GPU NVIDIA PASCAL
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

GP104 Released: November 2, 2017
Memory
8
GB GDDR5
Boost Clock
1683
MHz
TGP
180
W

Technical Highlights

Architecture : Pascal
Generation : GeForce 10
Shading Units : 2432
RT Cores : -

About GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is a discrete graphics card from NVIDIA released on November 2, 2017 based on the Pascal architecture with 8 GB GDDR5 memory. It runs at 1607 MHz base clock, reaches up to 1683 MHz boost clock, and has a 180 W power rating. It supports DirectX 12.1, Vulkan 1.4, and OpenGL 4.6.

Last updated: March 28, 2026

Overall Score Of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

This summarizes how GeForce GTX 1070 Ti scores across key areas like gaming, rendering, AI, and Energy Efficiency.

57
Overall
Gaming Performance
46
AI & Machine Learning
33
Hardware Architecture
62
Workstation
49
Energy Efficiency
23

General Info of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Vendor

NVIDIA

Release Date

November 2, 2017

Foundry

TSMC

Architecture

Pascal

Process Size

16 nm

25% of the current best Process Size score

Transistors

7.2 billion

Launch Price

399

Graphics Processor of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Base Clock

Good

1607 MHz

60% of the current best Base Clock score

Boost Clock

1683 MHz

54% of the current best Boost Clock score

Shading Units

2432

11% of the current best Shading Units score

Compute Units

19

11% of the current best Compute Units score

Textured Mapping Units (TMUs)

152

22% of the current best Textured Mapping Units (TMUs) score

Render Output Units (ROPs)

64

25% of the current best Render Output Units (ROPs) score

Die Size

314 mm²

Density

22.9 MTr/mm²

L1 Cache

48 KB (per SM)

19% of the current best L1 Cache score

L2 Cache

2 MB

2% of the current best L2 Cache score

Raw Performance of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Pixel Fill Rate

107.7 GPixel/s

22% of the current best Pixel Fill Rate score

Texture Fill Rate

255.8 GTexel/s

16% of the current best Texture Fill Rate score

FP32 Performance

8.186 TFLOPs

8% of the current best FP32 Performance score

Memory of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Memory Size

Good

8 GB

25% of the current best Memory Size score

Memory Type

GDDR5

40% of the current best Memory Type score

Bus Width

256-bit

Memory Clock

Excellent

2002 MHz

76% of the current best Memory Clock score

Effective Speed

8000 Mbps

27% of the current best Effective Speed score

Bandwidth

256.3 GB/s

14% of the current best Bandwidth score

Board Design of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

Bus Interface

Good

PCIe 3.0 x16

60% of the current best Bus Interface score

PCIe Version

Good

3.0

60% of the current best PCIe Version score

PCIe Lanes

16

TGP

180 W

Length

267 mm

Width

40 mm

Height

112 mm

APIs of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

DirectX

Excellent

12.1

80% of the current best DirectX score

OpenGL

Top tier

4.6

100% of the current best OpenGL score

OpenCL

Top tier

3.0

100% of the current best OpenCL score

Vulkan

Top tier

1.4

100% of the current best Vulkan score

HDMI

Good

2.0

60% of the current best HDMI score

DisplayPort

Excellent

1.4a

80% of the current best DisplayPort score

CUDA

6.1

Ray Tracing

0

DLSS

0

Benchmarks of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

3D Mark

A standardized suite that approximates real-world gaming workloads to compare graphics performance.

Steel Nomad Lite:
6676
13% of max score
Time Spy:
15% of max score
Solar Bay:
18228
8% of max score
Port Royal:
1551
4% of max score
Fire Strike:
20114
23% of max score
Wild Life Extreme:
13246
12% of max score
Night Raid:
78833
38% of max score

GeekBench 6 OpenCL

GPU compute benchmark focused on workloads like image processing and parallel compute tasks.

Compute Score:
57735 (91st)
14% of max score
Background Blur:
149.2 img/sec
35% of max score
Face Detection:
67.6 img/sec
23% of max score
Horizon Detection:
2.36 Gpixels/sec
11% of max score
Edge Detection:
3.57 Gpixels/sec
11% of max score
Gaussian Blur:
4.32 Gpixels/sec
13% of max score
Feature Matching:
0.27 Gpixels/sec
11% of max score
Stereo Matching:
209.6 Gpixels/sec
7% of max score
Particle Physics:
6584.9 FPS
11% of max score

Passmark Graphics

A multi-test benchmark that evaluates raster, memory bandwidth, and compute performance.

G3D Mark Score:
14658 (74th)
38% of max score
G2D Mark Score:
876
62% of max score
Good
DirectX 12:
52
29% of max score
GPU Compute:
7162 Ops/s
27% of max score

GFXBench 5

Graphics benchmark using modern GPU APIs and game-like scenes across multiple workloads.

Aztec Ruins High (4K):
80.70 FPS
7% of max score
Aztec Ruins Normal:
432.60 FPS
22% of max score
Car Chase:
422.90 FPS
25% of max score
Manhattan 3.1 (1440p):
387.60 FPS
10% of max score
T-Rex:
2066.80 FPS
31% of max score

Blender

Rendering performance benchmark using Blender Cycles throughput as a practical content-creation metric.

Render Score:
4% of max score

GeekBench 6 ML

AI benchmark measuring common ML workloads like classification, detection, and super resolution.

ML Single Precision:
17% of max score
ML Half Precision:
8769
11% of max score
ML Quantized:
6546
17% of max score
Image Classification:
3473
18% of max score
Object Detection:
4566
16% of max score
Image Segmentation:
5149
9% of max score
Face Detection:
9306
8% of max score
Image Super Resolution:
9722
18% of max score
Style Transfer:
88984
13% of max score
Text Classification:
2139
41% of max score
Machine Translation:
2424
28% of max score
Depth Estimation:
14316
17% of max score
Pose Estimation:
34870
10% of max score

FurMark

Stress test designed to push sustained load for thermal stability and cooling behavior.

2160p OpenGL:
1655
11% of max score

Performance Charts Of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

These charts give a quick view of FPS scaling across resolutions and how this GPU compares against market top benchmark values.

Gaming FPS Analysis

Ultra settings performance of GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
1080p Ultra
1440p Ultra
4K Ultra

Performance Benchmarks

Grey is the market top value. Colored bar is GeForce GTX 1070 Ti.
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GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

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Frequently Asked Questions about GeForce GTX 1070 Ti

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti was officially released in November 2, 2017. It was launched as a graphics solution by NVIDIA.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti scores 6,843 on 3DMark Time Spy, indicating its solid capabilities in modern gaming scenarios. This benchmark is the industry standard for measuring DirectX 12 gaming performance.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is equipped with 8 GB of VRAM, which is currently the sweet spot for smooth 1440p gaming and modern texture quality.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti has a Total Graphics Power (TGP) of 180 W. This value dictates your power supply (PSU) requirements, so ensure your system can handle this draw effectively.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti operates at a base clock speed of 1607 MHz. This is the minimum clock frequency the graphics card runs at under standard workloads before boosting.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti features a boost clock speed of 1683 MHz. This clock speed represents the maximum frequency the graphics card can dynamically reach during intense gaming or rendering workloads.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is built on the Pascal architecture. This foundational design determines the GPU's power efficiency and support for modern features like hardware Ray Tracing and AI upscaling (DLSS/FSR).

With a performance score of 57%, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is ranked as a capable mid-range graphics card in our extensive GPU database.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti uses the PCIe 3.0 x16 interface, ensuring high-speed data transfer and minimal bottlenecking between the graphics card and the motherboard.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti features 2,432 shading units (cores), which are directly responsible for rendering complex visual effects and lighting in modern games.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti contains approximately 7.2 billion transistors, packed into its silicon to deliver massive parallel processing capabilities.

The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is manufactured on a 16 nm node. A smaller process node generally translates to better energy efficiency and improved thermal management.