NVIDIA's GTX 1070 Ti has been spotted in the Futuremark database, showcasing performance that is similar to AMD's RX Vega 56. These days editors and reviewers should have received their first GTX 1070 Ti samples including final drivers.
The result shows that the cards has been tested on the entire 3DMark suite. At the moment there are several scores in the 3DMark database with different clock speeds. The frequencies, which are visible in the different 3DMark results are peak clocks and the card might be overclocked. However, according to what we know so far, the NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti should sport a GPU frequency of 1607MHz and a boost clock of 1683MHz.
On TimeSpy, the upcoming NVIDIA GTX 1070 Ti scores about 6'777 points in the graphics score. In other words it's on the same level as a AMD RX Vega 56 graphics card. In addition, the GTX 1070 Ti has been tested running Fire Strike Extreme and 3DMark 11 Extreme. In all these two benchmarks the upcoming GTX 1070 Ti is able to outperform the RX Vega 56 but it's still pretty far away from the flagship RX Vega 64.
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