Thursday, June 9th 2016

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Goes On Sale

NVIDIA's more economically significant graphics card based on the "Pascal" architecture, the GeForce GTX 1070, goes on sale from today (10/06). The card starts at US $379, with NVIDIA selling the reference-design board for a $70 premium, as the GTX 1070 Founders Edition, priced at $449. With NVIDIA claiming performance levels higher than the previous-generation $999 GeForce GTX Titan X, the GTX 1070 could prove to be the gateway to 4K Ultra HD gaming with reasonably high eye-candy.

Based on the 16 nm "GP104" silicon, the GeForce GTX 1070 features 1,920 CUDA cores, 120 TMUs, 64 ROPs, and a 256-bit GDDR5 memory interface, holding 8 GB of memory. The core ticks at 1506 MHz, with a GPU Boost frequency of 1683 MHz, while the memory runs at 2000 MHz (actual), 8 GHz (GDDR5-effective), yielding a memory bandwidth of 256 GB/s. Display outputs include three DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0b, and a dual-link DVI-D.
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104 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Goes On Sale

#1
ViperXTR
aand it costs 543 USD in here in my place -__-
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#2
trog100
demand for 1070 will be far higher than the under supplied 1080.. i expect some very high prices.. :)

trog
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#3
Melvis
So about a grand here in Australia? Got ya
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#4
pedromvu
If it's anything like with the 1080:

Reviews says this is great bang for buck at $379....

People run to buy it at $500 :p
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#5
xvi
I'm sure vendors will gouge on prices. I'd imagine we'll have to wait for the first couple waves of sold-out vendors before we see MSRP.
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#6
Darksword
You won't be able to find them in stock at MSRP until 2017, I'm sure.
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#7
G33k2Fr34k
Where's the $379 pricing? $450 translates to some ~$585 CAD, which is quite a bit for a card that's some 20% faster than the RX480. I'm not complaining... I'm buying a 480, which should sell for less than half that price here in Canada, but it kinda says a thing or two about this lying slimy dishonest company.
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#8
Prima.Vera
G33k2Fr34kWhere's the $379 pricing? $450 translates to some ~$585 CAD, which is quite a bit for a card that's some 20% faster than the RX480. I'm not complaining... I'm buying a 480, which should sell for less than half that price here in Canada, but it kinda says a thing or two about this lying slimy dishonest company.
Is not only nVidia's fault, most of it is of Retailer's. All of them are greedy bastards going for a quick profit from impatient idiots with cash to throw away.
This is how it always was.
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#9
ViperXTR
Retailers in our place still has some of these higher than msrp priced 980s and 970s and almost same price as 980Tis, the 1070 would cannibalize these if they don't raise the price of the 1070
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#10
Jack1n
People keep going on about prices, but this is simple supply and demand, it's like this with every new generation, nothing new, if I was a retailer I would do the exact same thing.
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#11
Fluffmeister
Jack1nPeople keep going on about prices, but this is simple supply and demand, it's like this with every new generation, nothing new, if I was a retailer I would do the exact same thing.
Stop talking sense, this is the internet damn it!
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#12
truth teller
Jack1nthis is simple supply and demand
thats what they want you to think *manually decreases the amount of cards available on the website while gauging the price* sssshhhh, tell no one what you just saw
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#13
pedromvu
truth tellerthats what they want you to think *manually decreases the amount of cards available on the website while gauging the price* sssshhhh, tell no one what you just saw
Yeah, and based on what reviewers tell you, some people might say, you know $500 still seems like a steal considering this is better than a $1000 Titan X :p
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#14
Fluffmeister
The cards are selling, and no amount of tears are gonna change that.
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#15
Jack1n
truth tellerthats what they want you to think *manually decreases the amount of cards available on the website while gauging the price* sssshhhh, tell no one what you just saw
That could only be true if all of the retailers on the planet are in league with each other, otherwise there would be one who would sell it at MSRP and clean out the stock and just order more and end up making the most money.
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#16
alucasa
Waiting for 1060 mini itx size. Should be a decent upgrade to my current card, and Nvidia Iray should be supported by then.
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#17
Caring1
Of course if Nvidia flood the market with product, that immediately devalues it.
By limiting stock they can keep the asking price high due to demand.
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#18
xorbe
Yeah, I expect the 1070 to be the run-away card, it'll be out of stock forever. But look over here, the $599 $699 1080 FE will be well stocked then.
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#19
Hood
I'll wait until next year when they're $300...
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#20
ensabrenoir
G33k2Fr34kWhere's the $379 pricing? $450 translates to some ~$585 CAD, which is quite a bit for a card that's some 20% faster than the RX480. I'm not complaining... I'm buying a 480, which should sell for less than half that price here in Canada, but it kinda says a thing or two about this lying slimy dishonest company.
not to sound like a hater......until 3rd party reviews come out...the 480 performance is questionable. Amd's track record should speak for itself. If this card performs to that level.....Amd is a fool to sell it so cheap unless they got massive volume to offset it.
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#21
AMD Radeon
Holy shit!
449$ is very high price for this card. I want to buy gtx 1070 but the price of this card is very high. I think it is better to me use to my refrence AMD R9 290X!
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#22
ZoneDymo
Jack1nThat could only be true if all of the retailers on the planet are in league with each other, otherwise there would be one who would sell it at MSRP and clean out the stock and just order more and end up making the most money.
You would think it works like that, but it does not, retailers are kind of in league with each other really.
You would want them to compete each other to death but that does not happen, all products are pretty much the same price everywhere.
ensabrenoirnot to sound like a hater......until 3rd party reviews come out...the 480 performance is questionable. Amd's track record should speak for itself. If this card performs to that level.....Amd is a fool to sell it so cheap unless they got massive volume to offset it.
Ferrari vs Volkswagen, which do you think gets a higher profit?
Also AMD's track record? you mean that 5000, 6000, 7000 etc series which all were fantastic? or did you meant it in a positive way?
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#23
Vayra86
Look at it this way: at least these early adopters are keeping the dwindling PC market afloat.

Can't complain about others paying the premium for my better choice in products for the future. Kudos to them! RUN ON THAT 550 dollar 1070 bois!
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#24
john_
trog100demand for 1070 will be far higher than the under supplied 1080.. i expect some very high prices.. :)

trog
While it is expected for a much cheaper card to sell better than a much more expensive one, I don't think 1070 will have the success of 970. I think 1080 will sell much better than 980, while 1070 will sell much worst than 970. 970 was playing along back then, 1070 have to deal with 980Tis, new that will probably sell out at discounts from retailers and second hand, 980s, Furys, Nanos etc. At the same time Polaris is promising just too much for less than $250 and that will be enough to make people not to invest over $300. 970 on the other hand had only to fight Tonga and Tonga wasn't enough to stop people from going to 970. On the contrary 970 was the reason for 285X to get delayed for a full year.
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