip, which means increasing the clock speed will improve the performance. However, thermals and power efficiency may be diminished.
As for rendering API support, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti supports up to DirectX 12. In addition, in cross-platform titles, OpenGL 4.6 features are supported. If your GPU is too old and doesn't support a newer API certain titles may not be playable.
This chip has a Thermal Design Power of 180W: the total amount of waste heat generated. A card that runs hotter will need better cooling and will draw more power from the wall.
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