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Specifications
Manufacturer
MSI
Part #
- GTX 1070 Ti ARMOR 8G
- GeForce GTX 1070 Ti ARMOR 8G
Manufacturer
MSI
Chipset
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Memory
8 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Core Clock
1607 MHz
Boost Clock
1683 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
8008 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
Black / White
SLI/CrossFire
Frame Sync
Length
279 mm
TDP
180 W
DVI Ports
1
HDMI Ports
1
Mini-HDMI Ports
0
DisplayPort Ports
3
Mini-DisplayPort Ports
0
Expansion Slot Width
2
Cooling
2 Fans
External Power
1 PCIe 8-pin + 1 PCIe 6-pin
DVI-D Dual-Link
1
DisplayPort
3
HDMI
1
Price History
Reviews

- 6 points
- 15 months ago
from completed build 1800$ Gaming and Productivity Build
Great performing card, would appreciate if it came with a backplate at this pricepoint though.

- 6 points
- 9 months ago
from completed build ArtGame 1.0 Build
Micro Center again but this time on black friday last year. i would have walked away with a rtx 2070 if i had an extra $100 with me at the time. loved my card since i can control the fans anytime i want and i like the white and black color scheme. though i wish it had a backplate(can actually get one that can fit my card but that will have to wait until later) Upgrading to a 2070 or 2080 sometime next year when a lot more games start to implement Ray Tracing. Very good card to pick up starting out your first pc build.

- 4 points
- 11 months ago
from completed build Z390 GTX 1070 Ti Core i5 ATX Build
Actually I wanted to buy the MSI GTX 1070 Ti 8GB Gaming edition but due to some money constraints on my side and the fact that card hardly ever being on special, I had to lower my expectations for a GPU and when I saw the special on this Armor edition of the 1070 Ti, I knew I would not go wrong with my purchase decision and I can say it is a very impressive card from NVidia, especially for me that has never played a lot of games on 1080p and having it run smooth in the past. Online communities don't have much reviews on this card and giving all the attention to the expensive Gaming version of the 1070 Ti from MSI, so a lot of people are pushed to believing they would be making a mistake to buy this card instead. The gaming edition will definitely run cooler by a few degrees but the fan on the Armor edition is keeping my card idle at 45-48 degrees and at load at 55-60 degrees. The fan does not even start up until in the mid 50 degrees.