Gigabyte is releasing another new GeForce GTX 1070 Ti variation which combines moderate overclocking with triple-fan cooling. The packaging for the Gigabyte AORUS GeForce GTX 1070 Ti boasts “Ready to OC 88 MHz+”; however, NVIDIA prevents its AIB partners from factory overclocking the GTX 1070 Ti. Instead, Gigabyte uses its AORUS engine to allow users to overclock at the touch of a button. In fact, AORUS overclocking can push Gigabyte’s new 1070 Ti to a guaranteed boost clock of 1771 MHz. Not remarkable, by any means, but still 50 MHz faster than Gigabyte’s twin-fanned GTX 1070 Ti 8G. In addition, the AORUS GTX 1070 Ti boasts 8GB DDR5 memory, WindForce 3X cooling, and RGB Fusion LED lighting.
Gigabyte is yet to reveal the release date or price of the AORUS GTX 1070 Ti. All we have to go on right now is an official product page. More information as we get it.
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