ASUS Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB vs NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Theoretical performance comparison
Real-world game, 3D graphics and compute performance is dependent on several graphics card parameters, including texture fillrate, pixel fillrate, memory bandwidth, single-precision performance and double-precision performance. Below we explain why these characteristics are essential and which card has better specs.
Pixel fill rate (gigapixels/s)
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Higher is better
Since both graphics units have the same number of Raster Operations Pipelines (ROPs), and the Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB card has higher operating frequency, it also has higher pixel fillrate. Better maximum pixel fill rate allows more pixels to be drawn on screen per second, and is an indication of better GPU performance, unless there are bottlenecks somewhere else.
- ASUS Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Texture fill rate (gigatexels/s)
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Higher is better
Because two cards have the same number of TMUs, and the ASUS Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB graphics card runs at insignificantly higher frequency, it also has higher texture fillrate. Better texture fill rate means that the GPU can utilize more complex 3D effects and/or apply more textures to each textured picture element, which improves games visual appearance.
Single Precision performance (GFLOPS)
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Higher is better
Single Precision performance shows how good the graphics unit is at running programs, that process primarily single-precision floating point data. This performance is expressed in GFLOPS, which stands for Giga (billions of) Floating Point Operations Per Second. Generally, the faster CUDA cores or stream processors run at, and the more cores / processors the card has, the higher Single Precision performance will be. These two GPUs have the same single-precision performance.
Double Precision performance (GFLOPS)
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Higher is better
Like Single Precision performance, Double Precision one also provides the maximum number of floating-point operations, executed by stream processors or CUDA cores, but it refers to double precision (64-bit) operations. Both cards have the same performance.
- ASUS Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Memory bandwidth (GB/s)
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Higher is better
Memory bandwidth of both graphics cards is identical.
Specs comparison
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General information | ||
Market segment | Desktop | |
Manufacturer | ASUS | NVIDIA |
Model | Cerberus GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB | GeForce GTX 1070 Ti |
Part number | CERBERUS-GTX1070TI- | |
Based on | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti | N/A |
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Clocks / Memory | ||
Base clock | 1607 MHz | |
Boost clock | ||
Memory size | 8192 MB | |
Memory type | GDDR5 | |
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Better values / features are marked with green color, and worse values are in red color.
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