MSI is launching a new line-up of custom GeForce GTX 1070 Ti cards. In fact, MSI is debuting five GTX 1070 Ti variations. The cards – which are all 8GB – include Titanium, Gaming, Duke, Armor, and Aero variants. Nonetheless, all five cards sport the same reference clocks, since NVIDIA is blocking factory overclocking. The only real difference between the cards is their cooler and colour scheme. However, while factory overclocking is locked, users are still able push performance beyond stock specifications. For example, look at our own 1070 Ti overclocking using MSI Afterburner.
“As the world’s most popular GAMING hardware vendor, MSI is proud to announce a full line up of graphics cards based on NVIDIA’s new gaming GPU. Building on the monumental success of MSI’s award winning GAMING series, the MSI GeForce® GTX 1070 Ti Titanium 8G and GTX 1070 Ti GAMING 8G come equipped with the full force of the TWIN FROZR VI cooler, allowing for higher core and memory clock speeds for increased performance in games. The famous shapes of the eye-catching TWIN FROZR cooler are intensified by a fiery GAMING glow piercing through the cover, while the MSI GAMING dragon RGB LED on the side can be set to millions of colors to match your mood or build. A completely new custom 10-phase PCB design using Military Class Level components with 6-pin and 8-pin power connectors enables higher performance to push your graphics card to the max.”
MSI’s GeForce GTX 1070 Ti cards are available in November. Price is as yet unknown.
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