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    • jimmy24651
      jimmy24651 last edited by

      I just got back from purchasing my final 2 cards to complete my 6 card rig.

      My first four cards are Asus Strix ROG 1070s. I have been thoroughly impressed by the hash rates they provide based off of comparisons made to other posts on these forums by other users about similar cards.

      At the store I went to, they had a sale on the 1070 Ti version of the same cards. I know that these cards are usually significantly more expensive than the non-Ti version, but on sale, they were actually about $20 less than I spent on the first 4 I bought, so I went ahead and made the purchase.

      After installing them, and getting them running, I am seeing no real difference in hash rate of the Ti’s versus the regular cards. They run slightly faster, but nothing that I can see worthy of the typical price difference.

      Why would this be…?

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      • AcidD
        AcidD Moderators last edited by

        http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-1070-Ti-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1070/3943vs3609

        The Ti just looks like it has slightly more cuda cores and it’s clocked slightly higher.

        You could probably OC a normal 1070 and get the slight increase in speed you would from a 1070 Ti.

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          gonnaforget Regular Member last edited by

          I’ve also heard the ti can be more energy efficient,

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