jabroni619
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Not to most 980Ti owners it isn't, for example my 980Ti is 20% faster out of the box then stock so 1070 has a lot of ground to cover to be faster. GM200 was really under-clocked in reference cards which doesn't seem to be the case with GP200.
I highly doubt nVidia is trying to target existing 980Ti owners with the 1070. They aren't trying to give you a card that's 50-80% more powerful for <$400. That's why the 1080 exists. There's a ton of people who would love a 980Ti who are either unwilling or unable to spend the coin on one. 1070 gives that that level of performance at a much lower cost.
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