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A 1070 will not run every game at 1440p ultra at 60fps. There are games it can't run at 1080p ultra.
Games like that are mady by incompetent devs.
dont see why it shouldnt
It handles Shadow of Mordor with the HD pack at Ultra settings(minus some stupid ones) like cake. Doubt it'll be a VRAM hog like that game is.
So if a 1060 runs pretty much everyone at 1080p ultra, why does anyone need a GTX 1080?
Or they are rich.
And the people who use two of them? XD
Higher screen resolution, and/or higher screen refresh rate, such as 144hz, or higher.
Ark survival evolved players.
Like a 1060 cannot play Assassin's Creed Origins at native 4k with 60fps