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gtx 1060 3Gb vs 6Gb Test in 9 Games Games: Battlefield 1 Project Cars - 01:37 Grand Theft Auto V - 03:07 Fallout 4 - 05:22 ...
GTX 980 vs GTX 1060 Test in 7 Games (i5 6600k) Games: Project Cars Watch Dogs 2 - 01:10 Grand Theft Auto V - 02:32 Far Cry Primal - 04:44 Battlefield 1 - 05:56 Ghost Recon Wildlands Beta - 07:47 Rise ...
the $249 GeForce GTX 1060. And the stakes were raised even higher after AMD launched the Radeon RX 480, a $200 GPU that's fast enough to power VR headsets (and manage some decent 1440p gaming).
Curiously, though, the 3GB GTX 1060 doesn't just have half the amount of RAM: Nvidia also decided to significantly reduce the number of shader cores (1152 vs. 1280), the texture units (72 vs.
What a difference a little competition makes. Nvidia was always going to release the GTX 1060, just like it released the GTX 960, GTX 760, and GTX 560 before that. But few could have predicted how ...
The Nvidia GTX 1060 is an excellent 1080p card that won't break the bank. It falls short of the power and performance of higher-end GPUs but for those on a budget it's an ideal choice PC Gamer's ...
Update August 19, 2016: So the 3GB GTX 1060 is out now. Except it kinda isn't. Nvidia seemingly pulled the trigger on it yesterday, catching the board partners - and retailers - on the hop.
Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1060 offers no-compromises 1080p gaming and supreme power efficiency for an affordable price. Nvidia isn’t ceding the mainstream to AMD’s revolutionary $200 Radeon RX ...
EVGA’s $200 GTX 1060 3GB Gaming would be a no-brainer over AMD’s Radeon RX 470 if it had a bit more memory. A mere week after the Radeon RX 480 launched, Nvidia surprised everyone by ...
Today we'll be reviewing Gigabyte's GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6GB to see how it compares with a range of current and previous-generation hardware from both AMD and Nvidia. The GTX 1060 is a testament to ...
The GTX 1060 should be poised to strike as the budget card of choice, starting at just $200 for a three gigabyte version, and $240 for twice the graphical memory. But the GTX 1060 faces tough ...
However, at £260/$280, this new GPU still costs more than its predecessor, the GTX 1060, which launched at £240/$250 and has since dropped in price significantly - to around £170/$200.