Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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Memory Speed | 8108 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
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MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 SLI DirectX 12 VR Ready Graphics Card (GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G)
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Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce |
Brand | MSI |
Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 1607 MHz |
Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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- Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
- Video Memory: 8GB GDDR5 and card dimension(mm)-6-pin x 1, 8-pin x 1
- Memory Clock: 8108 MHz (oc mode) ; Memory 8GB GDDR5 (256-bit) , Interface: PCI Express x16 3.0. DirectX Version Support - 12, OpenGL Version Support- 4.5, Multi-GPU Technology - SLI, 2-Way
- Max. Resolution: 7680 x 4320, support 4x Display monitors
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For gaming | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 3.3 |
Noise level | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.9 | 4.7 | 5.0 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Easy to install | 4.7 | — | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | — |
Tech Support | — | 5.0 | 4.0 | — | 5.0 | — |
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graphics coprocessor | Nvidia GeForce | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 | NVIDIA | AMD Radeon RX 580 | NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 |
card interface | pci e | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 | pci e x16 |
graphics ram type | gddr5 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr6 | gddr5 | sodimm |
graphics ram size | 8 GB | 4 GB | 12 GB | — | — | 2 GB |
output interface | — | DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI | DisplayPort, HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI | HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI | DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 8108 MHz | 12 GHz | 1807 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1750 MHz | 1518 MHz |
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MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G Twin frozr VI thermal design raises the bar of graphics card Air cooling. Torx fan 2.0 is the enhanced version of the Patented torx fan technology which generates 22% more Air pressure for better cooling performance while further reducing noise levels. The new fans are equipped with double ball bearings to ensure lasting smooth and silent operation. Connected to the huge heat sink are 8mm copper heat Pipes with a squared shape at the bottom for optimal heat transfer from the solid nickel-plated copper baseplate combined with premium thermal compound x to keep the Pascal powerhouse cool.
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Technical Details
Brand | MSI |
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Series | GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G |
Item model number | GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.6 x 10.6 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.6 x 10.6 x 3.3 inches |
Processor Brand | Nvidia |
Manufacturer | MSI Computer |
ASIN | B01GXOX3SW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 11, 2016 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #558 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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Innovative TORX 2.0 Fan Technology
Just like in games, the exclusive MSI TORX 2.0 Fan technology uses the power of teamwork to allow the TWIN FROZR VI to achieve new levels of cool.
TORX 2.0 Fan design generates 22% more air pressure for supremely silent performance in the heat of battle.
Double Ball Bearings
Double Ball Bearings give the unique MSI TORX 2.0 Fans a strong and lasting core for years of smooth gaming. They also remain virtually silent while spinning under load, keeping your graphics card cool during intense and lengthy gaming sessions.
(MSI 1060 GAMING model does not have Double Ball Bearings).
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Premium Thermal Compound with Smooth Heat PipesEvery detail counts when it comes to creating the ultimate thermal design, which is why TWIN FROZR VI uses a premium thermal compound to make sure it outlives the competition. Also include up to 8mm thick copper heat pipes to maximize heat transfer. |
Customized LEDEach LED can be controlled individually by choosing any of the animation effects available in the MSI Gaming App, ranging from responding to your game sounds or music to steady light, breathing and flashing. Of course, you can also turn them off. |
Advance Zero Frozr TechnologyFirst introduced in 2008 by MSI, ZeroFrozr technology has made its mark and is now the industry standard among graphics cards. It eliminates fan noise by stopping the fans in low-load situations. This means you can focus on gaming without the noise of spinning fans. |
GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X 8G | GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G | GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING 8G | GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G | |
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GPU | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 |
GPU Clock (Boost/Base) | (OC Mode 1847 MHz / 1708 MHz) (Gaming Mode 1822 MHz / 1683 MHz) (Silent Mode 1733 MHz / 1607 MHz) | (OC Mode 1797 MHz / 1607 MHz) (Gaming Mode 1771 MHz / 1582 MHz) (Silent Mode 1683 MHz / 1506 MHz) | (OC Mode 1721 MHz / 1531 MHz) (Gaming Mode 1708 MHz / 1518 MHz) (Silent Mode 1683 MHz / 1506 MHz) | (OC Mode 1809 MHz / 1594 MHz) (Gaming Mode 1784 MHz / 1569 MHz) (Silent Mode 1708 MHz / 1506 MHz) |
Memory | 8GB GDDR5X | 8GB GDDR5 | 8GB GDDR5 | 6GB GDDR5 |
Memory Clock (Up To) | 10108 MHz | 8108 MHz | 8008 MHz | 8100 MHz |
Bus | PCI Express x16 3.0 | PCI Express x16 3.0 | PCI Express x16 3.0 | PCI Express x16 3.0 |
Cuda Cores | 2560 Units | 1920 Units | 1920 Units | 1280 Units |
Memory Interface | 256 bits | 256 bits | 256 bits | 192 bits |
SLI | 2-way | 2-way | 2-way | n/a |
Display Output | DisplayPort x 3 (Version 1.4) / HDMI (Version 2.0) / DL-DVI-D | DisplayPort x 3 (Version 1.4) / HDMI (Version 2.0) / DL-DVI-D | DisplayPort x 3 (Version 1.4) / HDMI (Version 2.0) / DL-DVI-D | DisplayPort x 3 (Version 1.4) / HDMI (Version 2.0) / DL-DVI-D |
Double Ball Bearings | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
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Customers like the quality, value, performance, noise and temperature of the video card. For example, they mention that it looks beautiful, runs smoothly and that the built in fan profile makes it nearly silent. They appreciate the temperature control, saying that it runs cool and stable.
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Customers like the quality of the video card. They mention it has a great design, fast performance, and a quiet operation. Some say that the card looks beautiful with the few LEDs that it possesses. They also say that it runs very quiet and cool, and does its job very well.
"...I love my MSI GTX1070 graphics card! It looks really badass with its case with red dragon scale look and has dragons. Who doesn't love dragons?..." Read more
"...The temps never went over 67C and the card performed well...." Read more
"...Pros:- Bang for buck- Great looking (black and red)- Easily OverclockableCons- Packaged Software can be picky-..." Read more
"...Maybe the pricepoint may drive people away, but this card is nuts, closest to the 1080 in terms of performance.Other:..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video card. They say it runs smoothly, at max settings, and with 60+ fps without an issue. They also say they never really see any slowdowns or lag frames. The card is affordable at $400-450 range and runs stable FPS processes without crashes and drops. Some customers also mention that it takes extremely well to overclocking with the stock cooler.
"...With 8 GB of video ram, it's plenty for any gaming needs you have for now and for the future...." Read more
"...This is still acceptable where G-Sync comes in to play - I don't feel a stutter...." Read more
"...Large cardOverall this card is an excellent option for gaming enthusiasts, especially for the price point...." Read more
"...I have been using mine for just under a year and have not seen a drop in performance...." Read more
Customers find the value of the video card to be great. They mention that it is well worth the money, has an amazing power to value ratio, and is a great option for the vast majority of games. Some say that the card is overkill and barely flexes its muscles. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and performance of the product.
"...Final verdict: It's a good, powerful card, it stays cool, and the built in fan profile makes it nearly silent even when the fan is actually on." Read more
"...The MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X comes in at a very affordable $525 while offering excellent cooling and a strong potential for overclocking...." Read more
"Amazing graphics card! This card is overkill and barely flexes its muscles if you play games at 1080p as it currently can max out anything thrown at..." Read more
"I found that this card if very good. Not impressive. But very good none-the less. This will be a long review. I apologize in advance...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the video card. They mention that the Twin Frozr VI cooler is silent, and the built-in fan profile makes it nearly silent. Some customers also appreciate the double fans that never make any real noise.
"...The fans are pretty quite and I haven't noticed the noise...." Read more
"...It's a good, powerful card, it stays cool, and the built in fan profile makes it nearly silent even when the fan is actually on." Read more
"...So just for that part only, it is already more quiet...." Read more
"...-Extremely quiet.-No regrets getting the 1070 vs the 1080.Cons:-Very Heavy compared to the 660ti..." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the video card. They mention that it runs cool, has two large fans, and the temperature is low and stable. Some say that the card can be overclocked and has adjustable cooling parameters. Overall, most are satisfied with the temperature and performance of this product.
"...=DBesides the aesthetics, it has 2 fans to help cool down the graphics card and they only turn on if needed to...." Read more
"...The temps never went over 67C and the card performed well...." Read more
"...Final verdict: It's a good, powerful card, it stays cool, and the built in fan profile makes it nearly silent even when the fan is actually on." Read more
"...1070 Gaming X comes in at a very affordable $525 while offering excellent cooling and a strong potential for overclocking...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the video card. They mention that it is pretty solid, reliable, and has a high-quality build. Some say that it has been running strong for 5 years and has no signs of failure. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...occasionally plug my 4k TV in.... and I can foresee this card lasting a VERY long time! An amazing buy if you can fork up the cash for one." Read more
"...are at 60Hz, but over the last two days I have had no failures in the hardware/driver...." Read more
"...powerful graphics card on the market, but you are still getting a reliable product...." Read more
"...Quality;Great quality and design.- Unbelievable power on this card; with it being overclocked...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the video card to be easy. They mention that the program to do so is pretty easy to use, and the card installs flawlessly. The drivers were easy to load with no issues, and it stays very cool and quiet in operation. The software is easy and beginner friendly, and allows you to set cooling. Customers also mention that replacement was quick and easy.
"...you an option to change the lights and the program to do so is pretty easy to use...." Read more
"...Install was a breeze (Make sure you take off the plastic film over the fans). I did snap the little plastic tab that keeps the card seated...." Read more
"Owned this card since 2016 and it still works, it's easy to maintain. Not too many parts if you want to open it to clean or service it...." Read more
"...I bought it to replace my old GTX 770 Gigabyte 2gb card. Very easy to install...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the video card. Some mention that it fits their thermaltake v3 case perfectly, while others say that it won't fit in smaller cases. The dimensions in the description are also mistyped and not consistent with the rest of the cards or websites.
"...The fans are very quiet and only turn on under heavy load and the card is HUGE but feels very durable...." Read more
"...Card works fine otherwise. This thing is BIG and heavy, noticeably more so than my previous GTX 660 when I finally had it in my hand...." Read more
"...It is large, back plate, really worth getting if you really want to play video games as they were intended to be played...." Read more
"...This card likely won’t fit in smaller cases, if it does though it might suffer from restricted airflow...." Read more
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I love my MSI GTX1070 graphics card! It looks really badass with its case with red dragon scale look and has dragons. Who doesn't love dragons? I really love dragons! =D
Besides the aesthetics, it has 2 fans to help cool down the graphics card and they only turn on if needed to. The fans are pretty quite and I haven't noticed the noise. I've been able to play all of my AAA PC games with the highest quality graphics with no lag so far. With 8 GB of video ram, it's plenty for any gaming needs you have for now and for the future. Plus they give you an option to change the lights and the program to do so is pretty easy to use. Of course you can SLI this to make a super OP PC gaming computer, but I honestly don't see the need to in the next 4 years or so unless the requirements for gaming jumps all of the sudden.
This graphics card works best with a 1080p or 2K monitor. I'm currently using it with a 2K IPS monitor. If you really want to have the best support for a 4K or even an 8K monitor, you should get the 1080 Ti MSI graphics card.
Additionally, performance in games was subpar. I tried it on a relatively light game (Borderlands 2) and a taxing game (Far Cry 4) and while I saw definite improvements over the 560ti (especially with the latter game), the framerate dropped below 30 fps when there was a lot of onscreen action. So I sent it back and immediately ordered MSI's.
What can I say, all of the above mentioned issues are non-existent with MSI's version of the 1070. While in both games mentioned above, the fans do spin, but I couldn't tell by sound; I had to look at the card to see. The temps never went over 67C and the card performed well. While the reported fps varied, they never dropped below 60 fps in Far Cry 4 and usually stayed well into the 100s. And with borderlands the fps numbers were ridiculously high. I have yet to mess with MSI Afterburner (included software) because I haven't needed to.
Note: I'm only gaming at 1080p for the moment, but am considering upgrading to a G-SYNC WQHD monitor.
- Asus Sabertooth Z87 LGA 1150 Mobo
- Intel Core i7-4770K
- G.SKILL 8GB DDR3 1600
- 480GB SSD
- 2TB HDD
Eventually, under reasonable circumstances within budget, I purchased two MSI GTX 1070 cards for SLI. I can only say that I am very, very well pleased, and absolutely impressed. Despite not having a HB SLI bridge, I was able to successfully increase scaling with two Flex - and eventually two rigid - SLI bridges. Now, I can't say that I've compared single to dual card setups, but I know that compared to my 980, I can play nearly all AAA titles maxed out at 4K 60FPS. There are some exceptions for games that don't naturally support SLI, like the new DOOM, but even with a single card it manages to hit the high 50s and occasional 60FPS. This is still acceptable where G-Sync comes in to play - I don't feel a stutter. Some games I can even force AFR2 in the Nvidia Control Panel, and I can squeeze some more frames out it; again, with G-Sync in effect, I'm not noticing any major or noticeable stuttering/issues.
I've only had this set up in my test rig for a couple days as of the initial posting of this review, so I can't say much else. One 'snag' that I've run into with some EA titles, launched via EA Origin, is that they can only be run in Window/Borderless. Fullscreen seems to make the screen go black, so I've got to alt-tab and manually click in the game settings (or use a 3rd party program) to adjust the settings. Even with an expected performance hit in this mode, I don't get anything less than 60FPS, maxed out. Battlefront in 4K 60FPS is such a beautiful thing, that I don't mind the little hassle (and a happy tear rolls down from my eye). In the future, I expect a driver update to fix this issue: other games, like SC2, where the games appear to be natively borderless, there isn't an issue. I'm trying to test and see which of these games are giving me problems, but the problem goes away as soon as I force borderless via in-game settings or via 3rd party software. It mainly might be SLI-ready titles, but I haven't had enough time with the cards to figure that out yet.
As mentioned, I am running this in a test rig - open frame, with no practical air pressure, so the fans seem to be working a little extra hard to draw in air. With the two cards "sandwiched" together, GPU1 (top card) occasionally hits 85C, with GPU2 (bottom card) sitting comfortably at 65C during full load. Some games it is lower than that; have not seen anything higher than that in EVGA Precision X. It does get a tad bit loud, but I suspect that once I have this in a proper case and add the appropriate fans in the ideal locations for airflow, this issue will be reduced. I also plan to remove the lower portion of the backplate of GPU2 (which I've seen is purely aesthetic) to allow more air to reach GPU1.
These beauties are not even overclocked yet.
But I'm already very happy with the performance.
Should I have waited for the AIB board partners for a lower MSRP? Maybe. I've always like the rear-exhaust styled, slick-appearance of the reference designs; now known as the Founder's Edition. In my SFF mATX setup, I figure I need them to expel hot air out of the case rather than dump hot air within the case. Either way, I am thrilled with my purchase.
Lastly, which I feel is a huge bonus, is that I've noticed consistently that with Precision X's profiles active, the card will boost past its advertised/rated boost clock, right out of the box. TO BE FAIR: I've set EVGA Precision X to set Power Target max and Temp Target max, with priority pointed to Power Target. With a fan profile that somewhat prioritizes lower noise over heat, I am reading 1835Mhz on BOTH cards in most SLI-Ready games. Granted, boost clock will boost as high as it can within a reasonable limit as long as temperatures are under control, but this is still pretty sweet. I'm getting a nice +135Mhz over the advertised 1683Mhz without having to do anything, even at 85C for GPU1.
I'll update this post when I've got it in my main build, with the appropriate airflow configuration, possibly with overclock results... and with the latter portion of the backplate on GPU2 removed for GPU1 temp testing.
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PROS :
- Very silent. Most of the time, the fan ain't even spinning at all, so needless to say that is pretty silent. Even when gaming, I don't hear it over the the sound of my Noctua cooler with my headset on (or off, actually). I downloaded the MSI Afterburner software today and tested the fan at 100% in manual mode. Man it gets loud but fortunately, it never goes to that point on automatic mode.
- Easy to install. It was my first PC build and the only trouble I got while installing the GPU was being stupid enough to try plugging the damn motherboard power cable instead of the PCI-E. Installing is as easy as putting it in its slot, screwing and plugging in, when you kinda know what you are doing.
- Very good looking. The reason why I chose the Gaming X over the Shield was because I find it extremely attractive with its twin FROZR fans and red fan frame.
CON :
- The only thing I don't like about this GPU (and most of the other MSI products as a matter of fact) is MysticLight. The GPU has RGB lights around the fans and the MSI logo but they are dim and poorly customizable in the software. Compared to ASUS Aura, it's horrible. I prefer the jazz setting, since I think it changes the lights with the sound of the media, but I'm not even sure, honestly it looks kinda random and only changes the brightness of the lights (not that much).
Overall it is an excellent graphics card and I don't regret buying it in discount after the black friday.
I use this along with a i5 6600k and even without overclocking anything, it seems to be eating up any game I've thrown at it by maintaining FPS over 100 for every game and even above 200 for slightly older games at 1440p. Doom (2016), for instance, it holds at 144hz and racing games like Asseto Corsa at 150 fps+.
So if you are looking at 2k / 1440p + 144hz gaming, this really is the card to get!
Reviewed in Mexico on August 6, 2016