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The EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW GAMING ACX 3.0 is a high-performance graphics card featuring a 1797 MHz boost clock, 8GB of GDDR5 memory, and customizable RGB lighting. Designed for 4K gaming and DirectX 12 support, it offers dual BIOS for reliability and a 10cm fan for efficient cooling, making it a top choice for serious gamers and creative professionals alike.

| ASIN | B01I60OGUK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,905 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Built-In Media | 6Pin(2) to 8 Pin Adapter, Driver CD, EVGA Enthusiast Built Sticker, EVGA GTX 1070 FTW GAMING ACX 3. |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 503 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843368041434, 04250812414052 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8192 MB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
| Graphics Description | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 8192 MB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
| Item Part Number | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
| Item Type Name | Computer Graphic Card |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1607 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
| Model Name | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
| Model Number | 08G-P4-6276-KR |
| Number of Fans | 1 |
| UPC | 843368041434 |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
A**D
Great Card without breaking the bank
This card is crazy good. An excellent price point with excellent performance. This card handles all current titles with reasonable frame rates 30+. While it may not provide the crushing performance of the 1080, it gets the job done without totally blowing the budget, maybe just a little stretch. If you have the money, the 1080 is a much better card and will run games faster, farther into the future than the 1080. Also if you already own a 980 TI, R9 295X2, R9 Fury X, or better, the 1070 will not be an upgrade and you should consider the 1080. http://amzn.to/2upKr7U I purchased the FTW with 1797 clock, the 08G-P4-6276-KR version. EVGA makes several versions of this card and it can be difficult to determine what the difference between them is. I will try to do so here. Glossary Blower Cooling - Cooling that uses a blower style cooler and heatsink. Economical design. ACX3.0 Cooling - Advanced cooling system using variable speed fans and heatsinks. Good design. iCX Cooling - Evolution of ACX3.0 including additional thermal sensors and technology. Best fan and heatsink design Hybrid Cooling - Closed loop water cooling that requires mounting a radiator on the back of the case. Very effective cooling Backplate - A metal sheet that is placed over the back of the card further protecting the electronics, and improving heat handling capabilities. RGB LED - An LED that can change color programmatically to any color. Easily match the color of other items inside your case to maximize flexibility in design. 10 Phase Power - An enhanced power supply design that will deliver more consistent power to the graphics processor to insure reliable operation. More phases means cleaner power, and greater power capacity. The other design is a 4 phase design. 8 pin connector - Add in graphics cards need additional power provided to them. This is typically done with an 8 pin connector from the power supply. Some older cards used 6 pin connectors, so some power supplies provide 6+2 connectors, while others provide 8 pin connectors. You need to make sure that you have the proper number of 8 pin connectors (or 6+2) or you will not be able to power your graphics card and it will not work. A 6 pin connector will not work, it does not supply enough power, or fit for that matter. If you do not have either 8 pin or 6+2 pin connectors available, you will need to upgrade your power supply. This is common in older computers, as well as name brand computers from Dell and HP. The power supplies were not designed for high power add in cards. 08G-P4-5170 1683 MHz boost with blower cooling, requires only a single 8pin connector and draws 150W, no backplate (Blower) http://amzn.to/2v2fkms 08G-P4-5171 1683 MHz boost but adds ACX3.0 advanced cooling requires one 8-pin and draws 150W, no backplate (uncommon model) http://amzn.to/2hsIA14 08G-P4-6170 1683 MHz boost with blower cooling one 8pin 150W White LED, adds backplate (Founders Edition) http://amzn.to/2v3WauV 08G-P4-6171 1683 MHz boost ACX3.0 cooling one 8pin 150W adds White LED (REF) http://amzn.to/2vnJPV9 08G-P4-6571 1683 MHz boost iCX cooling and thermal modules single 8pin 150W White LED (Not on Amazon) 08G-P4-5173 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) ACX3 cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED, no backplate (SC Black) http://amzn.to/2v2iDKF 08G-P4-6173 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) ACX3 cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (SC) http://amzn.to/2v2t3tm 08G-P4-6178 1784 MHz boost Hybrid cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (HYBRID) http://amzn.to/2vnDrNt 08G-P4-6573 1784 MHz boost (super clocked) iCX cooling, one 8pin, 170W power White LED (SC2) http://amzn.to/2v2oOhN 08G-P4-6274 1683 MHz boost ACX3 cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, Enhanced 10 Phase Power Supply for overclocking (FTW 1683) http://amzn.to/2v2G0DF 08G-P4-6276 1797 MHz boost super clocked ACX3 cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW 1797) (The card I purchased) http://amzn.to/2v2pDHp 08G-P4-6278 1797 MHz boost super clocked Hybrid cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW HYBRID 1797) http://amzn.to/2v45O0t 08G-P4-6674 1683 MHz boost iCX cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (Not on Amazon) 08G-P4-6676 1797 MHz boost super clocked iCX cooling, two 8pin, 215W power RGB LED, 10 Phase Power for OC (FTW2 1797) http://amzn.to/2upMLMp I chose the model I did, because it had ACX cooling, and the 1797 clock with the 10 phase power and RGB LED. The more expensive cards offered very little benefit. If the 1070 is just too much of as stretch for the budget consider the 1060 at 6GB (not enough savings to go to 3GB). Be aware that the 1060 is comparable to the 970, 708 or Titan. It is also comparable to the Radeon RX580/570/480/470, R9 390/290 or Intel HD7990. If you own one of those it will not be an upgrade. http://amzn.to/2vyqP6K If the budget is really tight you should look at the 1050. Be aware that the 1050 is on par with the 950, 760 or 660 Ti. It is also comparable to the Rx460, R7-370, R9-270 or Intel Hd 7870. This card will not be an upgrade if you have one of those or better. http://amzn.to/2v4S4CO
A**E
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW = Outstanding Graphics Performance
I have been doing research on purchasing a new video card since the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 launched last Spring. I was quite frustrated with the lack of AMD Crossfire support for the R9 390X in Crimson software, and as of this writing, Team Red has nothing to offer at the "high end", although I know Vega is due out shortly. Since I recently purchased a new 32" 2560 X 1440 VA Panel Monitor (for all purpose, including some FPS Gaming), I needed some new Graphics Horsepower. The GTX 1070 offerings are many, but I chose this particular Card due to the high quality of construction, EVGA Customer Service and Support, and I received a significant and stable overclock out of the box. The Marketing was not just hype, but the performance is truly there. With no adjustments, Nvidia Boost 3.0 has my Card running at 2012 Mhz in Game. I did apply a custom fan curve through MSI Afterburner, and my fans start up at 45 C. I never saw the temperature go above 65 degree C., and the fans are quiet. I am not getting any coil whine, and everything just works. My results at 2560 X 1440 in CRYSIS 3 and Metro Last Light are on Par with what the major reviews have already benchmarked for this Particular GTX 1070 FTW Card. I also like the 10 phase power, and the larger fans over the SC version. I have not Overclocked any further than the out of box settings thus far, but since I already have a significant overclock, I am not strongly compelled to test this further to obtain very small FPS gains. I would rather just move up to a GTX 1080 for that. I can't comment on the EVGA Precision XOC Program, as I am not using it. I will stick with MSI Afterburner for now. While I think the idea of RGB lighting is pretty cool on the Card, I am personally satisfied with the pale blue color of the default LED color, and I am more satisfied that I do not have to run Precision XOC software just to fiddle with the RGB lighting. I am also staying away from the Nvidia Experience Software. I just do not need it. I would like to add that I purchased this card, well aware that there have been some expressed concerns about the VRM cooling. As VRMs do run hot, (VGA Card, Motherboard), I do believe that cooling is important. I did go ahead and order the free thermal pad kit available from EVGA, and I will go ahead and install them. EVGA is also offering a BIOS update to address and remediate these concerns. I am pretty comfortable tearing down my PC equipment, and I build my own custom computers. I really like EVGA's approach to this concern, and it is one more reason why I am buying this particular video card from EVGA. So, for me, it is EVGA FOR THE WIN.
H**F
Great card and great product support from EVGA
This review is for the EVGA GTX 1070 FTW ACX 3.0 You can get any 1070 and they will perform about the same. Here's why you should still pick an EVGA card. They support their products even if they make a mistake. Problems and mistakes can and do happen to anyone, even the best of us. Great customer service is put to the test when problems arise. I have always gotten great service and product support from EVGA which is why I will keep using them again in the future. If you don't know what I'm talking about... cards shipped from EVGA before Nov 1st will need a BIOS update to address an overheating problem in the VRM. Cards shipped after this date are fixed so do not let the "VRM overheating issue" scare you away from buying an EVGA card. I bought one of these affected cards so I can speak for the level of support EVGA has gone above and beyond in my opinion to support this card. Many graphics card vendors have terrible support and if something like this were to happen in manufacturing you would be stuck with a dud. Luckily I picked this model and they were able to make everything right. They fixed the issue reasonably quickly with a BIOS update and furthermore offered affected customers free thermal pads if they wanted to mod the card to fix the issue. EVGA offered to do both of these for me if I shipped my card back to them, but I elected to do it myself. I performed both the BIOS update and the thermal pad mods. The BIOS update was simple and the thermal pad mod was only slightly more difficult than installing a CPU cooler. Apart from EVGA's service here's my thoughts on the card itself: Just tweaking a few settings without spending too much time on it I was able to overclock to about 2100mhz so I feel pretty comfortable with the "silicon lottery" on my specific card. The RGB lighting is a nice touch. It's not too obnoxious looking, but the lighting is on the bottom of the card on a standard ATX install. The backplate at the top of the card looks really nice and adds a polished touch. The fans are quiet, even with the BIOS update I did not notice any difference in the fan noise. You can hear them when they are at their max, but I wouldn't call them loud. The Precision X software for overclocking is pretty easy to use. It was difficult to figure out how to change the RGB settings but you can do it two ways: through Precision X or by downloading a separate (hard to find) app from Nvidia called the "led visualizer" which was for some reason taken out of the most recent version of GeForce experience.
K**N
Great card. PSA: Can contain Micron memory.
Purchased 8/22/16. Wonderful card. No apparent coil whine. Very cool temperatures after adjusting the fan curve. Idle temp with fans @ 500 rpm are approx 35C. Driver reinstall required before displayport output worked properly. DVI worked great until I was able to reinstall the driver. Use DDU for driver removal and reinstallation to avoid any glitches or poor performance due to driver issues. Worthy to note: this card came with Micron GDDR5 memory chips. There are two types of memory on these cards, Micron and Samsung. Reports indicate that samsung memory can overclock much higher than the micron memory. Some users are investigating whether the Micron memory is of lesser quality, or if the video card's bios does not have an optimized power delivery curve for the memory modules. There are different versions of 1070 bios depending on the memory module installed. Some users have tried various micron bios' of other brands with mixed results. The important thing to note is there does seem to be an effect on the overclock ability and different card bioses. I have to admit that by paying a bit extra for EVGA's most powerful version of this card, I expected to receive the best of the best, which would mean not having Micron memory. Hopefully BIOS updates are available in the future that allow for the Micron memory to reach clocks similar to the Samsung memory. Aside from the disspointment regarding the memory type, the card performs at specified clocks wonderfully. The fans are very quiet and keep the card cool. Purchased this along with a 1440P 144Hz Gsync Dell 27" monitor. Upgrading from 1080p 60hz and a GTX 770, this setup is mind blowing.
R**Y
I would absolutely recommend this card to anyone pondering and this was a ...
This is a review of the EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Graphics Video Card (O8G-P4-6276-KR) (Comes with the video graphics card, two dual 6 pin to one 8 pin power adapters, software disc, poster, case EVGA bage and manual.) Summary – This is a replacement of my GTX 970 and speed difference as well as rendering is night and day different! I have yet to find anything that this cannot handle. I would absolutely recommend this card to anyone pondering and this was a perfect install with no issues on my Windows 10 64 Bit O/S. I searched high and low and compared cards until my eyes hurt and this one truly is the best bargain. This is also higher specs than the Founders Edition if you were looking. Founders Edition has only one bios vs. 2 like this card has and this card is over 100mhz slower on clock. Nothing negative to report and this would be a great card to get your system current and give you many years until something else may be needed. Features -Can support resolutions up to 7680x4320 and has HDMI output, 3 Display Port outputs and a DVI Dual Link output. -8192MB (8GB) GDDR5 Memory. -1607mhz base clock. Boost is 1797mhz. -Uses an efficient ACX 3.0 Cooler. -Has adjustable ERGV Led. (Needs EVGA PrecisionX OC installed.) This is great as you can adjust the settings of the card and fan speed. Oh and the led lights look awesome of course. -Max power consumption is 215watts. (Power phase is 10+2). -Requires two 8 pin feeds. -Has two bios vs. one. -1920 Cuda Cores. -Runs on PCI E 3.0 bus. -2 Way SLI Capable with HB Bridge Support. -Supports multiple displays, is VR ready, Nvidia Ansel, SLI capable with HB Bridge Support, Nvidia G-Sync, NVidia gamestream, GPU Boost 3.0, Direct X 12, Vulkan API and has open GL 4.5 support. -Memory bandwidth is 256bitt at 8000mhz and 256.3 gb/s. (.24ns speed.) Rig Specs Now After Update. -Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD5h-BK Black Edition motherboard. -Intel Core i7 Devil’s Canyon 4GHZ LGA 1150 Processor. -Corsair H80i Liquid Cooling. -GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Video Card. -Samsung Evo 850 250gb SSD main and Toshiba 3TB storage. -LG Bluray M Disc Burner. -Asus Bluray Burner. -32GB Corsair DDR3 Memory. (8GB x 4) DDR3-1600 – PC3 12800. -Thermaltake Armor Full Metal Case.
K**R
EVGA 1070 FTW... what's not to like?
There's such a different vibe in the air around these new graphic cards. The 10 series seems to have many folks in a frenzy to purchase before they're gone. I've watched prices go up/down and back/forth. Gives me whiplash to watch it all... yikes! Glad I can stop now that I got mine. I was holding out as long as I could to possibly get this GPU with a free game, but since the supply and demand effect is so evident it doesn't make sense. NVIDIA likely won't have a need to push sales with the demand around these cards. I have owned the Superclocked version of the 1070 and now FTW edition. The SC edition came with White LED's with zero customization. The FTW edition uses RGB LED's and can be customized using the EVGA Precision software. You must have an account, although it be free, with EVGA to get this software and you must have the FTW card to use it. I will say the ability to customize the LED's is pretty slick. It adds absolutely nothing to the performance of the card as its pure cosmetics. That being said, watching your card look like it's breathing as you're playing a scary game is downright chill. The option to choose the LED's to light up with the beat of your audio/music is quite cool too. The FTW edition does use dual 8-pin power connectors while the SC uses a single 8-pin. I can tell you the performance is not noticeably different after running both cards. The heat generated is identical, but the FTW has slightly higher frame rates (6-8 FPS) due to its slightly higher clock. Again, nothing you'll see by just gaming unless you've got an FPS counter up and running. I personally use FRAPS which tends to be the norm other than Shadowplay. If you're on the fence on which edition to purchase, just watch prices like I did. Got this bad boy for $439.99 which is what the SC card normally goes for. To get the FTW specs at the SC price... I'm down. :) I purchased this card to get ready for the new BF1 Beta (Likely being released at the end of this month) and the official release in October. I've also played BF4, BO3, Squad, DayZ, ARK and ATS (American Truck Simulator... LOL). This card doesn't break a sweat at 1080p gaming. Everything on all games maxed to the hill. There are some early Alpha games that aren't optimized that well and the card still pulls incredible frames. I personally believe all computer components are overpriced so if you can get a good deal on this card, it's a no brainer. I haven't heard much whining come from the card although others have mentioned this. Can't wait to see what this card will do with BF1. BF1 FTW! :)
T**N
If you only upgrade every 4 or 5 years, this is the one to get
My approach to hardware is to make what I buy last until it can't do what I want anymore. Usually this means keeping the same graphics card for 4 or 5 generations until I can no longer get 60+ FPS in new games with everything on low. With the newest generation of games finally proving to be too much for my overclocked GTX 660Ti, I decided to pick this bad boy up. As of this writing, the GTX 1070 will handle everything out there on fully maxed out settings (except No Man's Sky but that's the fault of the game, not the card) and do it with ease. I can run anything I want with maxed out settings and this card won't break 70C in my cramped half-tower case with stock cooling. I expect this will last me easily another 4 to 5 generations; maybe more. The fans are whisper-quiet, not even audible until they hit 75% or so. No coil whine to speak of that I can hear. Power consumption is only a tiny bit above the 660 Ti (maybe 15 watts?). So it should be a safe upgrade for most people from whatever card they're currently using. It's quiet, it's cool, and it's POWERFUL So what if anything can I say negative about it? Two tiny nitpicks. 1.) The stock fan settings are weird. The card didn't want to engage its fans at all until the card temp hit 60C. That was a bit too warm for my taste for idle, so I grabbed EVGA's Precision XOC and made my own fan speed curve. The card now idles at 45C with the fans still inaudible to me, so I'm happy. It's just something to be aware of if you don't like the idea of your card hanging out around 60-65C even at idle. It bothered me; it may not bother you. 2.) This card is ... huge. I actually had some difficulty getting it in my case. It's about inch longer than my GTX 660 was, and that inch made a difference. I had to do some creative rearranging of my case internals to get it in. If you're thinking of buying, I would recommend cracking open your case and measuring unless you're 110% sure it'll fit.
P**.
EVGA always knows what they're doing.
Well made GPU. UPDATE: Those who have heard about the overheating GPU's with the ACX 3.0 on the 1070FTW as well as the 1080FTW know that NOT ALL THE CARDS will have the issue. My card has run at a stead 70C while running BF1 on Ultra settings for over 3 hours. I got in contact with NVidia and they told me they would send me the Thermal Pads free of charge to fix the issue or I could RMA it as well if I ever had any issues. Anyways; I recently picked up this card to replace my GTX970 SC as I thought it was time to upgrade to something that would allow me to run 4K at a decent FPS although I don't have a 4K monitor... yet. The card itself is awesome, right out of the box, EVGA has the core notched up from 1,506MHz to 1,607MHz, while boost frequency is raised from 1,683MHz to 1,797MHz. The card while playing on BF1 rarely went above 600RPM's on the fans maybe because the H440's fan setups is allowing for optimal airflow which keeps the card cool while gaming on ultra settings. The card itself is designed amazing as always by EVGA's standards and it just simply put amazing in any case that you can see the "blind" on the inside. The software provided by EVGA allows you to mess with the card (I don't suggest anyone OC'ing the card if you're new to over clocking although they do have a warranty which they always stand behind) settings such as the fan speeds, over clocking and even the RGB colors (Only on the FTW editions can you change the RGB on the card, most other cards are standard white) All in all a solid build, runs amazing FPS on almost any game. GTAV ran a solid 60fps with no issues what soever while I rarely had a drop of below 90fps.
A**R
Best GPU. MUST HAVE ANOTHER ONE
Graphics Card works amazing. The whole thing looks cool when it's in, can't wait to SLI them. A little worried about people saying the heating pads aren't great but so far over a week's span of hardcore gaming and usage I've never seen anything perform as good as this GPU.
H**T
Impresionante tarjeta.
Muy contento con el servicio de Amazon,pedida el 27 y ya estaba en casa el día 29,y que decir de EVGA y la calidad de esta tarjeta gráfica,un rendimiento impresionante en los juegos que e probado,muy recomendable la EVGA GTX 1070 FTW.
A**Z
Excelente tarjeta llego en perfecto estado.
El producto me llego en solo 4 días y en perfecto estado. La gráfica es una bestia, prscticamente puede maximizar cualquier juego de hoy en día a 60 fps. La recomiendo ampliamente.
V**I
Perfect
This thing has power i use it on max setting on most of the games and it works perfect i play star citizen and this beauty made me happy
J**L
Joel
es más que una duda.. Al ordenar seleccione la versión FTW, sin embargo el pedido dice FTW dt! si mandaran la versión correcta?
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