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Galax GeForce GTX 1070 EXOC-SNPR Review – with RGB Lighting

Galax GTX 1070 EXOC-SNPR 1080p Benchmark Results

All games were configured at their respective Ultra or Very High graphics preset, V-sync disabled and the display’s resolution is set to 1920×1080. The results below were taken using Fraps, and I have included the maximum, average and minimum frames per second. However, the average frames per second are the more important values. On some games like Ashes of Singularity, Deus Ex Mankind Divided and Rise of the Tomb Raider, I used their respective in-game benchmarking tool, showing the overall average frames per second.


Note: The Galax GTX 1070 EXOC-SNPR got a lower FPS compared to Zotac’s GTX 1070. Not exactly sure why, but this could probably due to recent updates on this game (BF1). The benchmark was taken using the same stage and custom run though.

Next page, let’s see how the Galax GTX 1070 EXOC-SNPR performs on the 1440p gaming resolution, which is currently gaining popularity.

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