After the official launch of the Geforce GTX 1080, all eyes are focused on the launch of a cheaper Geforce GTX 1070 graphics card and today we have a first couple of pictures of the GTX 1070 box and the rendering of a reference PCB, coming from Galax.
According to details provided by Videocardz.com, the PCB should be a reference one coming from Nvidia, and it shows bigger GDDR5 chips surrounding the GPU. It still draws power from a single 8-pin PCI-Express power connector although the overall TDP should be slightly lower at 150W.
Nvidia has already revealed most of the specifications of the GTX 1070 so we do know it comes with 15 out of 20 enabled Stream Multiprocessors, adding up to a total of 1920 CUDA cores. It also features 120 TMUs and 64 ROPs and should work at 1506MHz base and 1683MHz GPU Boost clocks.
The GTX 1070 also comes with standard 8GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 2000MHz (8.0GHz effective) and paired up with the same 256-bit memory interface.
Videocardz.com also has a picture of the GTX 1070 box from Galax which suggest that it should be ready for the previously announced June 10th launch date.
Source:
Videocardz.com.