It helps that their prices are rapidly dropping while still providing acceptable performance, so the price to performance ratio is over the roof. The 10 series is Nvidia's best, no doubt.
I think it’s the best. There’s never been a similar upgrade (and the 9XX series wasn’t that bad). And we’ll never see anything like that. The 5060 won’t perform like a 4080, considering that the 4060 can’t even match the 3070.
@@cicalinarrot the reason it dont match it is because its not a 4060. That's the huge issue with the new cards from both AMD and Nvidia. They named their cards an entire tier or two higher than what they actually are. So in reality the 4060 very much does match the 3080... the issue is they called it the 4070. Same as the 7800 apparently barely being an upgrade over the previous one. The 7900xt/xtx are the 7800xt and 7800. You know exactly why they did this as well, to upsell them all.
Yeah I love my RX580 Gaming (OC Mode: 1421MHz) + & GTX1080Ti Gaming X (Boost: 1657MHz) with this cooler shroud, not only look good but also great temps while super quiet. MSI says 1657MHz for the 1080Ti Gaming X but mine self boosts to 1974MHz without an OC or Power Limit increase.
Still a legend in 2023 for the £100ish you can pick them up for at the moment! Though the unoptimised giants bring it to its knees 😅 great video as always ❤️
Your last 1070ti video was the first gpu benchmark video I ever watched when I bought a second hand 1070ti in early 2021. It was a great gpu for my first pc build.
I remember when I could play all games at ultra settings and get consistent 60+fps in every game It still holds up well in modern titles with some managed settings
makes perfect sense. If I compared my 2070 super to 4070 in ultra of course 4070 crushes my card. However, make some adjustments and you can get comparable results that shows card still has life in it. @@RandomGaminginHD
@@RandomGaminginHD Both types of data are interesting and useful, but for the majority facing purchasing decisions indeed the balanced approach is often more applicable. There is the idea that max settings on a GPU now will mirror what medium settings will be like on the same GPU in 2 or 3 years' time, but I've not seen anyone actually prove that's held true in the past, it's become more of an accepted thing even though it may be without merit.
I love it when you get a hold of these decidedly-less popular models! I remember these being received poorly, but at a quick glance it is decently potent, especially for esports. For a ~145-160W card it's impressive.
This card was still a beast though. I had one until about Summer of 2021. I upgraded shortly after the 3000 series came out but it was still doing a fine job and I was playing at 1440p back then.
Given that it is indeed fast enough for a lot of games, something I did for a high efficiency build for a friend was fit a 1080 but set a power limit which reduced its performance by 11% to that of a 1070 Ti, cutting load power consumption by 25%. As a result, load draw was only around 115W for the whole PC, which is ironic compared to a real 1070 Ti. Even better, the entire setup (5600X, 16GB/3200, 1TB NVMe, MSI 22" 1080p Freesync monitor) had an idle draw of just 34W. Old higher tier GPUs can have a lot of scope for efficiency optimisation while retaining good enough performance.
Whats funny is that its basically a GTX 1080 without GDDR5X. I remember all the 1070 Ti's had the same clock speeds and there were no overclocked models because of how easily it could match or beat a GTX 1080 with just a little OC.
@@Teesquared00 Perhaps in part why it wasn't well received at the time, but then of course one could also oc the 1080 so the oc overlap aspect is a bit moot, that's long been the case for most GPUs because the gaps between SKUs are typically so narrow, even without the tier-spliting Ti models. Even funnier is how back in the day a lot of people so objected to factory oc models in reviews, even though the reality was reference models were often harder to find or more expensive anyway, the row about the 850MHz EVGA GTX 460 FTW being a prime example; I thought it was fine because pricing & availability meant that reference models rarely made any sense, plus back then they were usually kinda ugly.
@@hhaste just bought a 1440p monitor for my 1070 setup, it can handle it but for demanding games you will need very reduced settings. I'm only upgrading because I want to play pcvr.
I had the exact same model 1070Ti. Undervolting it was great, got it to 0.931V without loosing frequency or performance. I sold it when the mining craze was still on, for more than i bought it, in 2018. Great cooling solution from MSI, the best i ever had.
I just upgraded from this exact model a week ago. It ran like a dream and was very overclockable - in the end I had what's basically GTX 1080-like (or slightly more) performance. That being said, my RX 6700 XT runs circles around this one. If it had not been for my 1440p monitor, I'd probably still keep running the 1070 ti for some time, though.
Sold this exact card back when the 3070 released and got 350€ for it, almost 2 years after buying it for 500€... This was a good card, played with it at 1440p and even 4k with resolution scale at like 80% and some settings adjusted.
YES I have 1070 Ti! Paired with R5 3600, 16GB 3200MHz RAM and 1080p144hz monitor. A well rounded combo I'd say tho extra horsepower wouldn't hurt xD Excellent video 8)
Excellent card. I've used the Asus Strix 1070Ti for 6 years. In July I switched to AMD and I transplanted my older card in my mother's computer so that I can still do some gaming when I'm visiting my parents.
Awesome GPU which saw me through the great card shortage with no issues. Glad to see you doing a video on it, as always answering the questions that the bigger tech channels don’t make time for. Keep up the good work matey!
Yes it is still a viable GPU, I managed to get one just before the GPU prices went mad and the 30 series were hard to come by. It done me very well in my rig, allowed me to enjoy VR and play a multitude of games, in 1080 and even some in 1440. As long as your expectations are realistic (as with any card) it should do you well if the price is right.
Still an absolute beast card even today My friend still have this card , for like 5,6 years know Still playing all games just fine, most still in high/ultra Amazing, after all this years, you can still play just fine, back then best money spend ever After like 6 or so years that you can still play games just fine. Mind blown i na way
The trick to the 1070ti and 1080 these days is to lock them at 1080/60 high to ultra settings and go. They seem to do really well with the frame cap in place even to this day. As others have pointed out, some of the newest titles will set these straight to suffer so it's good to temper expectations.
NVIDIA really overachieved with the 10 series, because how can you have a card so old competing with 30 and 40 series cards lol I upgraded from a 1050 ti to 1070 ti and just that alone was a massive leap. Pretty happy, and I don't feel the need to go 30 or 40 series just yet.
Since they are reasonable affordable, I have outfitted a number of computers around the house with GTX 1070s (Non Ti). Back when the next generation graphic card could beat the previous generation higher tier card.
I have a EVGA 1070 Ti. a lot of people never bought them so they are kinda rare cards. 1070 Ti was a great deal when it came out, I got mine for 380 bucks in early 2018
I bought 3 of these cards over the years, all used, the first of which was an Asus blower style (great to fit in the dell workstation I was using), all were fantastic at 1080p and only once I upgraded to a 1440p ultra wide monitor did I feel the need to replace it with an RX 6800, this was almost a doubling of performance!
To this day my 1070 ti is my favorite GPU I've ever owned. It really upped the capability of my PC and ran games like a dream. I was also lucky enough to find one used for a good price at the start of the GPU shortage, I still think about how lucky of a find it was. These days I'm still using the same PC with a 6800xt and a CPU upgrade (thanks AM4!), but the 1070 ti was such a cool card to have during that time.
Love my 1070ti. You can put most games on full detail, perhaps just lowering the shadows a touch (which visually, at least at 1080p I cannot tell the difference).
My best buy was the MSI Gaming Z 1070 in 2019 for 220 eur, ran absolutely everything maxed out all the time. Sold it to a friend cheap last year when he was building his PC, it's still doing its magic!
The twin frozr 1070, 1070 ti, 1080 and 1080 ti GPUs are undoubtedly my favourite GPUs of all time to be honest. They always were and always will be beasts in my mind. And look how relatively little power this one consumes! Older yet still superb efficiency.
I think that adding a list, towards the end, of what processors these older cards would pair well with would be a great addition to these types of videos.
i am watching this with a cup of Tea, and for the first time White chocolate Digestives. There amazing! You need to make it off the ship in Baulders Gate 3 lol
I still find this interesting to see what older hardware can do with a mix of older and more modern games, even though I always tend to get bleeding edge hardware for my own gaming rig. It is nice to see that older hardware can still get some use out of them before becoming eWaste ;)
Last year here in Italy I found an identical one (and in mint condition) abandoned in a recycling centre, I picked it up and mounted it on a colleague's PC.
I just upgraded from this exact model to a 3070 FTW3. I loved this card and it honestly still performed fine but I needed more horsepower for newer titles at higher settings/framerates.
I just bought the same card yesterday (2024) and still performs well in high settings 1080p in all games I play (cs2 , world of tanks very good fps over 140 on ultra max settings,battlefield 1 100+fps)
I love this video so much right now, my girlfriend used to do some cheap pc gaming but hasn't played in awhile . So I built one with the good ol gtx 1080 for her to show her old is still gold. Im glad that these cards are still loved today and still hold up extremely well!
It's astonishing how some GPU holds up. Previously was RX 570, now GTX 1070 and maybe RTX 2060, in terms of 1080p gaming, off course. However, I wouldn't be surprised if this card would be run 1440p or 4K in some games on lower settings without breaking a sweat.
I'm watching this video on this exact GPU... I bought it a few months ago for an all Red/MSI themed build for LAN parties. I've got the build inside a Fractal Focus G in red and it looks absolutely killer and the card still performs great for how inexpensive it was. Pascal was a real highlight for Nvidia.
I'm still rocking one now and it is this exact same model haha. Undervolt it a little and applied some OC. Everything that I want to play can still run at really high settings. No complaints there. Gonna be keeping this beast till it totally stops working. Got it 2nd hand.
I bought a used 1070 non ti back in Feb for under $100. I mostly play older titles like: the Borderlands series, Skyrim, Far Cry 2 and it slaps those games around perfecly, especially Far Cry 2.
I am still running this exact card with a AMD 5800X. I overclocked the card core speed with +135MHz and memory by 500MHz, still runs everything great. Battlefield 2042 getting 110fps average.
still rockin 1080ti in my system in 2023 surprisingly still capable (albeit at a mixture of low/medium/high settings) at 1080p and even 90-120fps in some games with the lesser hitters easily hitting the framerate cap of my monitor of 165 easily! Insane generation of GPUs that ill always fondly remember; definitely my first case @ 28 years old of 'they dont make em like they used to!'
I scrounged through my used parts finding this Amazon refurbished MSI 1070. So I paired it with other parts in boxes I had; Gigabyte Z370, Intel i5 8600K, 2 Tb Crucial SSD, Corsair 3600 Mhz RAM, Noctua NH-U9DX i4 CPU Cooler, 750 watt PS and got a decent gaming pc. I notice some stutter with The Last of Us 1 & 2. After OC the CPU to 5 G it sorted itself out.
I just upgraded from a 1070 this week. It was running everything super well still - though I'll admit it struggled in Act 3 of BG3, but I think my mobo and CPU were holding it back a bit. Figured I might as well upgrade the GPU if I was upgrading everything else
1070ti was my first real gpu, the 10 series will always be my all time favorite. Especially the EVGA cards from back in the day, the FTW with the skeletal looking design, best ever.
I ran one of these for 4 years, and it served me well for every second of it. Still have it as a backup, so I'm glad it's still performing well. Although, mine was a blower model so it was always toasty lol
my EVGA 1070ti is still going pretty strong, I did a bit of undervolting and overclocking, only games I've had issues with at 1440p are cyberpunk and halo
I'm still using my EVGA 1070 ti. It was a beast for 1080p gaming, but since I had to replace the 50 inch 1080p TV I was using as a monitor with a 50 inch 4k TV, it's really started showing it's age. I went from a locked 60 fps on high/ultra to a locked 30 fps on tweaked high setting lol.
a year ago i upgraded my 1070ti and it was still a great card and handled everything i wanted to play , but the upgrade was needed and now i have a 7900XT
Have had this exact card for a few years, bought it at GPU pricing peak from a mining rig for $400aud but has served me well up until I recently upgraded to a 3070 for starfield.
Gotta appreciate the love for the 10 series. It's rapidly shaping up to be one of the best remembered series of 2010s GPUs.
It helps that their prices are rapidly dropping while still providing acceptable performance, so the price to performance ratio is over the roof. The 10 series is Nvidia's best, no doubt.
1080 ti is the most legendary card for me so far
I think it’s the best. There’s never been a similar upgrade (and the 9XX series wasn’t that bad).
And we’ll never see anything like that. The 5060 won’t perform like a 4080, considering that the 4060 can’t even match the 3070.
@@cicalinarrot the reason it dont match it is because its not a 4060. That's the huge issue with the new cards from both AMD and Nvidia. They named their cards an entire tier or two higher than what they actually are. So in reality the 4060 very much does match the 3080... the issue is they called it the 4070. Same as the 7800 apparently barely being an upgrade over the previous one. The 7900xt/xtx are the 7800xt and 7800. You know exactly why they did this as well, to upsell them all.
I think it’s been considered as the best of the 2010s for the past 5 years!
My favourite cooler design. MSI killed it with this red and black design IMO.
The copper special editions of these era cards look good too
Idk, i got spoiled by white Armor fan version (cheap fan motor from low cost MSI line).
8gb RX 570, better than GTX 1050ti
Yeah I love my RX580 Gaming (OC Mode: 1421MHz) + & GTX1080Ti Gaming X (Boost: 1657MHz) with this cooler shroud, not only look good but also great temps while super quiet.
MSI says 1657MHz for the 1080Ti Gaming X but mine self boosts to 1974MHz without an OC or Power Limit increase.
Idc on designs. I love gpu without lights
Also white armor cards were good design.
Still a legend in 2023 for the £100ish you can pick them up for at the moment! Though the unoptimised giants bring it to its knees 😅 great video as always ❤️
Yeah bad optimisation will be the death of a lot of old cards I think
@@RandomGaminginHDdefinitely and with what’s to come this year 😅
@@RandomGaminginHD Or poor sales on newer games.
I'd be grabbing two of them at that price and trying SLI to see if that makes any difference.
I literally just got an evga 1080 for 100$ usd. I love how well it still runs
i still have my GTX 1070 non-ti in my main system and i still love it, gives me plenty of performance for what i need at 1080p.
Same here except that I have a 1060 6GB.
Same here except that I have a 1060 3GB
Same here except that I have a 1050 ti 4GB
same but i got intel hd 3000
@@playboyant i was using hd 2000 in 2021 , its painful
Your last 1070ti video was the first gpu benchmark video I ever watched when I bought a second hand 1070ti in early 2021. It was a great gpu for my first pc build.
Also, I bought it 2 weeks before the gpu market completely fucked itself! So I really dodged a bullet there.
I remember when I could play all games at ultra settings and get consistent 60+fps in every game
It still holds up well in modern titles with some managed settings
I like how you toggle settings to balance quality vs performance. It doesn't help me when others just crank settings on ultra on gpus.
I’ve always thought it made most sense to try and find a nice balance :)
makes perfect sense. If I compared my 2070 super to 4070 in ultra of course 4070 crushes my card. However, make some adjustments and you can get comparable results that shows card still has life in it. @@RandomGaminginHD
@@RandomGaminginHD Both types of data are interesting and useful, but for the majority facing purchasing decisions indeed the balanced approach is often more applicable.
There is the idea that max settings on a GPU now will mirror what medium settings will be like on the same GPU in 2 or 3 years' time, but I've not seen anyone actually prove that's held true in the past, it's become more of an accepted thing even though it may be without merit.
will nöt game ön ultra xP
The 1070ti was the first GPU I ever bought with my own money, thing was a beast back in the day, cool to see it still pumping decent frames in 2023.
I love it when you get a hold of these decidedly-less popular models! I remember these being received poorly, but at a quick glance it is decently potent, especially for esports. For a ~145-160W card it's impressive.
i gave mine away toa buddy of mine, still runs alikea dream after i re did eveything, cleaned it up, just be careful with some gamesXD
This card was still a beast though. I had one until about Summer of 2021. I upgraded shortly after the 3000 series came out but it was still doing a fine job and I was playing at 1440p back then.
Given that it is indeed fast enough for a lot of games, something I did for a high efficiency build for a friend was fit a 1080 but set a power limit which reduced its performance by 11% to that of a 1070 Ti, cutting load power consumption by 25%. As a result, load draw was only around 115W for the whole PC, which is ironic compared to a real 1070 Ti. Even better, the entire setup (5600X, 16GB/3200, 1TB NVMe, MSI 22" 1080p Freesync monitor) had an idle draw of just 34W. Old higher tier GPUs can have a lot of scope for efficiency optimisation while retaining good enough performance.
Whats funny is that its basically a GTX 1080 without GDDR5X. I remember all the 1070 Ti's had the same clock speeds and there were no overclocked models because of how easily it could match or beat a GTX 1080 with just a little OC.
@@Teesquared00 Perhaps in part why it wasn't well received at the time, but then of course one could also oc the 1080 so the oc overlap aspect is a bit moot, that's long been the case for most GPUs because the gaps between SKUs are typically so narrow, even without the tier-spliting Ti models. Even funnier is how back in the day a lot of people so objected to factory oc models in reviews, even though the reality was reference models were often harder to find or more expensive anyway, the row about the 850MHz EVGA GTX 460 FTW being a prime example; I thought it was fine because pricing & availability meant that reference models rarely made any sense, plus back then they were usually kinda ugly.
im currently rocking this old beast, still holds up
Same, not sure what I'll upgrade to later but it's fine, for now.. I do eventually want to move to 1440 gaming, though.
@@hhaste just bought a 1440p monitor for my 1070 setup, it can handle it but for demanding games you will need very reduced settings. I'm only upgrading because I want to play pcvr.
@@PlumberGuy-ez9wxStill holds pcvr well imo
@@Gukaru depends on what you play, it defiantly works but you can barely push playable framerates on most games.
I had the exact same model 1070Ti. Undervolting it was great, got it to 0.931V without loosing frequency or performance. I sold it when the mining craze was still on, for more than i bought it, in 2018. Great cooling solution from MSI, the best i ever had.
I'm still using it in stock form, with afterburner & a custom fan curve.. never goes above 69C while gaming
I just upgraded from this exact model a week ago. It ran like a dream and was very overclockable - in the end I had what's basically GTX 1080-like (or slightly more) performance. That being said, my RX 6700 XT runs circles around this one. If it had not been for my 1440p monitor, I'd probably still keep running the 1070 ti for some time, though.
Sold this exact card back when the 3070 released and got 350€ for it, almost 2 years after buying it for 500€... This was a good card, played with it at 1440p and even 4k with resolution scale at like 80% and some settings adjusted.
YES I have 1070 Ti! Paired with R5 3600, 16GB 3200MHz RAM and 1080p144hz monitor. A well rounded combo I'd say tho extra horsepower wouldn't hurt xD Excellent video 8)
Excellent card. I've used the Asus Strix 1070Ti for 6 years. In July I switched to AMD and I transplanted my older card in my mother's computer so that I can still do some gaming when I'm visiting my parents.
shame on you... :)
just picked up this gpu for £80, Couldn't be happier.
It happened. My card in a "In 2023" Video. Its is certified old now
the GTX 1000 series has aged so well.
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The 1070 ti together with AMD´s 480/580 are legendary
Awesome GPU which saw me through the great card shortage with no issues. Glad to see you doing a video on it, as always answering the questions that the bigger tech channels don’t make time for. Keep up the good work matey!
A great card! I had the ASUS Strix model for a few years. I got it second hand off of eBay, and it served me very well!
Yes it is still a viable GPU, I managed to get one just before the GPU prices went mad and the 30 series were hard to come by.
It done me very well in my rig, allowed me to enjoy VR and play a multitude of games, in 1080 and even some in 1440. As long as your expectations are realistic (as with any card) it should do you well if the price is right.
Yeah with the right settings it’s still great
Same here, got one just before the GPU drought and it's still great
All the cards that had 8 chip memory configurations and higher held up well from the DDR5 era, and the 1070ti was a beast in 2017.
I swear this is my comfort channel. I love seeing the notification banner and looking forward to another chill video. 😊
Still an absolute beast card even today
My friend still have this card , for like 5,6 years know
Still playing all games just fine, most still in high/ultra
Amazing, after all this years, you can still play just fine, back then best money spend ever
After like 6 or so years that you can still play games just fine.
Mind blown i na way
Just love your videos ❤
Still rocking my 1070ti here
She’s served me well
Great review. Never got to buy one of these gems back in the day but am still cruising ok with my 2019 GTX 1660ti OC model.
GTX 1660ti OC 🫡🫡🫡, capable for light 1440p
The trick to the 1070ti and 1080 these days is to lock them at 1080/60 high to ultra settings and go. They seem to do really well with the frame cap in place even to this day. As others have pointed out, some of the newest titles will set these straight to suffer so it's good to temper expectations.
NVIDIA really overachieved with the 10 series, because how can you have a card so old competing with 30 and 40 series cards lol
I upgraded from a 1050 ti to 1070 ti and just that alone was a massive leap. Pretty happy, and I don't feel the need to go 30 or 40 series just yet.
Since they are reasonable affordable, I have outfitted a number of computers around the house with GTX 1070s (Non Ti).
Back when the next generation graphic card could beat the previous generation higher tier card.
The good ole' days, when they cared about performance.
I have a EVGA 1070 Ti. a lot of people never bought them so they are kinda rare cards.
1070 Ti was a great deal when it came out, I got mine for 380 bucks in early 2018
Beautiful garden background thumbnail and also good content as always❤❤
I got the exact same model, still going strong
I bought 3 of these cards over the years, all used, the first of which was an Asus blower style (great to fit in the dell workstation I was using), all were fantastic at 1080p and only once I upgraded to a 1440p ultra wide monitor did I feel the need to replace it with an RX 6800, this was almost a doubling of performance!
To this day my 1070 ti is my favorite GPU I've ever owned. It really upped the capability of my PC and ran games like a dream. I was also lucky enough to find one used for a good price at the start of the GPU shortage, I still think about how lucky of a find it was. These days I'm still using the same PC with a 6800xt and a CPU upgrade (thanks AM4!), but the 1070 ti was such a cool card to have during that time.
Love my 1070ti. You can put most games on full detail, perhaps just lowering the shadows a touch (which visually, at least at 1080p I cannot tell the difference).
Solid old card. Happy to see it getting some love. Still looks like a 1080p "High" Boss. 👍👍👍
My best buy was the MSI Gaming Z 1070 in 2019 for 220 eur, ran absolutely everything maxed out all the time. Sold it to a friend cheap last year when he was building his PC, it's still doing its magic!
Still a beast in 2023!
Absolutely
Man, I loved my MSI Gaming 1080. That thing ran my games so well for years!
Had this exact module of GPU before upgrading to the 4090 last year.. Was a great card!
I just bought this exact card today from a friend of mine. It's going to find a home in my older gaming PC.
Only just updated from my 1070, served me incredibly well for the last 5 years.
The twin frozr 1070, 1070 ti, 1080 and 1080 ti GPUs are undoubtedly my favourite GPUs of all time to be honest. They always were and always will be beasts in my mind.
And look how relatively little power this one consumes! Older yet still superb efficiency.
Another Randomgaminginhd video, its late in the night, laying on my bed, headphones are on, life is good. Alhamdulillah may God bless you brother 🤙
I Love this GPU, Especially the Founders Edition model, it is still a Great choice for 1080p gaming in 2023
Pascal GPUs were way ahead of its time! Even my gtx 1060 laptop graphics are still flexing its muscles.
Yeah such a great gpu lineup
I think that adding a list, towards the end, of what processors these older cards would pair well with would be a great addition to these types of videos.
Still gaming with this since 2019. Not going to upgrade until I get a worthy upgrade for the same $220 I paid for this.
Still rocking my hybrid cooled 1070 evga. It’s rare enough that I love it and can’t replace
My little brother has gtx 1070 and he hasn't had any complaints. He really likes his pc ^^
I do love the 1070Ti and agree its the forgotten about card from the pascal generation
Love the 1070s both are great cards.
I am still using my GTX 1070ti with 240hz monitor. It still gets the job done!
I m rocking a 1080ti reference edition and I'm pretty happy with it ,still,in 1080p , after all those years!!
Yeah the 1080ti is still so good
Same on 3070
i am watching this with a cup of Tea, and for the first time White chocolate Digestives. There amazing! You need to make it off the ship in Baulders Gate 3 lol
I still find this interesting to see what older hardware can do with a mix of older and more modern games, even though I always tend to get bleeding edge hardware for my own gaming rig.
It is nice to see that older hardware can still get some use out of them before becoming eWaste ;)
I still use the same card it was a replacement for my old 980ti as it broke under warranty and could not replace it still works great
Last year here in Italy I found an identical one (and in mint condition) abandoned in a recycling centre, I picked it up and mounted it on a colleague's PC.
i like your "in today" videos they are all entertaining
I just upgraded from this exact model to a 3070 FTW3. I loved this card and it honestly still performed fine but I needed more horsepower for newer titles at higher settings/framerates.
Still gaming with mines and its still going strong in max settings with every AAA title I threw at it. Its a beast!!!
I have the MSI Gaming 1070 and 1050Ti with this cooler! Best looking cards MSI have made in my opinion
I just bought the same card yesterday (2024) and still performs well in high settings 1080p in all games I play (cs2 , world of tanks very good fps over 140 on ultra max settings,battlefield 1 100+fps)
I got asus rog strix gtx 1070 ti back in 2018 and i still use it till this day, it's a beast💪🏽
I really enjoyed your video.
I love this video so much right now, my girlfriend used to do some cheap pc gaming but hasn't played in awhile . So I built one with the good ol gtx 1080 for her to show her old is still gold. Im glad that these cards are still loved today and still hold up extremely well!
It's astonishing how some GPU holds up. Previously was RX 570, now GTX 1070 and maybe RTX 2060, in terms of 1080p gaming, off course. However, I wouldn't be surprised if this card would be run 1440p or 4K in some games on lower settings without breaking a sweat.
I'm watching this video on this exact GPU... I bought it a few months ago for an all Red/MSI themed build for LAN parties. I've got the build inside a Fractal Focus G in red and it looks absolutely killer and the card still performs great for how inexpensive it was. Pascal was a real highlight for Nvidia.
I have a GTX 1060 6GB paired with an i7 8700k and the combo plays games just fine at 1080p with a mix of settings.
I'm still rocking one now and it is this exact same model haha.
Undervolt it a little and applied some OC.
Everything that I want to play can still run at really high settings.
No complaints there. Gonna be keeping this beast till it totally stops working. Got it 2nd hand.
Just sold a PC with a Zotac 1070ti mini. Loved that GPU.
I have a similar 1070ti, a Cerberus. Although I recently exchanged it with a 3080, that 1070ti is still a beast.
you can find these for around 100 usd where i live right now lol, also love the vids ive been here since 2k
Just handed down my old rig to my grandson. It has this card and still rocks it out. It's a very good card. He'll get another year or so out of it.
I bought a used 1070 non ti back in Feb for under $100. I mostly play older titles like: the Borderlands series, Skyrim, Far Cry 2 and it slaps those games around perfecly, especially Far Cry 2.
I am still running this exact card with a AMD 5800X. I overclocked the card core speed with +135MHz and memory by 500MHz, still runs everything great. Battlefield 2042 getting 110fps average.
still rockin 1080ti in my system in 2023
surprisingly still capable (albeit at a mixture of low/medium/high settings) at 1080p and even 90-120fps in some games with the lesser hitters easily hitting the framerate cap of my monitor of 165 easily! Insane generation of GPUs that ill always fondly remember; definitely my first case @ 28 years old of 'they dont make em like they used to!'
Are you ever gonna play Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart in your benchmark videos? I'd really love to see it
Yeah might add it in :)
@@RandomGaminginHDThank you 😊 It's my favorite game series
Pretty sure it can run at 1080p highest settings no upscaling like 45fps or mixed at 60 (No taa btw)
I still use it and im happy with it
Still rocking my 1070 ti DUKE from MSI. and it's still going STRONG
I scrounged through my used parts finding this Amazon refurbished MSI 1070. So I paired it with other parts in boxes I had; Gigabyte Z370, Intel i5 8600K, 2 Tb Crucial SSD, Corsair 3600 Mhz RAM, Noctua NH-U9DX i4 CPU Cooler, 750 watt PS and got a decent gaming pc. I notice some stutter with The Last of Us 1 & 2. After OC the CPU to 5 G it sorted itself out.
Are you planning to test Starfield minimum specs?
Would love to see that.
Been rocking the 1060 6gb since 2017.
Still doing great at 1200p (yes, twelve-hundred) at 60fps.
i think they hold up very well for gaming and other stuff, only that gddr5x is a little prone to dying, great content too.
I just upgraded from a 1070 this week. It was running everything super well still - though I'll admit it struggled in Act 3 of BG3, but I think my mobo and CPU were holding it back a bit.
Figured I might as well upgrade the GPU if I was upgrading everything else
Crazy that this was my dream GPU as a kid and now I have a 3080
'High is a nice place to be' - clip it and ship it.
Just bought this exact card yesterday!
Had the exact same card, was a killer design IMO.
1070ti was my first real gpu, the 10 series will always be my all time favorite. Especially the EVGA cards from back in the day, the FTW with the skeletal looking design, best ever.
I ran one of these for 4 years, and it served me well for every second of it. Still have it as a backup, so I'm glad it's still performing well. Although, mine was a blower model so it was always toasty lol
I love this design! Too bad I missed out on this card in its prime. Still relevant today with some compromise just like the 1060/ti and the 1080/ti.
There is no 1060 Ti
@@stnouiThanks! Clearly I had a brain fart when I commented this! 😂
my EVGA 1070ti is still going pretty strong, I did a bit of undervolting and overclocking, only games I've had issues with at 1440p are cyberpunk and halo
I'm still using my EVGA 1070 ti. It was a beast for 1080p gaming, but since I had to replace the 50 inch 1080p TV I was using as a monitor with a 50 inch 4k TV, it's really started showing it's age. I went from a locked 60 fps on high/ultra to a locked 30 fps on tweaked high setting lol.
Still using my 1070 ti titanium and it runs everything like a champ. I can only see myself upgrading to a 3060 by the end of the year if needed.
Great 1080p card in 2023, with FSR it can hold up a little longer.
I was very happy with my GTX 1070 for many years. 🙂
Nice :) FSR has certainly saved a lot of older cards!
a year ago i upgraded my 1070ti and it was still a great card and handled everything i wanted to play , but the upgrade was needed and now i have a 7900XT
My old card before I got a 3080, absolute BEAST.
Have had this exact card for a few years, bought it at GPU pricing peak from a mining rig for $400aud but has served me well up until I recently upgraded to a 3070 for starfield.