Launching today is the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, announced last week when it was first available for preorders. As the third GP104 based GTX 10 series card, the GTX 1070 Ti comes 16 months after the release of the GTX 1080 and 1070, falling between them in price and performance. The end result is a shoulder-to-shoulder three card stack, all based on a Gx104 GPU, something that NVIDIA rarely offers historically. As a later-cycle product, the card also conspicuously follows on the back of AMD’s reentry into the high-end graphics space with Radeon RX Vega, and in that vein NVIDIA is comparing the GTX 1070 Ti to the Vega 56 directly.
At the time of their Vega launch, we noted that the reference Radeon Vega 56 edged out the GTX 1070 Founders Edition by around 8%, albeit with greater power consumption, heat, and noise. In aiming at the Vega 56, the GTX 1070 Ti Founders Edition is angling at reversing that performance advantage.
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