Thursday, June 2nd 2016

EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC Pictured

Here are some of the first pictures of EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC (superclocked) graphics card. This will likely be the most affordable GTX 1070 offering by the company, yet its loaded. Besides a small but handy factory-overclock, you get EVGA's custom-design ACX 3.0 cooling solution, the same variant that debuted with the GTX 1080 SC. EVGA goofed up on the back-plate for its Computex exhibit, but you will get a proper back-plate. The card appears to be based on a custom-design PCB by EVGA that's closely modeled along NVIDIA reference PCB. It draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector.
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14 Comments on EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC Pictured

#1
slurpeesurprise
Even though it seems like everyone is bashing EVGA on the ACX 3.0 design, I actually really like it...
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#2
Kaapstad
Is there any reason why the EVGA 1070 has got a 1080 backplate.:D
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#3
Caring1
KaapstadIs there any reason why the EVGA 1070 has got a 1080 backplate.:D
Read the blurb, they goofed for Computex. Most likely didn't have one ready.
Personally that is trivial and won't affect it's performance.
I looks like the name plate on the edge can be removed, for those with tight spaces, and in case you have an aversion to RGB.
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#4
Kaapstad
Caring1Read the blurb, they goofed for Computex. Most likely didn't have one ready.
Personally that is trivial and won't affect it's performance.
I looks like the name plate on the edge can be removed, for those with tight spaces, and in case you have an aversion to RGB.
I can read the blurb but my point still stands, it is unprofessional.

Wood screws anyone !!!
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#5
Caring1
KaapstadI can read the blurb but my point still stands, it is unprofessional.
True, a small piece of black tape over that would have been an improvement.
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#6
Kaapstad
More importantly I am looking forward to the Classified Edition as I use EVGA cards a lot.:D
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#7
Antykain
Looking to get the 1080 Classy myself too.. About to retire my 780 Dual Classy after a great run with it.
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#8
bug
Good to see they're sticking with one connector. As someone who uses mid-range cards, this makes the 1070 o possible upgrade option for me, if the price is right.
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#9
matar
This is my GTX 1070 SC can't wait
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#10
efikkan
This card might end up in one of my computers, or the Strix from Asus, which ever is the best deal.
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#11
apoe
slurpeesurpriseEven though it seems like everyone is bashing EVGA on the ACX 3.0 design, I actually really like it...
You're not alone. I love the way they look. No flashy colours and they don't look like they're made from flimsy plastic like the acx2.0.
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#12
Sir Alex Ice
Currently using the EVGA 970 (cheapest model I think I got), might be worth the upgrade to the 1070
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#13
jaggerwild
Lots of Gold colors along with RGB(OK its not gold dis reguard), got me some gold gonna build upon. That Elbow power connector is a money grab..............
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#14
AsRock
TPU addict
Nothing worse than fake gold coloring.
KaapstadIs there any reason why the EVGA 1070 has got a 1080 backplate.:D
Looks, and with these types of coolers it helps greatly against the PCB bending.
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