The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti is an upper mid-range Pascal architecture consumer GPU, launched in November 2017 to compete with AMD's Vega 56. It positioned between the GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 with performance approaching the latter.
The GTX 1070 Ti uses the GP104 die with 8GB of GDDR5 memory providing 256 GB/s bandwidth. It includes 2,432 CUDA cores, nearly matching the GTX 1080's 2,560. TDP is 180W.
The GTX 1070 Ti came within 5-10% of GTX 1080 performance while costing less, offering excellent value. NVIDIA restricted factory overclocking on partner cards to maintain differentiation from the GTX 1080.
The GTX 1070 Ti provided excellent 1440p gaming and capable 4K gaming at reduced settings. Its late-generation release provided strong competition against AMD while giving consumers another option in the upper mid-range Pascal segment.