I can’t find the GeForce gtx 1070 anywhere. I donno if it’s just out of stock everywhere but that seems unlikly...

I can’t find the GeForce gtx 1070 anywhere. I donno if it’s just out of stock everywhere but that seems unlikly. I can’t even find where to buy it through nvidias own websight. Only place I can find it is amazon and i would rather find another place to buy it from.
Is it really that popular?

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Ill sell you mine

Tempting but I’d rather buy a fresh one.

Buy a 1080ti poorfag.

I prefer to call it ”budget”.

buy a vega 56 instead
buy 4 rtx titans and put them in quad SLI you poorfag

>Buying 1070 when RTX 2060 is faster

>buying 6gb garbage that costs 350 dollars
get out of Jow Forums retard

>1% faster
>more expensive than new 1070
KEK

techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_RTX_2060_Founders_Edition/33.html

KILL YOURSELF FAGGOT

also less of vram

>1%

Keep on lying, faggot

techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_RTX_2060_Founders_Edition/33.html

>the 570 is 15% faster than the 1050 ti
good job on the shitty article faggot
Kill yourself instead

Good luck playing games at high settings with 6gbs of vram

Why would you buy a fresh 1070 over 1660ti?

I found one OP, it's in my comp.

It's a low end midrange card.
You be better off getting a Vega 56 or used 1080ti

by that logic the vega 56 is a low midrange card

The entire Vega line-up is they are compute workstation cards repurposed for gaming
Hence the early hbm2/1 shit like fury (also workstation)
Navi will be the new midrange and next gen stuff will be the new high end like Arcturus

I have a budget on around 1000$ to build a new computer. I’m already pushing the budget with 1070 so I’d like to stay around that price range since I’m a firsttimer.

In you what?

Also when I Google it, rather than the card that I’m looking for I get stuff like pic related. Is it the same? I don’t understand!

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you are still better off buying a vega 56

What video game uses more than 6GB of VRAM at 1080p? Must be terrible as fuck to play.

1660ti oc is unironically just as fast
A used 1080/56 or 1070ti would be what your after
You have to post the rest of the build
If your going with a Intel CPU you dun goofed

The division 2, rainbow six siege, resident evil 7, bf5. ffxv, black ops 4 and many more to come
or did you just buy the rtx 2060 just to get rid of it a year later for the rtx 3060

pcpartpicker.com/list/kxqF29

My friend have told me off from using amd as they have experienced problems with some games.

>2133 ram with 8700
Nah your better off getting a amd build when the new Zen 2 drops
What do you have now? Get the gpu cheap before mining goes nuts again

Problems such as? i can just as easily say that an that X card and X brand has problems
Infact nvidia has less stable drivers than amd but it doesnt matter since i can just not update my drivers or roll back to a previous version, if nvidia makes a card that has good price to performance ratio and doesnt have gimped vram ill buy it
tldr: your friend is a fucking moron the only brand that has problems currently is intel with their huge amount of security holes

get a ryzen 5 1600 and upgrade when ryzen 3rd gen arrives and steamrolls intel, without changing your motherboard, get 3000mhz ram for the same price as your 2133mhz ram and get a vega 56 instead of a 1070, if you are willing to spend the same amount for a gpu then get a vega 64 or an rtx 2070

Well if my current build is no good then what would you recommend that would stay in my price range?

My friends had problems with games crashing, arma 3 gave him the most trouble with it not even booting. He wasn’t too specific about it though.

None of those games actually utilize more than 6GB at 1080p. Look at benchmarks. In the case of resident evil, it caches vram that's not being used to reduce load times/pop-in on texture streaming but doesn't actually use 6GB at 1080p outside of that.

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Not saying that its not good but you can get better parts for a cheaper, the i7 8700 competes with the 2600x btw and im only telling to get a 5 1600 is to get a starting point just so you can upgrade to 3rd gen, without changing expensive motherboards, only if you have an x370, b450 or b470 mobo tho
Arma 3 is a piece of shit and its no wonder why it crashes so often, just like pubg but pubg improved itself

FFXV only uses more than 4GB at 1080p if you're using the optional 4k texture download.

Yes they do shill and even if some dont games in the future will use more than 6gbs of vram so buying a turing card with less than 8gbs of vram is fucking retarded, unless you like hundreds of dollars on every generation of gpus

Lol I ran arma 3 mine on a shit 1600x
Games trash but nothing has given me any issues and I have a 2700x now it's fast as fuck 4ghz
But you need good ram 3200 cl14 minimum.
What I'd do if I was you would be to get a used Zen 1 system then drop in Zen 2 like 3600x since amd are going to am5 and ddr5 in 202x
16gb is overkill if you aiming for a budget system 8gb is fine if you have a decent ssd memory compression and page file no issues.
However 1070 is not a good gpu to set your heart on its slow and despite having 8gb of vram it's slower than a 2060 and Vega 56 oc uv
Consider a Vega Zen build used cheap asf

>3200 minimum
3000mhz and 3200mhz ram have almost no performance difference
3000mhz is the minimum for ryzen if you want to have good performance
If you are starting with 8gbs of vram get a single 8gb stick because 2x8 is better than 4x4 ,ryzen can only use dual channel memory, threadripper can use quad channel memory but

I'm not poor but I'm also unemployed. Amidst this situation, I was looking to upgrade from my now ancient 770. Should I be looking into a 1060/1070, or should I go ahead and get an RTX 2080ti?

And yes, I have monies to sustain myself and pay my expenses until like August, so it's not like I'd be spending irresponsibly. Well, I guess long-term I'd be fucking myself over but idgaf

Looking at gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1070-vs-AMD-RX-Vega-56/3609vs3938 the Vega does look apealing but cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-8700-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-1600/3940vs3919 makes it look worse. I’d rather not have to upgrade in the near future.

If you have a gpu from 2012 chances are that yo have a cpu from 2012 or earlier than that
getting an rtx 2080 ti with a third gen i5 or i7 is pointless because it will get bottlenecked big time and you will basically get gtx 1070 performance, 1080 performance at most depending on your cpu

Never said that ryzen 5 1600 is gonna be your main cpu, its just gonna be a placeholder until 3rd gen arrives and then you can simply upgrade it without buying another 100 dollar motherboard, i currently have a 5 1600 and an x370 motherboard and i will be able to upgrade without changing the mobo if i want to

i forgot to mention that ryzen 5 1600s are dirt cheap right now you can find some at microcenter at 60 or even 80 dollars
Yes AMD is clearing out the stock for 3rd gen ryzens

Don't go single channel with Zen or any other CPU but especially Zen.
I tried 4x4 32gb it's aids couldn't get past 1866 despite both kits being 3200
In short get a zen 1 system cheap or used then plop in a 3600 op
Then faster ram when your budget allows
16gb is the bare minimum imho I've been rocking it since 2014 and it's annoying when multi tasking
Nah I was the fag with the 1600x it sucks even at higher clocks.
Zen 1 only got good when the 2600x and 2700x came out I have a 2700x now it's based runs rings around incel crap with a 1080
Nah a 1700 is as low as I'd go if I was him
They sit on 4ghz oc if you're lucky

Since I’d prefer not to upgrade is there a Ryzen cpu that would good for the near future? Or am I going to have to upgrade anyway

16gb is just fine if you are doing simple multitasking
>Nah a 1700 is as low as i'd go if i was him
You're basing your preferences of content creation, gaming and multitasking on to this guy who probably wants to play games and do light multitasking just like everyone is so a 6 core 12 thread ryzen 5 1600/2600 will be just fine for him, i awknowledge that 8 cores will be used in the future but games barely have started using more than 4 cores
Yeah the ryzen 7 2700x, although ryzen 5 3rd gen is gonna steamroll the i9 9900k for half the price or even less and its also gonna have a much lower power draw

Whats your current pc op
Well technically he could drop in 1400 or 1500 for peanuts and wait till Zen 2

or even better he can get a ryzen 3 1200 or an athlon 200g, 3 1200s here cost about 60 euros
and the 200ges about 40 euros
although the 200ge would struggle in some games and in a lot of cases the games would simply not boot

Yeah I mean whatever he could pick up cheap and slap into a half decent x370/470 board
Although there's rumours the new Zen 2+ memory design can't be used in older boards so slower speeds and less compatibility than x5xx series boards but not confirmed.
Launch was also pushed back due to Zen issues

Current PC is pretty old, still good but it’s age is starting to show. I posted the specs here a few days ago in another thread.

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gtx 660 4gb? damn
also that cpu would bottleneck the fuck out of the rtx 2080 ti

4790k would drop in there I'd you could find one used ofc and give you a huge performance uplift
I had a 4690 for 3 years I feel your pain
Op only wants a midrange card?

>4790k would drop in there
No it wouldn't.

i hope this is true because i have an evga rma sealed replacement to sell

Why not?

That’s why I’m building a new computer.

nvm the wrong guy wanted the 2080 ti
either way the vega 56 is the best card op can get

But what is so great about vega? It and the 1070 seem to preform about the same. The Vega is 50 bux cheaper though.

amazon is selling refurbished 1070s for $600-700 cad

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>Tempting but I’d rather buy a fresh one.
>3 year old video card
>fresh

just get one off craigs list you cunt

I had a asus 750 ti. lasted just over 3 years.
I'd never buy a used one

You plebian poorfags. I only do high end luxury PC gaming. Pic related. You jelly?

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Imagine buying 2016 performance for 2016 price 3 years later
but muhhhhh ray tracing

the vega 56 has around 1070 ti performance, thanks to amd's finewine technology

Haswell is a different socket. Sandy and Ivy are on the same. This 3350 is Ivy Bridge. Haswell and Broadwell were together, though there were barely any consumer Broadwell chips for sale. On top of that, the Devil's Canyon chips were Haswell revisions (4790/k and 4690/k), which needed motherboards with additional power delivery, so even if user had a pre-built Haswell PC, I doubt its mobo could take anything more than a 4770/k. This user's upgrade would be to an i7 3770.

Buy the based 2060

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I bought 1070ti recently for 350€, which was around 50€ cheaper than RTX 2060 / normally priced new 1070ti and about the same price as 1660ti (not counting in single-fan blower models which suck ass). You probably want to check around for 1070ti models which are basicly just GTX 1080 that didin't quite meet 80-series specs, so it's about 10-15 % behind the 80 -series. After OC maybe 5 - 10%. In some review I saw the 1070ti about 10-15fps average behind a RTX 2070, which is almost 550 - 600€ card in here, so I think the 300 - 350€ price point is good enough.

Used prices in here are fucked since most used 1070 and -ti models are around 270 - 400€ even for mining raped versions without any warranty or with some faults. One thing with 1070ti that I like about is that it doesn't bottleneck on my i7-3770k and I also might be able to try to SLI at some point when prices drop from other models / used ones low enough. It needs beefy enough power supply unit which I do have.

Vega 56 seems good option too, but it was bit too expensive for good enough models such as Sapphire and they don't seem to have good selection in general between 300 - 450€ range expect for maybe Asus Strix models.

2070 cheaper?

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