Nvidia 1070Ti confirmed through MSI Afterburner
There were rumors about the Nvidia 1070Ti and it has now been confirmed with the latest version of MSI Afterburner. The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070Ti will compete with the likes of AMD RX Vega 64 and Vega 54. MSI has been a partner of NVIDIA for many years, and is almost always the first to launch the new products of the brand and add support in their drivers. This is the case of its MSI Afterburner software, which in its latest update (4.4.0 Beta 19) added “Core Voltage Control for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti reference design”, confirming the existence of this graphics card and its soon launch.
Normally NVIDIA and the rest of the manufacturers work hand-in-hand with their partners so that when they launch a new product so that it already has software support for it. And of course, it happens that as in this case, the software comes out before the actual product and already has preliminary support for it.
Still it is a rumor. Theoretically it will be a GPU that will compete with the new releases of AMD, the Radeon RX Vega, with a superior performance and a price equal or inferior to that of AMD Vega series.
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