Description: This card isn't brand new but you'd be surprised what it can handle. First of all, any AAA game from before 2020 should be fine even close to max settings. Certainly runs circles around anything before 2018 on max settings. Also great for other uses, video editing, CUDA development - with all the hype nVidia puts out around newer cards, people forget what a power house even a few generations ago cards are. In terms of power efficiency, it's about as good as it gets, and because of the integrated liquid cooling, it's EXTREMELY QUIET, even when overclocked a significant amount past the factory overclocking! This card was built to murder 1440p gaming, which means anyone on a 1080p display should see very decent framerates even with newer games - just remember to keep ray-tracing off. Since this was the last generation of GTX cards, remember they don't have the ray-tracing cores and they don't have the AI/Tensor cores. As long as your application is specifically focused on graphics though, this is a quiet, and extremely efficient card. For gaming, video editing, working in Unreal Engine or Unity, or just using a lot of programs at once that are all GPU-accelerated and expecting fast draw times. We're still talking about 8GB of VRAM from basically a single generation ago, and a whopping 2432 CUDA cores with 152 texture units. This thing will run your CUDA tasks not only fast but is one of the most efficient cards in terms of power per processing in history. It may not beat the most recent cards, but it's still a supercomputer on a card. For those of us who don't have $2000 to buy a 4090, it's a tempting choice
Price: 390 USD
Location: Beacon, New York
End Time: 2024-09-29T01:08:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Memory Size: 8 GB
Chipset/GPU Model: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 TI SC HYBRID
Memory Type: GDDR5
Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Brand: EVGA