How in the hell is the 1070 & 1070 TI the same at Newegg ?

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I'd like to buy a 1070 for the ideal price of $380 and the TI should be priced at $470. But right now their both priced at $470.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487320

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487387&ignorebbr=1


I don't understand how this is happening, whats going to happen should I wait and see.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487248

Okay I just noticed after posting this topic EVGA does sell a cheaper 1070 for $429, but still $40 more you get the TI version.
 
I guess give it time... if the prices for the 1070 are so high because of demand, that SHOULD drop off because people will do exactly what you're doing.
 
I'd like to buy a 1070 for the ideal price of $380 and the TI should be priced at $470. But right now their both priced at $470.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487320

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487387&ignorebbr=1


I don't understand how this is happening, whats going to happen should I wait and see.

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487248

Okay I just noticed after posting this topic EVGA does sell a cheaper 1070 for $429, but still $40 more you get the TI version.

And only $20 more than the nvidia FE version.
 
And only $20 more than the nvidia FE version.


I don't get it with these FE editions, whats so special about them ? Don't these founders editions create more heat and noise due to one fan only ? Who wouldn't want a MSI or EVGA or whatever else 3rd party brand they like with dual or triple fans and just seem a lot more popular then FE's cards ? Am I right here or what ? Someone explain this to me please.
 
I have a GTX1070 FE and I can barely hear the fan when manually setting it at 75%
It does get somewhat hot, but I haven't seen it reach past 80ºC when gaming.
 
I have a GTX1070 FE and I can barely hear the fan when manually setting it at 75%
It does get somewhat hot, but I haven't seen it reach past 80ºC when gaming.

that's awfully hot for a GTX 1070.. even for a 1080 it is..
 
In my mind a 1070 should be $329, 1070ti $429 1080 $499. My first 1080 was $429, the rest were $479-499
 
The 1080 is completely irrelevant at this point. When both are overclocked, the 1070Ti is only like 2% behind.

 
I have a GTX1070 FE and I can barely hear the fan when manually setting it at 75%
It does get somewhat hot, but I haven't seen it reach past 80ºC when gaming.
Then you need your ears checked as the FE cards at 75% are quite a bit louder than any decent cooler at 100%. I have used multiple "FE" cards and no way in hell would I put up with one especially when cards with much better coolers are around the same price. And I just scratched my head at the people paying 75 to 100 bucks MORE to get the 1080 and 1070 FE cards even after the AIB cards launched.
 
If you compare like to like the price spread at a given level's reasonable. $390 vs $450 for the cheapest cards. $450 vs $500 for the high end ones with high end coolers (and big overclocks on the 1070s).

The problem is that those high end 1070's don't really make sense any more; a minimum spec 1070 TI is enough faster that overclocking the crap out of a standard 1070 can't close the gap. Unless Nvidia drops the price of the standard 1070 by $50-75 or so I'd expect most of them to gradually go out of stock as the last of the current inventory is bought be people who don't know any better.
 
If the 1070s are in such high demand, why am I having so much trouble finding somebody to trade me their crappy Vega for one?
 
The 1080 is completely irrelevant at this point. When both are overclocked, the 1070Ti is only like 2% behind.



all the way around.. its the 1070Ti which it's in the strange spot.. for the price it's ALWAYS way better buy a 1080 which also scale much better with overclocking. you can buy AIB GTX 1080 at 500$ and it will destroy any other deal you can find for a GTX 1070ti.
 
there is an EVGA GTX 1070 FTW for $400 at Newegg. The one you posted has 9 temp sensors and a supposedly slightly better cooler design. How we managed this long without sensors I don't know LOL
 
I agree. The pricing sucks. The gap between 1070, 1070 Ti, and 1080 is not huge. The gap between a 1080 and a 1080 Ti is VERY large. Mining is definitely causing pricing disruptions. The 1070 is a 150w card which also makes it very nice.
 
The Gap in performance between the 1080 and 1080 ti is also large - and the 1080ti also has the "best card inexistance" premium pricing to deal with, to SOME degree.

SOME 1070 are 150 watt cards - some are 180 and MSI has that one insane "Gaming" version at 240 watts default TDP (though it rarely can get TO that level in actual usage in my testing of mine).

What I'm looking forward to though is THIS card:

http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20171113
 
I'd like to buy a 1070 for the ideal price of $380 and the TI should be priced at $470. But right now their both priced at $470.

did you just come to a Pro Republican forum and bitch about Business pricing pricing things for NO other reason than they can?
 
Right now my two 1070's (Ram + 676, - 20% power) together is bringing in $4.12 a day, my one Vega 64 LC is bringing in $4.09 (-20% power level, HBM at 1000mhz, -40mv and not using the blockchain drivers just the 17.11.1 ). Vega 64's have been less than $500 and the 56 less than $400. Vega is a mining beast, also the 1070Ti does not bring much of anything for mining over the 1070.
 
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I agree. The pricing sucks. The gap between 1070, 1070 Ti, and 1080 is not huge. The gap between a 1080 and a 1080 Ti is VERY large. Mining is definitely causing pricing disruptions. The 1070 is a 150w card which also makes it very nice.

That's all relative as the gap is still small when you look at it in the context of the 1080 to 1080ti to the Titan. The gap between the 1080 and 1080ti is teeny tiny in contrast to the Titan.
 
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