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    Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Price cut Vega, LuL. Vega is still more expensive than what I paid for my 1080ti Aorus 6 months ago.
    Tho prices on all PC hardware has gone up these past months, doesn't excuse the fact that Vega is still rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbish, maybe after a year when the price is competitive, it will be acceptable to buy a AMD GPU with all the headache and problems they usually bring. Also I find it curious you mostly benchmarked "rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty" games, I'm amazed you didn't bench Doom and Ashes too (like anyone actually played that game ever).

    And don't give me that crap that it doesn't. People still complain nowadays game updates or game releases suck on AMD, while I get driver updates even when my ALPHA stage game gets an update that cuts my fps, one day after.

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by kpkCioby View Post
    it will be acceptable to buy a AMD GPU with all the headache and problems they usually bring. Also I find it curious you mostly benchmarked "rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty" games, I'm amazed you didn't bench Doom and Ashes too (like anyone actually played that game ever).

    And don't give me that crap that it doesn't. People still complain nowadays game updates or game releases suck on AMD, while I get driver updates even when my ALPHA stage game gets an update that cuts my fps, one day after.
    Wait,so you had a GTX980TI and then replaced it with a GTX1080TI,so how do you know about AMD driver updates?? Funny that,looking on OcUK interestingly enough some of the newer releases have AMD doing well out of the box,with Nvidia having to release gaming ready drivers days after launch.

    Or have you quietly on purpose ignored the whole thing about Destiny 2??

    Look here:

    https://www.gamersnexus.net/game-ben...ormance-uplift

    So at qHD and 4K the Nvidia cards have a huge bug which crashes performance on max settings in a game which should favour Nvidia since it is Blizzard-Activision.

    From my experience of having a GTX960,RX470 and GTX1080,and basically owning dozens of ATI,AMD and Nvidia cards in nearly 15 years and friends in RL and on forums who have a mixture of both,I don't see all this stuff about "drivers".

    If you are whining about an early access game,you are a fool to buy an early access game then. If you want a polished game,then wait for it to be fully released then?

    I even remember at one point,when I played ARK,when for whatever reasons my Nvidia card seemed to do worse than a technically slower AMD one,due to some recent update,and that is a game which technically should be Nvidia biased too.

    Hence at that point I just decided to not bother with it as the dev couldn't be bothered with actually optimising the game,and why I won't bother with almost all early access ones now.

    Edit!!

    Lets also look at one of your last previous posts too:

    How about stop people from crying about a game that their rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty system or AMD card can't support on release?
    Just,wow! It seems from your last few posts,you just come across as someone justifying their own purchase:

    https://forums.hexus.net/search.php?searchid=10230344

    Quote Originally Posted by referral to post about RX480
    Maybe don't use a moron that can barely speak English with the proper accent, to present your products. No? Yea, didn't expect much from AMD anyway.
    https://forums.hexus.net/hexus-news/...ml#post3655565
    Last edited by CAT-THE-FIFTH; 02-11-2017 at 04:33 PM. Reason: Less harsh.

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    I started a GTX1070TI review thread:

    https://forums.hexus.net/graphics-ca...ml#post3879557

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by kpkCioby View Post
    Price cut Vega, LuL.

    , maybe after a year when the price is competitive, it will be acceptable
    Did you read the article? If not, have a gander at this graph:


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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    BTW,just a side note on the card - in the last few weeks there have been deals on the GTX1080,where you could have them for as low as £430,so this is why Vega 56 and Vega 64 have had some price drops. OTH,I have a feeling the GTX1080 might start to rise again in price now,so its worth looking out for some of the cheaper GTX1080 cards under £450 if you are considering a GTX1070TI.

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Comparing performance versus a normal 1070, could Hexus not find anything worse that a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Mini?!?!?! At least compare to an Asus ROG or similar that is more comparable to this Inno3D model.

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by Stu C View Post
    Comparing performance versus a normal 1070, could Hexus not find anything worse that a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Mini?!?!?! At least compare to an Asus ROG or similar that is more comparable to this Inno3D model.
    Wow,that is a small GTX1070 - I didn't even realise they could do that. This is more interesting to me that any of the other cards in the review,LOL.

    Here are some reviews of the card:

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...up,4751-6.html
    https://uk.hardware.info/reviews/697...view-cute-1070

    It seems to be better than the GTX1070FE!!

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by HEXUS View Post
    Satisfying the gamer with a decent budget.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hexus
    As UK pricing is already out, expect to pay between £420 and £500 for partner models, with Nvidia's own Founders Edition reference card available directly for £420.
    A decent budget?? I think, good sir, that you and I have differing opinions as to quite what comprises a decent budget for a graphics card.

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    Is Vega good then? :-)

    I liked this comment and said thanks, cannot understand the long tirade of abuse you get for feedback. It is unwarranted.

    Who plays Deus Ex anyway? I just checked the steam stats and 953 players were online in the last 24 hours, so how is this relevant? Its a dead game, so why include this in the review? It may be GPU intensive, or whatever they are claiming, but it is lazy reporting imho.
    Personally I'd love Hexus to use Cs;go. Granted its an old game, but with the latest texture packs etc and MORE importantly it gets a lot more players.

    Ignore the haters..

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by kpkCioby View Post
    Price cut Vega, LuL. Vega is still more expensive than what I paid for my 1080ti Aorus 6 months ago.
    Tho prices on all PC hardware has gone up these past months, doesn't excuse the fact that Vega is still rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbish, maybe after a year when the price is competitive, it will be acceptable to buy a AMD GPU with all the headache and problems they usually bring. Also I find it curious you mostly benchmarked "rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty" games, I'm amazed you didn't bench Doom and Ashes too (like anyone actually played that game ever).

    And don't give me that crap that it doesn't. People still complain nowadays game updates or game releases suck on AMD, while I get driver updates even when my ALPHA stage game gets an update that cuts my fps, one day after.
    Is Vega good then? :-)

    I liked this comment and said thanks, cannot understand the long tirade of abuse you get for feedback. It is unwarranted.

    Who plays Deus Ex anyway? I just checked the steam stats and 953 players were online in the last 24 hours, so how is this relevant? Its a dead game, so why include this in the review? It may be GPU intensive, or whatever they are claiming, but it is lazy reporting imho.
    Personally I'd love Hexus to use Cs;go. Granted its an old game, but with the latest texture packs etc and MORE importantly it gets a lot more players.

    Ignore the haters..

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by kpkCioby View Post
    Price cut Vega, LuL. Vega is still more expensive than what I paid for my 1080ti Aorus 6 months ago.
    Tho prices on all PC hardware has gone up these past months, doesn't excuse the fact that Vega is still rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbish, maybe after a year when the price is competitive, it will be acceptable to buy a AMD GPU with all the headache and problems they usually bring. Also I find it curious you mostly benchmarked "rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty" games, I'm amazed you didn't bench Doom and Ashes too (like anyone actually played that game ever).

    And don't give me that crap that it doesn't. People still complain nowadays game updates or game releases suck on AMD, while I get driver updates even when my ALPHA stage game gets an update that cuts my fps, one day after.
    Not from where I sitting I just order Vega 56 at $400 the Vega 64 is going $500

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    I'm a little bit confused by this graph



    How is 27 higher than 27 on the Vega 64 and GTX1080?

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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoonigan View Post
    I'm a little bit confused by this graph



    How is 27 higher than 27 on the Vega 64 and GTX1080?
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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by Troopa View Post
    Is Vega good then? :-)

    I liked this comment and said thanks, cannot understand the long tirade of abuse you get for feedback. It is unwarranted.

    Who plays Deus Ex anyway? I just checked the steam stats and 953 players were online in the last 24 hours, so how is this relevant? Its a dead game, so why include this in the review? It may be GPU intensive, or whatever they are claiming, but it is lazy reporting imho.
    Personally I'd love Hexus to use Cs;go. Granted its an old game, but with the latest texture packs etc and MORE importantly it gets a lot more players.

    Ignore the haters..
    Its a single player game...The number concurrent daily users is irrelevant....lol
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    Re: Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 Ti X3

    Quote Originally Posted by kpkCioby View Post
    Price cut Vega, LuL. Vega is still more expensive than what I paid for my 1080ti Aorus 6 months ago.
    Tho prices on all PC hardware has gone up these past months, doesn't excuse the fact that Vega is still rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbish, maybe after a year when the price is competitive, it will be acceptable to buy a AMD GPU with all the headache and problems they usually bring. Also I find it curious you mostly benchmarked "rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishty" games, I'm amazed you didn't bench Doom and Ashes too (like anyone actually played that game ever).

    And don't give me that crap that it doesn't. People still complain nowadays game updates or game releases suck on AMD, while I get driver updates even when my ALPHA stage game gets an update that cuts my fps, one day after.
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