Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Memory Speed | 1860 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 8GB ROG Strix OC Edition Graphic Card STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
Brand | ASUS |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1531 MHz |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
About this item
- 1860 MHz Boost Clock with Super Alloy Power II Delivery
- Aura RGB Lighting on both shroud and backplate
- New ASUS FanConnect provides dual 4 pin GPU controlled PWM fan headers
- DirectCU III with 0dB fan technology and patented wing blade fans
- VR Ready with dual HDMI 2.0 ports to simultaneously connect headset & monitor
- Note: Refer manual for troubleshooting steps
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graphics coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 | Nvidia GeForce |
card interface | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e | pci e | pci e |
graphics ram type | gddr5 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr5 | gddr5 |
graphics ram size | 8 GB | 6 GB | 8 GB | 3000 MB | — |
output interface | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI | PCI Express x16 |
memory clock speed | 1860 MHz | 4000 MHz | 1.75 GHz | 1809 MHz | 8008 MHz |
gpu clock speed | 1531 MHz | 4000 MHz | 1665 MHz | 1594 MHz | 1683 MHz |
display resolution | 7680 x 4320 | 7680 x 4320 pixels | almeno 3840x2160 pixel | — | 3840x2160 |
fan count | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | — |
GPU manufacturer | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA | NVIDIA |
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Powered by NVIDIA Pascal, ROG Strix GTX 1070 brings performance and customization to another level with 1860 MHz Boost enabled by Super Alloy Power II and Aura RGB Lighting on the shroud & backplate. DirectCU III cools efficiently and quietly, while new ASUS FanConnect provides dual 4-pin GPU-controlled PWM fan headers.
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ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 8GB ROG STRIX OC Edition Graphic Card
The ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card is packed with exclusive ASUS technologies, including DirectCU III with Patented Wing-Blade 0dB Fans, and Auto-Extreme Technology for premium quality and the best reliability. Aura RGB Lighting enables greater customization flexibility and VR-friendly HDMI ports let you easily enjoy immersive virtual reality experiences. ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 also has GPU Tweak II with XSplit Gamecaster that provide intuitive performance tweaking and instant gameplay streaming.
Features and Benefits
Ready for the Next Generation of Gaming
ASUS GeForce GTX graphics cards provide a powerful next-generation platform for the ultimate immersive virtual reality experience. Immersive VR requires seven times the graphics processing power of traditional 3D apps and games. ASUS graphics cards feature unique PCB designs, augmented by superior components and a world-class thermal solution, perfectly fitting the requirement for performance, image quality, latency, and durability, so you can game on, fully immersed in VR, without interruption.
Where Style Meets Performance
Featuring Aura RGB Lighting on both the shroud and backplate, ROG Strix graphics cards are capable of displaying millions of colors and up to six different effects for the perfect light show.
ASUS FanConnect
When gaming, GPU temperatures are often higher than CPU temps. However, chassis fans usually reference CPU temperatures only, which results in inefficient cooling of the system. For optimal thermal performance, ROG Strix graphics cards feature two 4-pin GPU-controlled headers that can be connected to system fans for targeted cooling.
Features
DirectCU III with 0dB Fan Technology
Exclusive DirectCU III cooling technology features a trio of 0dB fans and direct-GPU contact heat-pipes that transport more heat away from the GPU and outperforms reference designs.
ASUS Auto Extreme Technology
The ASUS exclusive Auto Extreme component assembly process removes the variables of a human production line and replaces it with the precision of a fully automated assembly system. The resulting graphics cards are more reliable than hand built alternatives.
Game Your Way
Redesigned with an intuitive, all-new UI, GPU Tweak II makes overclocking easier and more visual than ever, while still retaining advanced options for seasoned overclockers. With one click, the new Gaming Booster function maximizes system performance by removing redundant processes and allocating all available resources automatically. XSplit Gamecaster lets you easily stream or record your gameplay right from a convenient, in-game overlay.

Elite Rewards Loyalty Program
Become a member of the ROG Elite Rewards loyalty program and earn points for being an active Republic of Gamers fan. There are many ways to earn points including purchasing ROG gear, and a selection of rewards that can be redeemed with points, tailored to the ROG community.
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Brand | ASUS |
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Series | STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING |
Item model number | STRIX-GTX1070-O8G-GAMING |
Item Weight | 2.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.28 x 1.57 x 11.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.28 x 1.57 x 11.73 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
ASIN | B01HDUVJ1I |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 20, 2016 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #3,209 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Customers praise this graphics card's performance, noting it maintains steady 60 fps while gaming and can achieve 4K 55-59 fps, while being compatible with ASUS motherboards. Moreover, the card stays below 70°C under load, runs extremely quiet with no buzzing or coil whine, and features tasteful RGB LEDs. Additionally, customers appreciate its solid VR capabilities, crisp graphics, and excellent value for money.
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Customers praise the video card's quality, particularly its performance in VR applications, with one customer noting it outperforms EVGA cards.
"...cards, and an EVGA 1070 SC card, and this is easily the better than both the EVGA cards, at least in my experience, and this is coming from someone..." Read more
"...to play everything like before but no 4000db fan noise, less heat, better graphics quality and better interfacing to my screens with the display..." Read more
"...This card is flat out Amazing and it receives our Editors choice award (we didn't even have one of those until now)...." Read more
"Certainly the best card I've ever had so far. No problems on arrival...." Read more
Customers praise the video card's speed, noting it maintains steady 60 fps gaming performance and can achieve 55 to 59 fps at 4K resolution.
"...I can now use CUDA acceleration, and even furthermore, I can render videos in less time that it took to make the video. That's amazing...." Read more
"...I upgraded from an older GTX 970 FTW and the difference in performance is night and day!..." Read more
"...numbers are 1926Mhz in OC mode for the GPU clock, and a whopping 8488Mhz for the GPU memory, and all without adding any voltage, and without any..." Read more
"...Here are my Pros and Cons list. Pros: Super fast, but of course not as fast as the 1080 version...." Read more
Customers report that the video card performs flawlessly and works well with ASUS motherboards, with one customer specifically noting its compatibility with HDMI 2.0.
"...But wow, it sure makes a difference. This card performs very well even when the voltage and max power limits are raised...." Read more
"...I love the Aura sync RGB lighting. It works great with my Maximus viii Herp Alpha motherboard's RGB lighting...." Read more
"...However I bolted it in and it held in place just fine, and works great, so perhaps just a very heavy card...." Read more
"...Side note, I ran Star Citizen and it ran perfectly. The flight and dog fight simulator was smooth as glass at max settings 1080p...." Read more
Customers appreciate the video card's cooling performance, noting it stays below 70°C under load and never overheats, with one customer reporting temperatures as low as 60°C even when overclocked to 2126MHz.
"...This card overclocks higher than all the EVGA cards I had, and I had two seperate FTW cards, that have dual 8-pin connectors, and this card has a..." Read more
"...What's great: +Card stays below 70°C nearly all the time, even under full load with a semi-aggressive fan curve..." Read more
"...It manages to keep cool, even under heavy loads and long gaming sessions...." Read more
"...the GPU memory, and all without adding any voltage, and without any thermal throttling, and the temps never reach 70c!..." Read more
Customers find the video card extremely quiet, with whisper-quiet fans and no buzzing noise or coil whine.
"...No coil whine or Jet turbine noise here lol! They also overclock really well, even the versions that are already overclocked from the factory...." Read more
"...the same and I am now able to play everything like before but no 4000db fan noise, less heat, better graphics quality and better interfacing to my..." Read more
"...The card is very silent. you will not hear it .. lol because the card when you are not gaming ,the fans are usually idle and not rotating..." Read more
"...Noise, acoustics, and performance are very user specific, depending on how you overclock/set fan settings, and in my personal experience both cards..." Read more
Customers appreciate the video card's appearance, noting its crisp graphics and tasteful LEDs, with one customer specifically mentioning the nice finish on the back plate and another highlighting the RGB logo on the back plate.
"...The card is sleek and sexy but also color neutral. If it fits your taste, it will go with just about any case design or color scheme...." Read more
"...Lighting: The lighting adds a very cool effect to an already very good looking card, but there is some issue with color accuracy... Mostly white,..." Read more
"...Not only does the Strix look sleek and sexy, the fans are quiet yet powerful...." Read more
"...everything like before but no 4000db fan noise, less heat, better graphics quality and better interfacing to my screens with the display ports...." Read more
Customers find the graphics card offers excellent value for money, providing the best price/performance/quality ratio.
"...turns into an airplane (yes, they are loud, the fans) but it's worth every penny. Slip this card into some water and BAM!..." Read more
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"...Custom cooler Overall design and backplate Competitively priced(Got mine for 439.99$) Best OC 1070 out there as of right now...." Read more
Customers praise the video card's build quality, describing it as solid and reliable, particularly for VR use, with one customer noting its well-designed cooling solution.
"...Although the card looks sturdy and well built. Only time will tell. The last criticism is customer support...." Read more
"...It's a very well built cooling solution, no need for a custom fan profile...." Read more
"...ever since installing this and upgrading to the new drivers I crash multiple times on trying to start my computer..." Read more
"...I usually build my gaming rigs with semi-stupid in mind; great hardware, but not paying the dumb highline prices of the top dawg on the market...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2017Style: GTX 1070Size: Boost Clock 1860 MHzVerified PurchaseBackground: I don’t often write reviews, but I thought I’d share my experience after seeing limited reviews on amazon for this graphics card. I originally purchased an EVGA GTX 1070 FTW model. But after having to replace it once, having to struggle with crashing/instability, and then seeing reports of VRM heating issues/design flaws, I thought it was time for a change. I’ll be comparing the ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX ROG OC Edition to my experience with the EVGA GTX 1070 FTW model. Both are arguably the flagship ‘premium’ 1070 cards on the market.
Disclaimer: None. I bought this card with my own hard earned money :). Despite my somewhat negative experience with EVGA, I will give an honest comparison. I think both EVGA and ASUS are excellent companies, so I won’t be hating on either.
Ok! So let’s get to the good stuff!
Aesthetics: Obviously, this is based on personal taste, so you may disagree with me here. I really liked EVGA’s metal finish to their fan shroud as well as glossy finish to their logo. At first, I was disappointed to see a plastic shroud and finish on the ASUS STRIX ROG card. However, photos don’t do this card justice. The card looks amazing in person. The fan shroud has a nice gun metal/gray finish to it, which I personally like. The back plate has a nice finish to it, as well as a cool pattern and the ROG logo. The color of the card is neutral, so it can work with just about any build design/color. There are LED’s on the side, around the fans, and on the back plate with their logo. It’s all completely customizable. Nice.
Size/Form Factor: Wow! This card is HUGE! You MUST measure out if this card will fit in your case, unless you have a full size PC case. I have the Master Case Pro 5, a mid size case with plenty of room, and I STILL had to remove the drive bay adjacent to the motherboard to accommodate the sheer size of this GPU. Please, please, please, do your homework on this part to make sure this GPU will safely fit in your case.
Misc.: This card comes with two fan headers so you can hook up case fans to your GPU. This way, when your card is heating up it can directly control up to two fans in your case to help with cooling. This is a nice way to customize your case’s cooling setup so that not all the case fans are operating based on CPU temperature. It’s a nice feature. Who knows, maybe I’ll hook up an extra fan to it down the road. On another note, this GPU takes one 8 pin connector for power, has a 6 +1 power phase, and used premium components in their build. At first, I sort of rolled my eyes and figured this was all marketing jargon. But wow, it sure makes a difference. This card performs very well even when the voltage and max power limits are raised. None of that buzzing noise or coil whine. This card also comes with two HDMI ports instead of just one. I am not sure how many people this will apply to, but this is a single BIOS card, unlike the dual BIOS EVGA FTW card. So if you are a customer looking to apply custom BIOS, I'd recommend going for the double BIOS cards. Moving on...
Performance: I got the OC edition, and this card is advertised to get an 1860 mhz boost clock. Similar to my previous EVGA FTW card, this ASUS card far surpassed it’s advertised performance, without ANY overclocking or changes to default settings. At default settings, I recorded 2012 mhz, with 8014 memory clock, all running at a cool 58 degrees Celsius. This is pretty similar to default performance on my EVGA card out of the box.
Overclocking: Now the exciting part! I highly recommend OC’ing this card, as this edition is really designed to be overclocked and it’s free extra performance. If some of you are concerned, it comes with 3 years limited warranty. Even if you max the voltage/power settings (which I did), this is still within limits set by the manufacturer. So, after setting Max Voltage to 100%, Power Limit: 120%, Temp. Target: 92 degrees Celsius, I achieved a nice overclock of: 2152 mhz GPU (although it stabilized to 2139 mHz), and a memory overclock of 9208 mhz. I made my own custom aggressive fan curve, so this operated at a very nice 64 degrees Celsius. These settings were stable on Valley Benchmark for hours. I'm pretty impressed with this performance. I can’t really compare the OC to my old EVGA card, because much of the performance variance is due to luck and the silicon lottery. I can say that they perform within +/- 5% of one another… a negligible difference in my opinion.
Acoustics: At idle, this card is completely silent. Its fans don’t even turn on until it warms up a bit. The fans on this card are incredibly powerful. If you so desire, you could easily keep this card in the 50’s degrees Celsius, even with a hefty overclock. With overclocking, you are obviously sacrificing noise for performance. However, my personal limits for noise was when the fans passed 75% speed. WOW are they loud! As mentioned above, with my overclock the card maintained about 64 degrees Celsius, and this was with the fans operating at about 60-65% fan speed. Obviously, noise is very subjective and you may have a case that reduces sound better than mine, or you just won’t be bothered by it as much as me. I was very happy with the noise level when the fans were <75%.
Applications: The ASUS GPU Tweak application is what I used to overclock this card. It is very user friendly, with a lot of preset settings such as: OC mode, Gaming Mode, and Silent Mode. I like Silent mode when I am not gaming. It essentially underclocks the card to keep it cool and quiet. I would ignore the other two modes as they apply a laughably negligible overclock to your card. You are better off setting up a custom profile after you find the limits of your card.
Criticism: While the GPU Tweak application is nice, in order to control lighting and effects of your GPU you have to install another application called AURA. This is irritating. Why do I have to install another program just to control lights? Why can’t there be an additional tab on the Tweak application that is dedicated to lighting and special effects? Annoying. Another concern is due to the sheer size and weight of the card, I worry if I will have the dreaded GPU sag after a few months of use. Although the card looks sturdy and well built. Only time will tell. The last criticism is customer support. EVGA has 24/7 customer support, and the specialists tend to know what they are doing. In contrast, ASUS has limited hours for customer support, and I’ve been put on hold, told I’d receive a call back, or receive an e-mail, and it either took too long or never did. Big contrast here. In ASUS’ defense, I never had major issues with the card, and called for general inquiries. While EVGA’s service is excellent, I have had to call due to: fan control being broken, GPU temp exceeding 100 degrees Celsius, instability/crashing even when not overclocking, among other reasons. Only time will if ASUS’ card will perform will in the long run, I’ll be sure to post follow ups if anything happens.
Final Thoughts: The ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX ROG OC edition is an absolute beast of a card. At the least, it performance as well as any other flagship 1070 from other manufacturers. At its best, it provides a buttery gaming experience, quiet gaming free of buzzing/coil whine, amazing overclocking, and great thermals. Again, my biggest concern is the size of this card, so be sure to check that it’ll fit in your case. The card is sleek and sexy but also color neutral. If it fits your taste, it will go with just about any case design or color scheme. Regarding value, I have a 1440p 75 Hz HP Omen, and this card is able to operate on all games I’ve thrown at it on ultra settings and with FPS well above 75. Obviously, this may differ depending on what game you buy. If you are on a 1080P monitor, this is overkill and you may want to consider a GTX 1060 or the ASUS GTX 1070 STRIX ROG non-OC model. What this card *may* struggle with: 4k gaming (you’ll want to save up for the GTX 1080 in that case), and with 1440p gaming on a monitor with very high refresh rates such as 144 Hz.
At this point, I'd have to recommend the ASUS over the EVGA FTW graphics cards. As mentioned earlier, there are design flaws and issues with the current FTW cards. It's also not as neutral as the ASUS card, so it may not flow with any design or color scheme. Noise, acoustics, and performance are very user specific, depending on how you overclock/set fan settings, and in my personal experience both cards perform very competitively and produce similar levels of noise. If your heart is set on an EVGA card, then I'd recommend waiting for the FTW2 cards (which supposedly address all these issues) coming out sometime this year :).
If you are looking for a card that has quality written all over it and will last you, look no further! Happy gaming!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2016Style: GTX 1070Size: Boost Clock 1860 MHzVerified PurchaseSo this is the 4th GTX 1070 I've used. I've used two different EVGA 1070 FTW cards, and an EVGA 1070 SC card, and this is easily the better than both the EVGA cards, at least in my experience, and this is coming from someone who is an EVGA fanboy...
The included software isn't my favorite, I prefer the look and layout of MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision X, but I will say that the Asus GPU Tweak tool is A LOT better than it used to be. I used a previous version of GPU Tweak with an Asus 980ti that I had, and the software was very buggy, lots of glitches, would randomly crash, wouldn't remember profiles etc. I have to say I haven't had a single problem with GPU Tweak with this Strix 1070. I made a custom profile for all my settings with my manual overclock, and it remembers it all the time, everytime the pc reboots it automatically launches the GPU tweak tool and auto-loads my custom profile, perfect!
Lighting: The lighting adds a very cool effect to an already very good looking card, but there is some issue with color accuracy... Mostly white, you can pretty much forget trying to set the color to just plain white, when I try to set it to just white, it shows a purple color. I don't mean like a 'hint of purple', I mean I turn on the white led setting and it is just totally purple. Personally, I usually leave it on a different color anyway, but it is disappointing that they couldn't get a true white light. From what I understand of RGB Leds it's a common issue, unless they have a seperate bulb/light devoted just to white, the RGB LED can't really do a true white.
Temps/Fans: First off, and most importantly, make sure your case has adequate airflow flowing to the card, don't complain about high temps if you're starving the card of fresh cool air. At the moment I've got the card installed in an Evolv ATX case, and with just the two stock 140mm fans in the front of the case, it's getting plenty of air to breathe, even heavaly overclocked, the card only reaches 72C, max. And that is with the stock fan profile where the fans don't spin up until about 60C... That's very impressive! I normally don't like the whole 'silent at idle' thing a lot of gpu's do now, where the fans don't spin until a certain temp. In the past with all my 900 series cards, and the EVGA 1070 cards i've used, I would always set up a custom fan profile, so the fans were always on, but would only really ramp up under heavy load, but with this card I really have no reason to do that. It's a very well built cooling solution, no need for a custom fan profile. Under heavy load it does become audible, but I wouldn't say it's loud, just...noticeable. Also, absolutely no coil whine! (All 3 of my EVGA 1070's had coil whine to some degree).
One complaint about the fans, the middle fan will occasionally start spinning for no apparrent reason. It's only the middle fan, and it does it seemingly at random when I'm not placing any kind of load on the GPU and the card is well under the 60C threshold where the fans should turn on, but that middle fan will just randomly turn on and off, when it happens it's really audible. I'm working on trying to figure out what's causing it...
Overclocking: Again, better than all three EVGA 1070's I tried. This may just be Silicon Lottery at work, but I was able to manually overclock the card, using GPU Tweak, I've got the GPU boost clock maxed out at 1926, +400 on the memory, I did have to do +10% GPU voltage to get it totally stable in all benchmarks, but this gives me a STABLE boost clock of 2050-2175 mhz. It will peak up above 2100 mhz sometimes, but won't stay there, and like I said earlier, I've never seen it go above 72C.
*I wanted to say something about the power connector... So I remember hearing someone in a vid on Youtube say that extra power connectors do not grantee higher overclocks, and I have to say that this has definitely been my observation so far, at least with the Pascal cards. This card overclocks higher than all the EVGA cards I had, and I had two seperate FTW cards, that have dual 8-pin connectors, and this card has a single 8-pin and is EASILY beating those cards as far as max overclocks, and has lower temps... so what exactly IS the point of the extra 8-pin connectors?
So to sum up:
Pros:
Looks awesome (that's subjective, but generally agreed)
RGB lights are a nice touch
Great temps, even heavily overclocked!
No coil whine
Good overclocker
Cons:
middle fan randomly turns on/off when the card is idle.
The White led setting displays a purple light.
I already want another one for SLI...
I've seen A LOT of reviews complaining about how huge these cards are, and yes they are taller/longer than the reference/founders edition and a lot of other aftermarket cards, but I've put this card in almost a dozen different cases testing different configs/builds, and I've not run into any clearance issue. All the reviews of people complaining about the cards not fitting there case are people using old cases and/or TINY mini ITX cases that are clearly not meant to fit a big card like that. Seriously, if you're dropping $300-700 ($300 for the 1060 Strix all the way up to $700 for the 1080 strix) then spend another $60 to but a case that was made in the last couple years that won't have clearance issues with modern large GPU's... Don't complain that your 10 year old case won't fit a card like this when graphics cards were not this big when that case was made.
It seems like with each generation of cards there is one manufacturer that really stands out from the rest as far as overall quality. With the Maxwell cards I really think that EVGA stood out among the rest, but I think they came up short this generation with the Pascal cards. I really do think that Asus did something really great with these Strix Pascal cards. I actually had an Asus 980ti Matrix Platinum for a couple months, that thing was a work of art! It was like I had a Lamborghini in my PC! But it was so huge/heavy that it had terrible GPU sag, after only a few days it was sagging so bad I was legit worried about damage to the PCI-E slot.
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- Joshua NguyenReviewed in Australia on July 10, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars As expected
Style: RTX 2060 SuperSize: ROG STRIX RTX 2060 Super V2Verified PurchaseArrived as advised on listing in excellent condition. Price is highly competitive and everything was as advertised.
- AtorrangReviewed in Canada on May 7, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Great video card.
Style: RTX 2060 SuperSize: ROG STRIX RTX 2060 SuperVerified PurchaseAsus is always good!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on February 26, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Best for 1080p
Style: GTX 1070Size: Boost Clock 1860 MHzVerified PurchaseI'm still on 1080p so this card is a bit overkill for any game on this resolution but I'd rather have overkill than have a card that underperforms. It's more expensive than other 1070s but ASUS is the go-to for GPUs due to high quality parts and a completely automated manufacturing process.
LEDs are really nice too. There are no coloured accents on the card that are not LED.
If you want a card that will last a long time and runs great on 1080p/1440p then look no further.
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Sergio Mejía HReviewed in Mexico on April 10, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE RTX 2060 SUPER
Style: RTX 2060 SuperSize: ROG STRIX RTX 2060 Super V2Verified PurchaseTe puedo decir que está tarjeta a pesar de que es la tercera en posición de las RTX no tiene nada que envidiar, además de ser edición SUPER esto te hace tener como una RTX 2070 (obvio es una RTX 2060 SUPER pero es el equivalente esta edición), no hace nada de ruido, he puesto los 3 ventiladores al 100% y casi no se perciben, la he overvlockeado y me da 2010 Mhz, es increíble está V.C., después de contar con una GTX 980 OC el cambio fue radical, además cuenta con RGB el cual puedes manipularlo con la aplicación GPU TWEAK II, si no te gusta tener RGB cuenta con un botón físico el cual con solo apretarlo los RGB se apagan. La mejor inversión que logré hacer, además la agarre en mega ofertón, no me quejo, por último está tarjeta no cuenta con SLI por si pensaban agregar otra tarjeta.
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Javier OrtegaReviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Todo en ULTRA
Style: GTX 1070Size: Boost Clock 1860 MHzVerified PurchaseExcelente tarjeta que domina con facilidad los settings mas altos de cualquier juego en 1080p.
Si usas un monitor de 60Hz deja que la tarjeta limite los FPS a 60, no ocupas más. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare con todos los settings al máximo me da 60FPS constantes sin ningún problema.
Probé la tarjeta conectándola a una TV Sony 4K y aunque tuve que hacer algunos ajustes por el cambio de resolución, te da un framerate aceptable para jugar.
La tarjeta es grande, incluso más que la GTX970. Para considerar el espacio del gabinete.
La temperatura de la tarjeta es baja y no hace NADA de ruido.
Hay un update para el BIOS de la tarjeta disponible que estabiliza la memoria para hacer overclocking más estable, más he leido que para algunas personas empeora el funcionamiento. El overclock que trae esta tarjeta de fábrica a mi gusto es suficiente.
Los drivers de Nvidia so inconsistentes pero soporte me dijo que el 373.06 es el mas estable. Sin embargo nuestros armados nunca serán iguales así que puedes probar con drivers más nuevos siempre usando DDU.
El envío fue aceptable tomando en cuenta el período que pasa en la aduana para importación.
Tomar en cuenta que en caso de querer regresarla Amazon no te reembolsa los gastos de importación y el gasto de envío de regreso corre por tu cuenta al venir de Amazon USA.