Skip to main content

Galax’s single-slot GTX 1070 Katana packs a lot of power in slim design

Nvidia graphics card partner Galax debuted a new design for a GTX 1070 graphics card that slims down its air cooler enough to fit it into a single slot. Measuring in at just 16mm at its thickest point, the card is streamlined, is powerful as ever, and doesn’t require a drop of water to keep it cool.

As much as many enthusiasts love a big, monster, top-tier graphics card with a massive cooler blowing air like there is no tomorrow, not everyone wants, needs or has the space for such a card. Some are looking for high-end performance but without the associated footprint, noise levels or power draw. Enter Galax’s new GTX 1070 Katana.

Utilizing a mixture of a vapor chamber heatsink — similar perhaps to the upcoming Project Scorpio — and what Galaxy describes as its “legendary turbo radiator”, according to Hexus, it is able to create a super-thin cooling solution that means the card doesn’t jut out far at all.

All of that cooling power is contained within a sleek, black shroud that, though rather long, gives the card an understated look. Galax claims that the card will still cool enough to prevent any form of thermal throttling, but does warn that that shroud will get hot, adding a specific “Caution Hot Surface” message just below the coaxial fan.

Despite the heat warnings, Galax still coaxed out a few extra megahertz from the stock GTX 1070 configuration. It reportedly runs at 1,518MHz and boosts up to 1,708Mhz — a rise of 12Mhz and 25Mhz respectively. According to Chinese site EXPReview’s coverage of the card, this works out to an improvement of a few points in 3Dmark testing over the 1070 Founders Edition, but nothing to shout home about.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

The whole card requires only a single eight-pin power connector to run and can connect up to your PC using its DisplayPort 1.4 connector, an HDMI 2.0b port or the older DL-DVI-D connector.

Galax has not released pricing or availability information as of yet, but we will update this piece when we learn more.

Jon Martindale
Jon Martindale is the Evergreen Coordinator for Computing, overseeing a team of writers addressing all the latest how to…
Get up to $900 off the Dell XPS 15 and Dell XPS 17 today
A Dell XPS 15 laptop on an office desk next to a monitor.

It’s all change at Dell this year with the Dell XPS 16 replacing the Dell XPS 17 and the Dell XPS 15 gradually seeing fewer updates. That means if you’re still keen to snag a Dell XPS 15 or 17, your chance to do so is running out. That’s why it’s great to see some excellent laptop deals for both models with up to $900 to be saved at the moment. If you’re looking for a new laptop, read on while we guide you through what each laptop has to offer.
Dell XPS 17 -- $1,949, was $2,849

The Dell XPS 17 remains a good option for anyone seeking a powerful laptop that works well as a desktop replacement. It has a 13th-generation Intel Core i7-13700H processor with a massive 32GB of memory so it’s ideal for all kinds of productivity-based tasks such as if you need to manage many spreadsheets at once or if you just prefer to have a lot of windows open at once. It also has 1TB of SSD storage while it can handle plenty of gaming too thanks to its Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card. Its display is a 17-inch full HD+ model with 1920 x 1200 resolution, anti-glare properties, and 500 nits of brightness so it looks great. Other quality of life improvements include plenty of USB-C ports, up to 14 hours of battery life, a great cooling system, and a form factor that means it squeezes a 17-inch display into a 15-inch form size. It also has a large edge-to-edge backlit keyboard, comfortable touchpad, and large keycaps so it feels good to work on as you’d expect from the makers of some of the best laptops.

Read more
This Dell gaming laptop with an RTX 3050 is discounted to $700
Dell G15 gaming laptop on a table.

You don't need to spend thousands of dollars to be able to get a decent gaming laptop, as there are budget-friendly options like the Dell G15 with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card. It's currently even cheaper at just $700, following a $200 discount on its original price of $900. We're not sure how much time is remaining on this offer though, so if you think this is the perfect gaming laptop for you, stop hesitating and proceed with the purchase immediately to make sure that you don't miss out on the savings.

Why you should buy the Dell G15 gaming laptop
The Dell G15 is highlighted in our list of the best gaming laptops as the best budget gaming laptop under $1,000, as it provides dependable performance while staying affordable for most gamers. It's equipped with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card, which is perfect for budget gaming, and pairs it with the 13th-generation Intel Core i5 processor and 8GB of RAM. These specifications are more than enough to be able to play the best PC games, though you may have to dial down the settings for the more demanding titles.

Read more
Intel’s big bet on efficient GPUs might actually work
An Intel Meteor Lake processor socketed in a motherboard.

Intel has a lot riding on its next-gen Battlemage graphics architecture, and a very early benchmark shows some promising signs for performance. An Intel Lunar Lake CPU packing a low-power integrated Battlemage GPU was reportedly spotted in the SiSoftware benchmark database. It boasts not only higher performance than Intel's Meteor Lake chips, but also much better efficiency.

User @miktdt on X (formerly Twitter) spotted the result, which appears to come from an early qualification sample of the HP Spectre x360 14. The benchmark picked up that the laptop was using a Lunar Lake CPU, which is said to come with the Xe2-LPG architecture, a lower-power version of Battlemage.

Read more