In 3DMark Fire Strike, the graphics card manages to surpass a highly-rated aftermarket GTX 980Ti and outputs excellent scores.
During 1440p testing, the GPU retains its mid-table position and stays above an overclocked GTX 980Ti by a decent margin. On another note, it’s miles ahead of the GTX Titan X.
When running the 4K benchmark, the Palit GameRock Premium GTX 1080 performed admirably and offers a huge boost compared to the Titan X and AMD’s flagship graphics solution.
Here we can see a similar pattern throughout the Unigine Valley benchmark as the GPU continues to defeat the GTX 980Ti and Titan X.
Once the resolution is increased to 2560×1440, the graphics card maintains a good average frame-rate of 60.1 and outperforms its closest rivals.
The 4K results make for interesting reading because the graphics card just edges the Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 980Ti’s average frame-rate although the minimum reading isn’t as high. Saying that, the difference is minor and falls within a margin of error.
Rather surprisingly, the graphics card attained a better compute score than a highly-acclaimed GTX 1080. It’s important to note, the differences between the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 when it comes to OpenCL numbers remains minimal.
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