440 volts is reasonable if your power line voltage is a bit under 120v. How is the other amp?
A typical fresh 5670 should be able to get down to about 135v; 157v is just at the outer edge of the normal range. My guess is that your 5670 is a bit low on transconductance. If the tube is new, the voltage may go down after some burn in time - say, 100 hours or so. These 5-star tubes have higher purity cathode material, and take longer to fully for the cathode.
You can swap the 5670 between amps, or just do the same measurement on the other amp, to see how the 5670s compare.
Even without burn in or tube swapping, you are not far off. At 440v on A2 and 157v on the driver, the "optimum" plate load is 2500, and you have 3000 ohms. This is a minor difference which will result in slightly less distortion and very slightly less power - around 4% less according to my calculation. It is very unlikely anyone would notice the difference.