Nvidia's 10 series of GPUs continues to be one the best options for building a gaming rig, so today we bring a review of GALAX's 1070 Ti effort the EX-SNPR White. Which in addition to looking all sleek in white offers plenty of headroom for overclocking and impressive post-1080p performance.
One of the design features outside of tech specifications comes with the cooling and decision to include a sturdy aluminium back plate on the GTX 1070 Ti EX-SNPR White. Which, although can feel larger than it needs to be works wonders in eliminating sag – which has been a problem with several high-profile GPUs. The big difference, sometimes the only difference, between all different versions of the 1070 Ti comes down to the cooling – which plays into just how far each card can be pushed and how cool it’ll run at base or basic boost frequencies. Cooling here is handled exceptionally well at base and boost clock frequencies, with temperatures hovering around the 70-degree Celsius mark. Compared to the 1070 Ti reference model created by Nvidia itself you’re getting at least 10-degrees less heat with fans that even when pushed remain relatively quiet. A testament to the efficiency of Nvidia’s Pascal architecture and the build quality of GALAX’s effort.
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