You may need to go through a shipper like Shipito depending if Amazon have any available for international shipping straight away.
Estimated £400 for the 1070, 1080 is 50% more expensive but should be about 20-25% more powerful?
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Nvidi...als/GTX-1070-Benchmarks-Test-Preis-1196360/2/
1080 is about 29% more powerful than the 1070, and the 980ti is about 14% faster than the 1070.
So a different company that ships? How does that end up being cheaper?
Ähhhm just no....this is only Wolfenstein...
Look @ the performance rating:
http://www.gamestar.de/hardware/gra...tx_1070,986,3273098,2.html#performance-rating
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Nvidi...als/GTX-1070-Benchmarks-Test-Preis-1196360/2/
1080 is about 29% more powerful than the 1070, and the 980ti is about 14% faster than the 1070.
Look @ Witcher 3 on the above link or any other game they tested. I like this site, because it shows what clock speeds things are running at. 980ti is an amazing overclocking gpu. I get 1450 without changing anything but power limit.
1070 will be a great overclocker too when the proper cards release!
Out of stock. How much worse will the SC be? Only seems to be 1x8 pin power and 5+1 rather than 10+2 power phase (although I don't know what that means)
Also £640 at scan - I use them a lot but this is really putting me off buying from them in the future
Computerbase has a Strix review up!
http://www.computerbase.de/2016-05/asus-geforce-gtx-1080-strix-oc-test/
Reading now.
Computerbase has a Strix review up!
http://www.computerbase.de/2016-05/asus-geforce-gtx-1080-strix-oc-test/
Reading now.
Love the rhyme in the headline lolComputerbase has a Strix review up!
http://www.computerbase.de/2016-05/asus-geforce-gtx-1080-strix-oc-test/
Reading now.
Computerbase has a Strix review up!
http://www.computerbase.de/2016-05/asus-geforce-gtx-1080-strix-oc-test/
Reading now.
42,5 db @ full load.
Expected a bit less, but this seeems to be the card to buy.
Highly disappointed with that noise. Sure, there's some room to lower fan speeds/increase temps but not nearly enough compared to my expectations. I want really quiet, not just somewhat quiet. I might cancel my pre-order of that card (it looked like the best option for noise/performance before we got reviews) and wait for better options or switch to a custom 1070 later on. Hmm.
Computerbase has a Strix review up!
http://www.computerbase.de/2016-05/asus-geforce-gtx-1080-strix-oc-test/
Reading now.
The Strix OC sounds like a beast 15-20% extra performance over the regular FE GTX 1080 for $60 less.
42,5 db @ full load.
Expected a bit less, but this seeems to be the card to buy.
Highly disappointed with that noise. Sure, there's some room to lower fan speeds/increase temps but not nearly enough compared to my expectations. I want really quiet, not just somewhat quiet. I might cancel my pre-order of that card (it looked like the best option for noise/performance before we got reviews) and wait for better options or switch to a custom 1070 later on. Hmm.
Can someone post a summary translation? Also are those fan headers a genius idea?
Isn't 42.5db about the same as the founders edition anyway and the strix is running at 300Mhz higher.
You can't setup a custom fan curve for the two PWM fans that you can connect to the graphics card yet, all BIOS controlled. It's not like this is a genius, revolutionary idea anyway - you could do the same thing (regulating case fans based on GPU temperature) with SpeedFan on any card for ages.Can someone post a summary translation? Also are those fan headers a genius idea?
Please tell me they fucked up the overclocking in the review.
I expected this card to smash through 2.1ghz, I don't see how they could only increase clock by another 50mhz but pushed the memory up by over 500mhz if I read that correctly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0gnm9pA9RM ASUS ROG Livestream, they'll be showing off the Strix and it's just started.
strix now!
Damn, the cringePlease tell me they fucked up the overclocking in the review.
I expected this card to smash through 2.1ghz, I don't see how they could only increase clock by another 50mhz but pushed the memory up by over 500mhz if I read that correctly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0gnm9pA9RM ASUS ROG Livestream, they'll be showing off the Strix and it's just started.
Strix over... that was it? wth?
Videocardz on Computer Base review of the Asus Strix 1080 - http://videocardz.com/60631/asus-rog-strix-geforce-gtx-1080-offers-poor-overclocking
Is that right? While I thought it was a decent overclock out of the box, it seems like it doesn't get much higher than 2.0Ghz
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1080 XTREME GAMING is designed for VR
Strix's biggest advantage is time to market. If it'll be the same as is was with 980Ti then the best cards will be Gigabyte's Xtreme and MSI's Lightning.
So all FE 1080s (and 1070s probably) are made by Foxconn.As for the Pascal-based GeForce GTX 1080 reference design, displayed at the conference, the board is manufactured by Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry).
It isnt ready for mass productionSlightly OT, but do we know why 1080/1070 doesn't use HBM2? NVIDIA saving it for "big" Pascal? Titan and/or 1080Ti?
Thanks for the info.It isnt ready for mass production
Slightly OT, but do we know why 1080/1070 doesn't use HBM2? NVIDIA saving it for "big" Pascal? Titan and/or 1080Ti?
Slightly OT, but do we know why 1080/1070 doesn't use HBM2? NVIDIA saving it for "big" Pascal? Titan and/or 1080Ti?