Monday, June 13th 2016

EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX 1070 Series Enhanced with ACX 3.0

The EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 featuring EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling is here. This new graphics card features NVIDIA's new "Pascal" graphics processor which is the most advanced gaming GPU ever created. This breakthrough GPU delivers industry-leading performance, innovative new gaming technologies, and immersive, next-gen VR.

These cards also feature EVGA ACX 3.0 cooling technology. EVGA ACX 3.0 once again brings new and exciting features to the award winning EVGA ACX cooling technology. SHP 3.0 gives increased heatpipes and copper contact area for cooler operation, and optimized fan curve for even quieter gaming. Of course, ACX 3.0 coolers also feature optimized swept fan blades, double ball bearings and an extreme low power motor, delivering more air flow with less power, unlocking additional power for the GPU. Select EVGA ACX 3.0 models will even feature a 10CM fan and RGB LED, allowing complete control over the color from EVGA Precision XOC.
EVGA PrecisionX OC Unlocks the Power of Pascal
The next generation of EVGA PrecisionX has arrived with EVGA PrecisionX OC. This new version of Precision is built for the NVIDIA Pascal architecture and combines the best of EVGA Precision and EVGA OC Scanner to give you never before seen overclocking features and built in automatic overclock tuning.

Includes Exclusive Features for EVGA GeForce GTX 1070:
  • DirectX 12 OSD Support - See the on screen display on DirectX 12 games.
  • EVGA OC ScannerX Integration - Automatically find your optimal voltage/frequency curve!
  • K-Boost Function - Maximize your clocks with this exclusive feature.
  • RGB LED control (on EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW)
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3 Comments on EVGA Announces its GeForce GTX 1070 Series Enhanced with ACX 3.0

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R-T-B
ACX 2.0 was a decent cooling solution in my experience, way better than the stock solution NVIDIA offered. I heard nothing but bad things about ACX 1.0, but I never owned a card with it. Regardless, I'm curious to see how ACX 3.0 performs.
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BarbaricSoul
R-T-BACX 2.0 was a decent cooling solution in my experience, way better than the stock solution NVIDIA offered. I heard nothing but bad things about ACX 1.0, but I never owned a card with it. Regardless, I'm curious to see how ACX 3.0 performs.
What bad things you hear about ACX 1.0. I've had my ACX 1.0 780ti since they were newly released. It's been great for me. Card has never been above 80' c unless I was bench marking it, even when OC'ed to nearly 1.4 GHz.
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R-T-B
BarbaricSoulWhat bad things you hear about ACX 1.0. I've had my ACX 1.0 780ti since they were newly released. It's been great for me. Card has never been above 80' c unless I was bench marking it, even when OC'ed to nearly 1.4 GHz.
Mostly overapplication or mistargeting of the factory thermal goop. If applied right, it was apparently a very good cooler but they let that area slip according to the rumor source I had.

Never verified any of it though.
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