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Exotic with display: Colorful iGame GTX 1070 Ti VulkanX Top in review

Summary

Is love with an exotic beauty always doomed to failure? In this case, we still waver a little with a divorce lawsuit, because exclusivity and performance on the one hand, are finely balanced in contradiction to volume and reason on the other.

Anyone who likes to wear thick visually and sees everything rather calmly will rightly wonder why it is so cumbersome to buy this part and why we lament so excitedly in the first place. But if you try it more through the mind, you do not use VGA partner ads from Asian shops anyway and prefer to eat middle-class miserly average food. Then such a partnership problem does not arise at all.

But to the facts: the board layout is functional, the placement is appropriate and the processing quality even top. The display has something and the other features are standard in class. Wouldn’t there be the half-covered fans with their buzzing drive and the At least needy Dragonmegaforce design of the cover. We have already heard the consequences and chewed through them. Check. The supplied software was not available in German, but this can be hurt. And otherwise?

According to our information, the delivery situation at Nvidia partners is now very limited and since Christmas nothing has been shipped to Germany in significant quantities. From time to time it can be helpful to rattle off various Asia shops. In the meantime, however, there is already a sharp ebb and flow.

Per
Balanced
Cons
– good power supply
– good OC clearance
– hardly spool-feathers
– Coloured LCD display
– OC only by software
– Noise level under load
– Optics
– some what’s buzzing fans
– relatively heavy and large
– difficult warranty processing
– very long delivery times
– Import VAT/customs

Conclusion

difficult. It’s hard to recommend something that doesn’t exist right now. From this point of view, one can only give a blanket judgment and that is mixed. Visually an eye-catcher, at least polarizing, the performance is quite good. Only when it comes to noise, the map is a tick too loud. This could well be solved better, but it also required a little more inspiration from the manufacturer. But it is missing from pretty much all vendors, which says more about the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti than it would have expected at first. You can buy, but you don’t have to.

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About the author

Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

Computer nerd since 1983, audio freak since 1979 and pretty much open to anything with a plug or battery for over 50 years.

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