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ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 Review


ASUS Strix lineups was initially created to replace the old mainstream DirectCU II as the new mainstream choice for the end users, but most of you would probably have noticed the transition when ASUS introduced its variant of the GeForce 980Ti with its new DirectCU III cooler, the ASUS STRIX GTX 980 Ti. Alongside NVIDIA's official launch of its Pascal architecture GeForce GTX 10 series GPUs, rumor of the Strix brand getting absorbed by the already premium Republic of Gamers brand has been confirmed with ASUS introducing its variant of GTX 10 series cards, the ROG Strix GTX 1070 and GTX 1080.  

We have our thanks to ASUS Malaysia for sending over the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 to Tech Critter's lab for this review. The review unit we have here is the non overclocked edition, which shares the same GPU clock, boost clock and memory clock as the Founders Edition from NVIDIA - a good opportunity to test out the overclocking capability of this card.

(The ROG Strix GTX 1070 retails at RM2499 and RM2599 for the non-overclocked and overclocked variant)


Specifications
Graphics Processing
GeForce GTX 1070
Core Clock
1860 MHz / 1657MHz (OC Mode)
1835MHz / 1632 MHz (Gaming Mode, Default)
Memory Clock
8000 MHz 
Process Technology
16 nm
Memory Size
8 GB
Memory Bus
256 bit
Card Bus
PCI-E 3.0 x 16
Memory Type
GDDR5X
DirectX
12
OpenGL
4.5
PCB Form
ATX
Digital max resolution
7680x4320 (requires 2*DP1.3 connectors)
Analog max resolution
4096x2160
Multi-view
4
Output
Dual-link DVI-D *1
HDMI-2.0b*1 (Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @60 Hz)
Display Port-1.4 *3 (Max Resolution: 7680x4320 @60 Hz)
Recommended PSU
500W
Power Connectors
8 pin*1
Card size
H=40 L=298 W=134 mm

Unboxing



Packaging wise, we're looking at a new ROG packaging (or presumably just for the ROG Strix brand). Instead of going with the usual cherry reds, the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 ships in a black packaging with a colorful Strix word to emphasize its RGB lighting feature. More of its highlighted features can be found at the back of the box, such as the patented wing-blade fans, auto-extreme manufacturing technology, more of the RGB lightings, ASUS FanConnect and more.


As for the accessories, the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 comes with a gift card for World of Warships, 2 pairs of velcro straps, and the usual driver CD and user's guide.


Unlike any of the previous ROG graphics card we've seen on red-black accent, the ROG ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 cooler shroud doesn't have any of those but instead, a full black shroud with translucent linings for customizable RGB LEDs on both sides of the fans.   


The ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 is equipped with ASUS' latest DirectCU III which features triple 0dB fans engineered with a patented wing-blade design which ASUS claim to deliver maximum airflow with improved 105% static pressure over the heatsink, while operating at 3X quieter volumes than reference cards.


At the front of the card, you'll find these GPU controlled fan headers for effective targeted cooling using system fans. 


Power requirement the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 is just about the same as the Founders Edition, a single 8pin PCIe power connection is all you need. Judging from shape of the heatsink and the cutout on the PCB, we can confirm that the same design are used on other of ASUS' GTX 10 series cards which requires an additional 6pin or 8pin.



Other than its aesthetics and ROG logo with RGB lighting, the metal backplate here does pretty much the same thing as most metal backplates for graphics cards, which is to enhance the overall rigidity of the card to prevent PCB sagging that usually occurs on graphic cards with a large heat sink. 





SLI fingers are still available on the card, but as NVIDIA discourages any setup beyond 2-way SLI. NVIDIA and its partners have released a new SLI bridge that is supposed to support only 2-way SLI and improved performance compared to the older version of SLI bridge that used to comes along as an accessory with motherboards.


The display output option is pretty common nowadays, 1 x DVI-I connector, 3 x DisplayPort and 1 x HDMI port.



Performance Test
Test Rig Configuration
CPU Cooler
Raijintek Triton 240
CPU
Intel Core i7 4790K @4.6GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Maximus Hero VII
Memory
G.Skill TridentX 2400MHz
Primary Hard Drive
Intel 520 Series 240GB
Power Supply
Be Quiet! Straight Power 10 600W
Chassis
Vector Bench case

We mounted the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 on our test bench as above and each and every benchmark is conducted in a room of about 30C° ambient temperature.


Performance 

We ran a few graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmarks in our possession on a selected settings at 1080p, which is considered as high for much of our test as usual.The final result of each benchmark is presented in the form of the graph below:



Performance Comparison With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
We've done a performance comparison with a Founders Edition of the GeForce GTX 1070 and the result of the clash between the two beast of a card is as following:


Overclocking
We ran the same graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmark on 1080p with the highest achievable clock speed for both its memory and GPU that is stable enough to be able to complete each benchmark with the following values:
  • 251MHz raise on the GPU core clock
  • 586MHz raise on the memory clock
  • Extra 20% gain on the power
That's quite a lot considering that this is a reference card and we managed to hit a beefy 2112MHz GPU clock speed on boost during our benchmark session. 



Performance Comparison With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
We've done a performance comparison with a Founders Edition of the GeForce GTX 1070, both overclocked and we're seeing a quite near results as following:



Temperature
Temperature wise, we've observed a pretty decent temperature record of 42°C during idle and 68°C on load while running on default clock speed. Bumping up the GPU core clock with an extra 251MHz results in a higher temperature of 72°C, but it's still considered safe and it's optional to ramp up the cooling fan speed if you're looking into a much lower temperature. 

Verdict

Performance wise, the non factory overclocked ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 performs just about the same as NVIDIA's Founders Edition card. Still, aesthetics isn't just what the card has, as we're able to squeeze a pretty good number of performance out of it via overclocking, with 251MHz extra on the GPU clock for a whopping 2112MHz, which is slightly better than the GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition we've reviewed earlier. It can definitely do more with a custom BIOS and in fact, there are already enthusiasts who currently working on custom BIOS for the GeForce GTX 10 series cards, and hopefully, the true potential of NVIDIA's Pascal GPUs can be unleashed when it's made available to the public.

With the temperature topped only at 68°C on default clock and 72°C after overclocked without even needing to ramp the fan up to its maximum speed, the DirectCU III cooler works just as good as what ASUS has claimed. Ramping up the fan speed can result in a much better cooling performance, but the fan noise is still an issue that ASUS has to work on.

Price wise, the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 isn't as budget friendly as AIB partners like Palit and ZOTAC, but it still comes in at a rather competitive price over bigger brands like Gigabyte, MSI, EVGA - its SRP of RM2499 can still be considered as a fair deal if we refer back to the price of ASUS's graphics cards back in the past.

Pros
  • Solid build quality and good aesthetics 
  • Good overclocking headroom 
  • Excellent cooling performance 
  • Near silent operation even when the fan spins at its maximum speed 

Cons
  • Costly 
  • Fan can be noisy while running on full speed

NVIDIA Introduces GeForce GTX 10 Series GPUs For Notebooks In Singapore


NVIDIA today introduced its GeForce GTX 10 series GPU for gaming notebooks in Singapore, alongside its partners ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, Aftershock, Acer, which its upcoming GeForce GTX 10 series GPU powered gaming notebooks will be on display during Singapore COMEX 2016 IT Show Exhibition @ Suntec Singapore 8 - 11 Sep 2016.

Unlike all the company's previous generation GPUs for gaming notebooks, the GeForce GTX 10 series GPUs for gaming notebooks overshadowed its predecessor, the Maxwell architecture GPU, in every aspect, capable of offering not only the same performance as the desktop Pascal GPUs, but also NVIDIA' exclusives such as Simultaneous Multi-Projection that greatly enhanced VR performance, NVIDIA's revolutionary screenshot technology Ansel, greatly improved overclocking performance, and more.




A series of GeForce GTX 10 series GPU powered gaming notebooks from 6 of NVIDIA's partners - HP, Clevo, Acer, ASUS, Gigabyte/AORUS, MSI displayed during the launch event meant to show just how capable these gaming notebooks are and how it can benefit gamers who is always on the go, to the attending medias.


“The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series for notebooks empowers mobile gamers in Singapore with more power, performance and features compete better. Together with NVIDIA’s gaming technologies, they will enjoy an immersive and engaging gaming experience,” said Simon Tan, Director, Consumer Business, APAC South, NVIDIA.

“Acer’s new Predator gaming notebooks and desktops deliver premium gaming and an uncompromising combination of power and portability”, said Lishi Chia, Director, Marketing, Acer.

“The New Aftershock line of gaming notebooks powered by the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series graphics cards offer an unprecedented performance leap in the mobile form factor, for FHD gaming and beyond” said Marcus Wee, Managing Director, Aftershock.

“AORUS has unveiled our highly anticipated full GeForce GTX 10-Series GPU lineup – the 13.9-inch X3 Plus v6, 15.6-inch X5 v6, and 17.3-inch X7 DT v6 and X7 v6. Our aim is to give gamers superior gaming experience,” said Jason Wu, Sales Manager, SEA Region, AORUS.

“The ASUS ROG GX800, G800, G752 and Strix GL502 gaming laptops now feature NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series graphics which deliver incredible performance and energy-efficiency, and feature NVIDIA G-SYNC technology,” said Leo Tseng, Singapore Country Manager (Systems), ASUS

“Driven by a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics, the HP Omen gaming laptop equips gamers with powerful weapons to take on any challenge,” said Kendrick Koh, Marketing Development Manager, HP

“MSI spares no effort in delivering amazing gaming experience to enthusiastic gamers. That’s why we have updated our entire gaming notebook lineup with the new GeForce GTX 1080, 1070 and 1060 GPUs,” said Green Lin, Regional Marketing Manager, MSI.

BIOSTAR Now Offers GeForce GTX 1070 Graphics Card At $449.99



BIOSTAR has finally announced its GeForce GTX 1070 that is capable of running all the latest AAA game titles and virtual reality experiences with the Pascal GPU architecture fabricated on the new 16nm FinFET process technology after the GeForce GTX 1080.

As a Founders Edition card, the BIOSTAR GeForce GTX 1070 features the same high-efficiency Pascal GP104 GPU with a total of 1920 CUDA cores that runs at GPU core clock of 1506Mhz and boost clock of 1683Mhz and a total of 8GB of GDDR5 video memory on a 256-bit bus interface. 

The BIOSTAR GeForce GTX 1070 also supports NVIDIA's latest technology such as the Simultaneous Multi-Projection, ANSEL and Fast Sync allow gamers to fully maximize their gaming experience but also enjoy a whole new level of realism with VR.

Capable of delivering up to 1.4 times more performance over the previous generation Maxwell GM204 GPU powered GeForce GTX 980, the GeForce TTX 1070 has a rated TDP of only 150W.

Tech Armory Announces Its NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 10 series GPU Powered Commandos Gaming Notebooks



Tech Armory® Malaysia, a tech enthusiast company located at Subang Jaya SS15 is a company who emphasize in design and provide high-performance gaming and heavy duty workstation laptop and desktop is proud to present its Commandos Gaming Notebooks, the first Malaysia brand Gaming Notebook to embrace the NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 10 series GPU.

Just in case if you're not aware of the existence of Tech Armory, the has been doing custom gaming notebooks for their customers for quite a long while, utilizing bare chassis from Clevo to house the components selected by the customers. 

Technical Specifications

Light but Powerful
Ultimate & Heavy Duty
Size
15.6"
17.3"
15.6”
17.3”
Model
S15EX
S17EX
W15EX
U17X
Resolution
Full HD IPS G-Sync
UHD IPS 3840x2160
FHD IPS 1920x1080  
FHD IPS 1920X1080 GSYNC
UHD IPS 3840x2160
FHD IPS 1920x1080 GSYNC
Memory Slot
4 x DDR4 (Max 64G)
Processor
6th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 Processor  6700HQ / 6820HK
6th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 Processor  6700K
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070 8G GDDR5
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070 8G GDDR5
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1080 8G GDDR5
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 6G GDDR5
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 6G GDDR5
Keyboard
Full RGB Keyboard

With NVIDIA officially announced the availability of its Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks and a list of participating partners, Tech Armory as one, is making its move by introducing 4 new Commandos gaming notebooks housing desktop grade NVIDIA's latest Pascal architecture based GPU to deliver the best gaming performance for those who always wanted a portable gaming powerhouse, especially the gamers who is always on the go.

Slim, Light & Powerful - S15EX and S17EX Series
Specially tailored for gamers who seeks for the balance point between performance and mobility, both the Commandos S15EX and S17EX series houses the latest 6th-Gen Intel Core i7 6700HQ / 6820HK processors, the powerful yet efficient GeForce GTX 10 Series GTX 1060 / GTX 1070 in a slim chassis for that very purpose. 

The Gaming Powerhouse With Unprecedented Performance - W15EX and U17X Series
Packs with a desktop grade 6th-Gen Intel Core i7 6700K processor, GeForce GTX 10 Series GTX 1080 that fuels modern days 4K gaming and VR experiences, the W15EX and U17X series gaming notebooks are the true gaming powerhouse that offers both the performance of a gaming desktop and mobility of a notebook.   

Pricing & Availability
The latest NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 10 Series powered  Commandos™ gaming notebooks can be ordered at http://www.techarmory.my with stock ready to be shipped out starting from August 17th onwards.

NVIDIA Brings Desktop Graphics Performance To Gaming Notebooks With Pascal GPU



When NVIDIA announces its Pascal GPU as the new king of consumer graphics, we were already been given a hint that the mobile Pascal GPU is already on its way to the gaming notebooks and will be available by the mid of August, which is today.

Instead of going with the mobile GPU as usual, NVIDIA went full force with desktop Pascal GPU for all the latest gaming notebooks equipped with a NVIDIA GPU to deliver the best possible gaming performance for the gamers on the go. 

Desktop GPU Performance On Gaming Notebooks

The Pascal GPU to be available on all the upcoming gaming notebooks consists of the existing Pascal GPU with a slightly lower GPU boost clock over its desktop counterpart. The GTX 1070 however, appears to have a slightly higher CUDA cores count of 2048 compared to its desktop counterpart with 1920 CUDA cores count. NVIDIA did not disclose the reason behind the different CUDA cores count but we are assuming that out of all the Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks, the GTX 1070 for gaming notebooks will offer the closest performance to its desktop counterpart with that extra CUDA cores.

According to NVIDIA, the Pascal GPU is capable of up to 3 times more performance that the previous generation Maxwell mobile GPU, claiming that a GTX 1080 on a gaming notebook can easily beat a GTX 980M on SLI. All these Pascal GPU powered gaming notebooks comes with dual-FET power supply for increased power efficiency and power delivery to give higher peak current to deliver up to 95% of the performance you're experiencing on a gaming desktop. 

NVIDIA also confirmed to allow overclocking on the Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks, where it is equipped with a multi-phased power controller to deliver better power density for better overclocking performance just in case if you're one of those enthusiasts who wanted more performance from overclocking. As we're all aware that not everyone will attempt to overclock the GPU of their gaming notebook, we can expect most of the NVIDIA partner to offer their own Pascal GPU gaming notebooks with higher clock speed.


With the now refined BatteryBoost and better power efficiency of the Pascal GPU, NVIDIA boasts not only a 30% better battery life on Pascal GPU powered gaming notebooks but also improved unplugged performance that promises near to zero stutters caused by CPU interruptions as well as controlling the overall frame rates at the seemingly playable 30 fps.  


To further leverage your gaming experience, these upcoming Pascal GPU powered gaming notebooks will not only come as thin as 18mm and las light as 4lbs, some of the gaming notebooks will come also with G-SYNC panel capable of 120Hz for a ultra-smooth gaming experience, as well as display resolution of at least 2560 x 1440 and in some case, up to 4k display. 

NVIDIA unveiled some benchmark result of few AAA titles from its test lab as well, showing that the Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks are indeed capable of 120HZ gaming and 4K gaming with a very decent fps count on high settings. 


Just like its desktop counterpart, the Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks grant these upcoming gaming notebooks with Pascal GPU the ability to support all the upcoming VR titles with NVIDIA VRWorks integrated i.e: Poolnation VR, Everest VR, Unreal Tournament, Obduction, ADridt, Raw Data, etc. 

The revolutionary in-game screen capturing technology, NVIDIA Ansel too will be supported on the Pascal GPU powered gaming notebooks for the upcoming updates for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Epic Games' Fortnite, Paragon and Unreal Tournament, Cyan Worlds' Obduction, Thekla’s The Witness, Boss Key Productions’ Lawbreakers, Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s The Division, and the highly-anticipated No Man’s Sky from Hello Games.



With the Pascal GPU for gaming notebooks going official starting from today, we can expect to see more of these gaming notebooks with Pascal GPU from involving partners such as Sager, Gigabyte, Lenovo, Clevo, EVGA, Alienware, ASUS, MSI , HP, Acer, Razer, Origin, XMG, etc from now and onward.

Unboxing & Review: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition



ZOTAC is known for its highly factory overclocked AMP! Edition graphics card as well as the insanely long 5-year warranty over the years, something which not many of NVIDIA's AIB partner will offer. Like other NVIDIA's AIB partner, ZOTAC has its own design for the company's latest Pascal architecture GPU graphics card under its AMP! Edition lineup that offers factory overclocked performance, a brand new custom cooler and more. 

We'll be checking out on the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition in today's review, special thanks to both ZOTAC Malaysia and Sun Cycle Malaysia for the provision of the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition for making this review possible

(The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition retails at RM2219)

Specifications
Graphics Processing
GeForce GTX 1070
Core Clock
Boost: 1797 MHz / Base: 1607 MHz ( with 1920 CUDA Cores)
Memory Clock
8000 MHz
Process Technology
16 nm
Memory Size
8 GB
Memory Bus
256 bit
Card Bus
PCI-E 3.0 x 16
Memory Type
GDDR5X
DirectX
12
OpenGL
4.5
PCB Form
ATX
Digital max resolution
7680x4320 (requires 2*DP1.3 connectors)
Analog max resolution
4096x2160
Multi-view
4
Output
Dual-link DVI-D *1
HDMI-2.0b*1 (Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @60 Hz)
Display Port-1.4 *3 (Max Resolution: 7680x4320 @60 Hz)
Recommended PSU
500W
Power Connectors
8 pin*2
Card size
H=58 L=300 W=148 mm


Unboxing

Packaging wise, ZOTAC has definitely nailed the design this time as this is probably the best-looking design throughout the history of ZOTAC's graphics card.


At the back of the box, details such as the prominent features, system requirements, and specifications are kept simple and easily comprehensible.  


Accessories wise, you won't be getting anything fancy except for the basic user's guide, 2 x Y-Splitter for 2 x 6pin to 1 x 8pin PCIe power connector.


Triple cooling fan design isn't something you'll be getting this time. The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition comes with a brand new cooler with twin cooling fan design, which is a rather a surprise if we were to compare the current design to the previous generation AMP! Edition cards with Maxwell GPU. 


The ICESTORM and FREEZE on the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition: 5 variably configured copper heat pipes and a new design 100mm cooling fans to maximize the cooling performance, as well as the fans that are designed to stop spinning if the GPU goes idle for the acoustic performance. 


The ZOTAC logo on the side of the cooler is RGB lighting capable, meaning that you can control the LED modes, the color of the LEDs via the ZOTAC Firestorm software.


While the card can still be powered up with a 500W power supply, you'll have to make sure that the 500W power supply you're using comes with 4 x 6pin for the Y-splitter included, or 2 x 8pin PCIe power connector as it's not something common on a lower end 500W power supply. 


At the back of the card, you'll find a badass looking metal backplate as an enhancement to its rigidity in overall.


SLI fingers are still available on the card, but as NVIDIA discourages any setup beyond 2-way SLI. NVIDIA and its partners have released a new SLI bridge that is supposed to support only 2-way SLI and improved performance compared to the older version of SLI bridge that used to come along as an accessory with motherboards.


Just like the previous generation of AMP! Edition cards, the ZOTAC GTX 1070 AMP! Edition comes with the similar Power Boost design to ensure minimal power fluctuation and ripple so that you can expect the best possible performance from this factory overclocked card. 



The display output option is pretty common nowadays, 1 x DVI-I connector, 3 x DisplayPort and 1 x HDMI port.

Performance Test
Test Rig Configuration
CPU Cooler
Raijintek Triton 240
CPU
Intel Core i7 4790K @4.6GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Maximus Hero VII
Memory
G.Skill TridentX 2400MHz
Primary Hard Drive
Crucial M500 120GB
Power Supply
Be Quiet! Straight Power 10 600W
Chassis
Vector Bench case

We mounted the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition on our test bench as above and each and every benchmark is conducted in a room of about 30C° ambient temperature.


Performance 

We ran a few graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmarks in our possession on a selected settings at 1080p, which is considered as high for much of our test as usual.The final result of each benchmark is presented in the form of the graph below:




Performance Comparison With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
We've done a performance comparison with a Founders Edition of the GeForce GTX 1070 and the result of the clash between the two beasts of a card is as following:




Overclocking
We ran the same graphically demanding games and synthetic benchmark on 1080p with the highest achievable clock speed for both its memory and GPU that is stable enough to be able to complete each benchmark with the following values:
  • 132MHz raise on the GPU core clock
  • 623MHz raise on the memory clock
  • Extra 12% gain on the power
We weren't able to go above the 2100MHz like what the Founders Edition from our previous review, but we still managed to hit a beefy 2088MHz GPU clock speed on boost during our benchmark session. 




Performance Comparison With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition
We've done a performance comparison with a Founders Edition of the GeForce GTX 1070, both overclocked and we're seeing a fairly similar results as following:



Temperature
Temperature wise, we've observed a pretty decent temperature record of 40°C during idle and 75°C on load while running on default clock speed. Bumping up the GPU core clock with an extra 136MHz results in a higher temperature of 77°C, but it's still considered safe and it's optional to ramp up the cooling fan speed if you're looking into a much lower temperature. 

Verdict
The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition is already a very capable graphics card right out of the box, capable of handling a lot of AAA game titles just as good or better than the GTX Titan X and GTX 980Ti. Despite having 2 x PCIe 8pin power connector, its overclocking headroom isn't as much as a Founders Edition card. Still, the slight 132MHz boost on the GPU clock did manage to get a pretty beefy effective GPU clock of 2088MHz. The ongoing Green Light program is definitely the culprit but this can be fixed easily with a custom BIOS from the enthusiast community to further unlocking the capability of the GTX 1070.

While the observed cooling performance isn't too much of a different to the Founders Edition, we consider it reasonable for both full load on stock GPU clock and overclocked GPU clock with the
 acoustic performance taken into account. You can, of course, ramp up the fan speed for a better cooling performance by sacrificing some of the acoustics, only if it's really necessary. 

While the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1070 AMP! Edition can beat the previous generation Maxwell GPU with ease, the price of RM2219 is still a steep price to pay for if we were to compare it with the lower cost alternative for other AIB partners with their own design of GTX 1070 that go as low as RM1999. Still, the awesome 5-year limited warranty is definitely something which makes that extra buck is worth paying for.   

Pros
  • Combination of both aesthetics and solid build quality
  • Covered by 5-year limited warranty
  • Goes on par or better than both GTX 980Ti and GTX Titan X with ease
  • Very decent of out the box performance
  • Good software with simple UI
  • Reasonable price for the build quality and performance that it can deliver
Cons
  • Limited overclocking headroom despite having 2 x 8pin PCIe power connector