
Pretty much all GTX 1070's take up 2 slots in a system, so the usual meaning is that they are putting 2 cards into a system. Turbo usually just means they've overclocked it, or could be referring to the fact that the cards have a base clock speed and a turbo clock speed, they all have these options.ĭual can mean 1 of 2 things, either they are referring to the fact that it takes up 2 slots in the system or they are referring to using 2 cards in the system. There are essentially 2 different types Standard clock speed or overclocked. Turbo, dual and Strix aren't 3 different versions. > SEARCH <- is your friend.įrankly, the 2010 tower is teetering on the cliff, and the only practical configuration to leverage it out without a ton of Frankenstein modifications is to consider an outboard GPU host like a Cubix, which solves the available buss and power supply issues. There are also a ton of references in this Forum dealing with this subject and the diminishing return you can expect on your investment in an old platform.

Consult the Black Magic Design Configuration guide from September 2013, because the latest ones only deal with the nMP coffee-can.

If you can afford a card with the recommended VRAM capacity, you will likely be into a double-wide with a requirement for at least two extra power inputs. Its a double-width card for starters, so it will limit your options if you want to try to keep it for some reason, for example as a User Interface display and augment it with a higher-power GPU for image compute.Ĭontemporary cards all want extra power, so that is one major factor that you will be taking into account.
