Tom's Hardware did benchmark tests with the 1070, it outrun the Titan X in every scenario.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-8gb-pascal-performance,4585-6.htm
Tom's Hardware did benchmark tests with the 1070, it outrun the Titan X in every scenario.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-8gb-pascal-performance,4585-6.htm
@mmalto Did you have the latest nvidia web drivers ? are you booting whit nvda_drv=1
http://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-1070.192399/#post-1248153OS X support might arrive somewhere between "next WebDriver update" and "never".
If history repeats, OS X support (through WebDrivers) will arrive with the next major OS X update (10.12). Maxwell was introduced in February 2014 (GTX 750) and OS X support first appeared with Yosemite Beta drivers end of June.
But since Apple chose AMD as their primary GPU manufacturer some years, Nvidia might also say "F*ck Apple" and never bother to write Pascal drivers. I don't think this will happen, but we can't be sure without any insider information from Team Green.
Yosemite will most certainly never see Pascal support, since Nvidia doesn't back-port their drivers.
Any chance that NVidia will add these cards to their next release of the drivers for 10.11.6? The 1070 seems like a very good alternative to 980 and Titan series cards.
The 1070 definitely makes redundant a slew of cards for people looking to buy right now. But what it really demonstrates is what a great buy the 980ti was on first release (980ti OC > 1070 OC-- still!), what a bad buy the 980 was from a cost/performance perspective (and that might be a warning re 1080 and waiting for GP102/Vega).
Hopefully AMD has an answer to the 1070, because competition is good for everyone. And hopefully Nvidia partners really do sell the 1070 at $379... but we'll have to wait and see.