Which aftermarket gtx 1070 should I get? What's the best manufacturer?
I was thinking about gigabyte or Asus
>>55226240
msi
>>55226240
7.5
>>55226240
>buying it while prices are still inflated
can't wait a month can you?
>>55226326
I just want to know what's the best option.
>>55226401
Well Asus is engaging in shader business practices, sending reviewers cards with different BIOS compared to the retail cards.
so gibbabyte
>>55226434
people worked up about this confuse me, if its just a bios change the worst it could be is a different overclock... which could also be attained by the user via software with the same results
>>55226497
wasn't just clockspeed
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Nvidia-Pascal-Hardware-261713/News/Asus-MSI-Geforce-GTX-1080-GTX-1070-Presse-1198869/
Always EVGA for your nvidia cards.
>>55226519
>>55226326
>waiting for rx 480s just to see prices drop
is it better to buy low end i3 + gtx 1080 or i5 + gtx 1070?
Really hoping PNY does the same design from the 970 on the 1070
>>55226622
kek
Gigabyte make the more reliable, faster, cooler (temp), and for some reason cheaper.
Msi make shit, I don't know how they are still in business.
Asus make decent gpu's, the OC potential seems to be the best with these, but that's all about luck.
>>55228614
Or you could buy them for the aesthetics
>>55228606
Sapphire
>>55228543
An i3 is very powerful these days, so the i3 would be the better choice
ATI
>>55228699
would you recommend it with anything worse than a i3? obviously I'll update that. got 800$ to 800€ budget, if gtx 1080 drops a bit lower than it is now I'm fine. If I buy with actual prices I got 100€ for CPU, MoBo and RAM
>>55228543
wouldn't that be a pretty bad bottleneck though
>>55229257
I heard that bottlenecking is pretty much an AMD feature. probably it would, but, y'know, I've got no PC now
>>55226240
Asus
>>55226240
I personally really like msi, both for it's color scheme and the dragon on an aestethic side, because about performance you can't get all of that difference
>>55226240
XFX