Three New GTX 1070 Ti’s Announced By ASUS

With the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti graphics card launch we’ve been waiting for official word from ASUS on their line of the cards and we now have it. ASUS will initially be offering three different GeForce GTX 1070 Ti models. All of these graphics cards go through ASUS’s Auto-Extreme technology, which is an industry-first 100% automated production process.

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ASUS ROG Strix GTX 1070 Ti

To start off the lineup we have the flagship ROG Strix GTX 1070 Ti. The card features Aura Sync RGB lighting and there will actually be two variants of the card. First is the standard edition with a 1721 MHz GPU Boost and then we have the Advanced Edition that boosts up to 1759 MHz.

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The card makes use of ASUS’s MaxContact technology, which provides improved contact with the GPU. The card is also a 2.5-slot card so you have 40% more heatsink surface area than previous 2-slot designs. The fans on the cooler have a wing-blade design and are 0dB meaning that they won’t spin up unless the GPU is under load.

ASUS Cerberus GTX 1070 Ti

Next we have a new high-performance line from ASUS in the form of the Cerberus GTX 1070 Ti. ASUS tells us they “test each and every card to the max, starting with extensive checks for compatibility with the very latest chart-topping game titles. We also carry out reliability trials that include a 144-hour diskless-system test and 3DMark benchmarking under heavy loading for 15X longer than industry standards”.

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ASUS also said, “Whether playing for pleasure or creating commercial gaming environments for profit, Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is the gaming graphics card that’s ensured to endure – and with all the power needed to deliver thrilling gaming experiences”. So it seems this card could be one used for miners.

ASUS Turbo GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Finally we have the Turbo version of the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti. The card has a pretty simple design with a single blower-style fan customizable backlit logo.

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ASUS’s Turbo versions of their cards seem to be the most inexpensive out of their lineup, so expect a good price on this one.

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