🚀 Elevate Your Game with the GTX 1070 Ti!
The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 Ti MINI is a super compact gaming graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR5 memory and a 256-bit interface. With its advanced Pascal architecture, it supports 4K gaming and virtual reality, allowing for an immersive experience across up to four displays. The card is equipped with IceStorm cooling technology and a stylish metal backplate, ensuring both performance and aesthetics.
K**A
Great for the money. (UPDATE: I did NOT receive the Gift code)
I give the card 5/5 stars (read by the end to see why i give 4 stars as overall rating)Previously I bought a RX Vega 64. But it just give me troubles. I RMA'd 2 times, 2 different cards.So i decided to change brand to NVIDIA. I got this card very cheap, and it worth it. (I've saved some money compared to RX Vega 64).Great performance.I'm getting 28℃ on Idle. And i hit 62℃ as max temp on heavy loads, 3D Mark Tyme Spy Extreme, FireStrike, OCCT GPU, etc.CONS?:On heavy loads, you can barely hear Coil Whine (with opened case), but nothing serious. With closed case, you can't even hear anything.It supposed to came with a free code for Monster Hunter World. They never sent it to me.UPDATE:When I bought this card (December 26th), Nvidia had an active promotion. They were giving Monster Hunter World as a Gift for buyers of GTX 10 Series. Zotac brand, and Amazon retailers were participating. But until today I have not recieved the game code (other users got the code).I have already contacted Amazon support (5 times), on that time period, they sent me 3 codes. BUT those codes had been already reedemed (error message on NVIDIA redeem code page), and some of them were for NVIDIA GeForce Now BETA (WT..?????).Long story short, I don't recieved Monster Hunter World code.I removed 1 star from Overall rating.
B**H
Don't let the 'mini' title fool you, this thing isn't a chump!
--April 2019 update--Had the card a few months ago, and it still performs outstandingly, but have a little bit of coil whine now on anything past 90fps. Not a deal breaker because I wear headphones and don't notice unless I have them off.Kept my eye on this guy since my case had a lot of trouble handling an 11 inch card (cable management was horrible), and most cards nowadays are around that size or larger.Somehow managed to get this card for $349 and I am completely blown away by the performance. I game on 1080p, and obviously this card has no hiccups performing at that resolution. It can upscale my monitor up to 1440p at 120hz, and even up to 4k at 60hz (though I can't see anything or read any text at this resolution). I still play TF2 and CSGO, and can underclock this card to not use any power, and have the card still run under 40 degrees while managing 100 frames.I'm not a benchmarking kind of guy, I enjoy playing games, and this card doesn't disappoint.It uses some kind of software called Firestorm, which is like MSI Afterburner if you are familiar with it, and it's very easy to use.Only had it a month, upgraded from an r9 280x and I am very happy with my purchase.Like I said, I managed to snag this for $350, and got a WICKED good deal on it. Looking at the performance now, I would pay $450 for it easily. Don't let the 'mini' name scare you, this packs the same punch as other 1070tis, and can easily overclock to 1080 specs, maybe 1080ti specs if you are daring enough.
P**R
Very nice card.
I payed $350 new mini. I could have bot a used one for $100 less but I wanted new. I researched and found if I was going 1920x1080 that a 1080 ti is overkill which is expensive used and I wanted new with 3 year warranty, This card has fast benchmarks. Very quiet, and has never exceeded 70 degrees on any game or benchmark even overclocked a bit. Idles at 32 degrees, no fan whine at all.I am up from a gtx 970. The 970 served me very well. but I am very happy with the 1070 ti 8gb.Update. up from a gtx 970. HUGE difference. Moved up to a 2k monitor and it runs everything maxed out in 2k flawlessly. And all while staying temps under 70 overclocked a bit.
A**A
Good card but hot.
This review is for the amp edition 1070ti.The card itself is very good. Zotac performs within expectations for a 1070ti. Overclocking is also simple, and seems to preform decently enough to match most guides and forums describing 1070ti overclocks. As for the build, the shroud itself is not the greatest. It feels like a cheaper plastic with a little bit of give, however, the backplate is a plus. Be advised that this card runs hot even with maximum fan speed. 1080p gaming should maintain decent temperatures, but be ready for it to run around 80C at higher resolutions in more demanding games. Particularly if you intend to overclock, be prepared for the card to sit around the high 80's when under load. A give and take bonus is that the fans are in fact relatively quiet at 100%, so that might be a worthwhile trade off between heat and noise for some of you.
P**Y
Because it's wrong to say things that aren't true!
I'm going to have to agree with what the other person said in regards to another review on this product...I have purchased (@ LEAST)...2X of every.single.1070 ti.available on the U.S. open market (as of 11/16/2017).I'm not going to get into the details as to what my discoveries have been with them all, but I am compelled to freely give out some of my very costly R&D for the sake of righteousness.My Zotac 1070 ti Mini's are hands-down, the absolute BEST bang for the buck in regards to the ENTIRE 1070 ti spectrum.And I'm not talking about a 1 or 2% discrepancy either.I know, it's weird. REALLY WEIRD. But it's the truth! Don't believe me? Go out and spend $10-20 grand and see for yourself.Or you can believe the words of this truly bizarre review, written from a person that makes little sense in every aspect of what they're talking about... o_0
J**6
A world killer.
1440p res, ultra settings, avg real world frame rates:* Rise of the Tomb Raider: 85 fps* Doom 2016: 144 fps (much higher actually, I had to lock the fps at 144)* Killing Floor 2: 90 to 144 fps* Dying Light: 68 to 100 fps* Pillars 2 Deadfire: 75 to 105 fps* Watch Dogs 2: 70 to 105 fps* The Witcher 3: 65 to 95 fps* Hitman 2016: 65 to 100 fpsintel i5-7600K, 16 GB DDR4 3000.Card ran cooler than previous reviews lead me to believe, at around 31c idle, and the highest I've seen it go was 71c in Rise of the Tomb Raider. The fans are nearly inaudible.This is the stuff you probably want to know.
R**S
Sobria, gelida e silenziosa custom per case più compatti
Il processore grafico GTX 1070 Ti, una delle rivelazioni di casa NVIDIA, nonostante il nome si trova ben più vicina a una GPU della serie 1080 che alle 1070 normali. Con i suoi 8GB di memoria dedicata e le 2432 unità di calcolo a 1683MHz si trova nella stessa fascia di prezzo dell'AMD Vega 56, rispetto a cui, però, consuma meno, scalda meno e se prima, fino a gennaio 2019, non supportava il freesync (e questa poteva essere una grave nota di demerito), adesso anche questa tecnologia è stata abilitata lato software, quindi l'unità GTX 1070 Ti non ha praticamente più niente da temere nei confronti della dirimpettaia di casa AMD.Ma passiamo alla scheda in esame, l’ottima custom della Zotac. Se dal punto di vista elettronico non ci sono differenze con gli altri modelli che montano a bordo questa GPU, dal punto di vista delle dimensioni e del raffreddamento ci sono caratteristiche ben gustose. Innanzitutto il modello è definito Mini e in effetti è lungo 211 millimetri, non ostacolando particolarmente il flusso d’aria all’interno del case, e monta due ventole, asimmetriche fra loro, da 90 e 100 millimetri di diametro, molto, molto silenziose. Purtroppo non possono essere spente per portare l’emissione sonora a 0 dB ma comunque, con un case chiuso e a un metro dall’utente, non si sentirà praticamente nessun rumore. La cosa bella è che anche durante l’utilizzo, e quindi non solo in idle, la scheda produrrà poco più di un sussurro, prova dell’ottimo lavoro degli ingegneri di ZOTAC e del sistema di raffreddamento adottato, che non prevede solo l’uso delle due ventole ma anche di un bel backplate solido — che contribuisce alla dissipazione della parte inferiore della scheda (e anche a donare solidità e protezione alla stessa, vista la massa e la delicatezza dei componenti) — e di ben quattro heatpipe che costituiscono l’ossatura del sistema di dissipazione IceStorm.Dal punto di vista estetico la scheda è molto, molto sobria: adotta uno stile poco plastica e molto metallo, rinunciando al caratteristico giallo ZOTAC per un elegantissimo grigio antracite, che incastona il nome del produttore retroilluminato da LED bianchi. Anche dal punto di vista delle connessioni è estremamente gradevole: infatti viene richiesto un solo connettore ausiliario, evitando quindi masse di cavi che mai fanno bene ai flussi d’aria, e lo spessore è limitato a due slot sul pannello posteriore, senza occupare ulteriore spazio come altre custom di altri produttori. E proprio sul pannello posteriore è possibile trovare una serie di connettori che vanno oltre l’essenziale, con ben tre uscite Display Port, una HDMI 2.0b e una pur sempre utile DVI-D, perfetta per monitor non nuovissimi ma magari ancora perfettamente funzionanti.Parlando delle prestazioni… Beh, questo piccolo mostro di potenza può gestire, praticamente senza nessuna difficoltà, qualsiasi gioco prodotto ai massimi dettagli a 1080p con un framerate superiore ai 100, un esempio è Witcher 3, che porta più di 100 FPS medi e più di 80 minimi, o il famigerato Crysis 3, anche lui sopra i 100 FPS medi e una sessantina minimi (ma, oh, stiamo parlando di Crysis 3!)In sostanza, come scheda, merita più di un pensiero. Provatela e non rimarrete delusi, nella sua fascia di prezzo è un best buy.
D**E
Die GTX 1070 Ti ist eine schnelle und leise Karte, der Austausch gegen die GTX 970 hat sich gelohnt.
Ich war bisher von meiner Zodac-GTX 970 eigentlich immer begeistert, aber nach W-Colossus bzw. Doom 2017 und den neuen Anforderungen für Full-HD, 2K oder 4K - Auflösungen wurde ein kleines Graka-Upgrade wieder mal interessant.Wichtig für die Kaufentscheidung war für mich zudem eine möglichst geringe Lautstärke der Grafikkarte unter Last, sie durfte zudem nicht zu lang sein (HTPC-Gehäuse) und sollte ein Preis nicht weit über 400,- haben (was ja schon viel Geld ist)!Nach etlichen Recherchen habe ich mich als Nachfolge wieder für die aktuellere Zotac hier entschieden und habe es bisher absolut nicht bereut !Allgemeines:Die alte Zotac GTX 970 Karte ist nur ca. 20,4 cm lang, die neue „Zodac GTX 1070 Ti mini“ nur geringfügig länger (21cm). Sie hat 2 große Lüfter und einen über Heatpipes angebundenen großen Kühlkörper. Sie ist im 2D-Betrieb so gut wie unhörbar (außerhalb des Gehäuses), auch ein Spulenfiepen ist in diesem Betrieb nicht vorhanden. Zudem hat die Karte nun 8 Gbyte Arbeitsspeicher. Der Grafikprozessor ist in einer Fertigungstechnik von 16-nm hergestellt, was eine geringere Stromaufnahme, höhere Taktraten und eine geringere Temperaturentwicklung begünstigt. Die GTX 1070 ti benötigt auch nur 1 zusätzlichen 8 Pin-Stromstecker (liegt bei).Zur Lautstärke:Beim Einschalten des PC laufen die Lüfter sichtbar nur ganz gemächlich. Unter 3D-Benchmark-Stress hört man diese Karte zwar, aber alles im sehr erträglichen Bereich. Die GPU wird unter extremer Volllast bei mir max. 73 Grad warm. Lüfter sind dann auf 60%. Spulenfiepen ist nicht vorhanden oder zumindest bei mir unhörbar. Im 2D-Modus sinkt die GPU-Temp rasch auf 43 Grad ab und die Lüfterdrehzahl (40% ) geht auf fast lautloses Niveau zurück. Grundsätzlich spielen die 2 Ventilatoren und der große, über Heatpipes angebundene Kühlkörper, bei der Wärmeabführung ihre positiven Stärken aus.Zur Leistung:Ich habe die Karte bisher im „3Dmark Time Spy (2K)“, sowie Game „W-Colossus“ und dem aktuellen „Doom“ intensiv genutzt.Mit einem 8-Core (16HT) AMD-Ryzen7-1700x Prozessor (3,4-3,8GHz), erreiche ich im „3DMarkTime Spy“ im Durchschnitt 6800 Gesamtpunkte. Meine alte GTX 970er schaffte auf demselben System knapp 3770 Gesamtpunkte! Das ist eine Steigerung von ca. 80 %. Das Spiel „W-Colossus“ läuft unter hohen Detail-Einstellungen und 1920x1080 (Full-HD) natürlich sehr flüssig. Im diesem Spiel werden, je nach Szene, auch mal über 200FPS dargestellt. Meist bewegt es sich zwischen 100-170 FPS. Für 2K-Darstellung ist also noch gute Reserve vorhanden. Doom 2017 läuft ununterbrochen butterweich (max 200 FPS, selten unter 120FPS). Wer noch ein bisschen mehr aus der Karte kitzeln möchte, nutzt dafür das Zotac-Übertaktungstool namens „Firestorm“, hier kann man etliche Leistungs-Parameter verändern und auch die Lüftungssteuerung (zwischen 40-100%) variabel anpassen.Fazit:Die Zodac GTX 1070Ti ist eine schnelle und recht ruhige Karte der oberen Leistungsklasse. Ich kann sie für alle momentan aktuellen Spiele für den "preisbewussten", ambitionierten Gamer empfehlen. Preis-Leistung für diese Zodac GTX 1070ti mini - 4-5 Sterne ! Es war für mich eine lohnende Aufrüstung im Vergleich zur Geforce 970 GTX (bis zu 80 % Mehrleistung auf demselben Board) ! Mit einer GTX 1070ti ist man erfahrungsgemäß die nächsten 2 Jahre performancetechnisch auf der sicheren Seite. Bei 4K müssen die Grafik-Detaileinstellungen mancher Spiele vermutlich etwas runtergeschraubt werden.P.S.Ich bin ein Leistungsenthusiast und möchte immer ein aktuelles, schnelles System nutzen, welches ich noch für halbwegs bezahlbar halte. Wer aktuelle Spiele max. in Full-HD-Auflösung (oder darunter) mit etwas reduzierten Grafikdetails zocken möchte oder einen Monitor mit max. 60 Hz verwendet, braucht sich keine Sorgen machen, er kommt dann auch weiterhin mit einer 970 GTX oder 1060 GTX aus. Auch diese Karten bieten sehr viel Leistung unterhalb 2K !
B**B
Great 1070 ti for itx
Great card overall. Fits perfectly in the core v1 mini itx case. Runs GTA 5 over 75fps ultra settings (everything cranked to max) at 1440p and over 120 fps on 1080p. Run pretty much everything else ultra @1440p over 80fps and many lighter weight games like Cs go , Gmod, borderlands 2 etc.. over 200fps on max settings 1440p.Heat is good , way cooler then my old r9 390. Never noticed it go over 70c. I don't why people were complaining about fan noise on some review sites, to me they are pretty quiet and not really any louder then my friends asus 1060. Placed this in my mini itx ryzen 2700x build and can get over 18000 points on firestrike 1.1 ( I managed to get 18500) if that helps you get an idea of performance.The aesthetic are great imo, very color neutral. The gray metal backplate looks great especially with the gray on gray styling, and the exposed copper heat pipes make a great contrast. The card has 2 different fan sizes(one for static pressure and one for airflow ) and looks really unique to what's available on other cards. Also just to note the build quality is fantastic, and very sturdy.I managed to get an over clock of plus 210mhz on the core clock and over 540mhz on the memory. So really quite good, although if you want more, you should get a card with dual 8 pin connectors ( this is a single 8pin card) for more power delivery.Overall great really happy with this card. Very close to a GTX 1080 when overclocked and at the time was over $100 cheaper. The thermals are great considering its size and the white led accents are really nice looking. Great buy!Its muched appreciated if you found the review to be helpful, to hit the "helpful button" below.Thanks
B**I
Not the greatest
Broke down as soon as the warranty expired.
S**I
scheda video eccellente prestazioni super per videoediting avanzato
Ho voluto recensire questa scheda video a distanza di qualche settimana al fine di poter testare le prestazioni.Premetto che uso il PC con processore last edition i7 disco sistema SSD, 16 gb di ram ecc.ecc. per fare esclusivamente video editing con Premiere Pro CC 2017, e provenendo da una scheda video professionale Nvidia Quadro P1000, devo dire che i suoi 2432 cuda core si fanno sentire rispetto ai 640 della P1000.Per quanto riguarda il funzionamento direi che nonostante gli stress provocati dagli effetti applicati durante l'editing ed il preview, non risultano mai tali abbastanza da far partire le ventole di raffreddamento, infatti anche dopo qualche ora di duro lavoro di montaggio prevalentemente in multicamera, toccando la parte superiore della scheda riusciamo a percepire solo un leggero tepore ben lontano dai 65 gradi che può sopportare questa scheda prima di far partire le ventole.Il sistema di raffreddamento a circuito liquido risulta veramente eccezionale.Ottima spesa per chi intende usarla per applicazioni professionali oltre al gioco.Un consiglio, collegate monitor adeguati se volete avere ottime prestazioni, monitors di basso livello impegnano la scheda a dover scalare i pixel per poter visualizzare le immagini.Ottima anche con collegamenti multi monitor.Consigliatissima, non ve ne pentirete se siete sofferenti nel visualizzare video poco fluidi quando trattate fonti con risoluzioni elevate.
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