Asus gtx 1070 ti '' cerberus '' starts hitting stores
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- ASUS GTX 1070 Ti ”Cerberus” prepares to land in Europe
- The card comes without factory overclocking, like all GTX 1070 Ti
Although it had already been announced, now the ASUS GTX 1070 Ti Cerberus graphics card begins to hit the stores, a customized product that is based on Nvidia's new dual-vented GPU.
ASUS GTX 1070 Ti ”Cerberus” prepares to land in Europe
This new ASUS graphics card that belongs to the Cerberus series is reaching stores in the Asian region in the first instance, and then making the leap to Europe and the United States, we believe, in a short time. The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti "Cerberus" are specially selected and tested to offer the best stability and compatibility with all games, according to ASUS.
The card uses a dual fan cooling system that adopts IP 5X, a dustproof fan and the obvious "0 dB Technology" with a thermal threshold of 55 ° C. The card has a fairly colorful motherboard on the back.
The card comes without factory overclocking, like all GTX 1070 Ti
The central clock can be adjusted in two stages using software “Gaming Mode” (standard / base 1, 607 MHz / boost 1, 683 MHz) and “OC Mode” (base 1, 670 MHz / boost 1, 746 MHz) . Again, the GTX 1070 Ti only runs reference clocks in BIOS by default, so you need ASUS software to enable the OC all the time. The memory clock is 8008 MHz, the width of the memory bus is 256 bits, and the 8 GB GDDR5 video memory is present, which will give us enough room for any video game.
As for connectivity, it has the DVI-D × 1, HDMI × 2, DisplayPort × 2 ports.
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