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GeForce GTX 1060 Review





Hot on the heels of the competition and starting today, Nvidia offers their all new GeForce GTX 1060. In this article we'll review the founders edition model, aimed at the mainstream segment in a sub 299 USD price bracket. These cards perform ABOVE the GeForce GTX 980 and will become available in both a 3 GB and 6 GB model. Will they have enough muscle to tackle the Radeon RX 480 8 GB? Well, lets find out...
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Undying
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Posted on: 07/19/2016 03:11 PM
Similiar performance to the rx480 in 1080p. Seems like in 1440p 480 pulls ahead (1060 may be bandwidth starved). I would like to see more dx12 testing, benchmarking as well as Vulcan in Doom.
It will come to pricing in and availability for each card.
HH, in whole review you didnt mention that FE will cost 299$ not 249$.
Similiar performance to the rx480 in 1080p. Seems like in 1440p 480 pulls ahead (1060 may be bandwidth starved). I would like to see more dx12 testing, benchmarking as well as Vulcan in Doom.
It will come to pricing in and availability for each card.
HH, in whole review you didnt mention that FE will cost 299$ not 249$.
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Posted on: 07/19/2016 03:14 PM
Shame the Vulkan version of DOOM wasn't tested.
Paints a very different picture.
I assume its because OpenGL is neutral between green and red, kinda like how H tests games with PhysX off.
Shame the Vulkan version of DOOM wasn't tested.
Paints a very different picture.
I assume its because OpenGL is neutral between green and red, kinda like how H tests games with PhysX off.
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Posted on: 07/19/2016 03:20 PM
Similiar performance to the rx480 in 1080p. Seems like in 1440p 480 pulls ahead (1060 may be bandwidth starved). I would like to see more dx12 testing, benchmarking as well as Vulcan in Doom.
It will come to pricing in and availability for each card.
HH, in whole review you didnt mention that FE will cost 299$ not 249$.
To be fair the AIBs at that price point (249$) are better.
Similiar performance to the rx480 in 1080p. Seems like in 1440p 480 pulls ahead (1060 may be bandwidth starved). I would like to see more dx12 testing, benchmarking as well as Vulcan in Doom.
It will come to pricing in and availability for each card.
HH, in whole review you didnt mention that FE will cost 299$ not 249$.
To be fair the AIBs at that price point (249$) are better.
Undying
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Posted on: 07/19/2016 03:23 PM
Hardware unboxed on YT reported it performs bad in Doom using Vulcan, its even below gtx970. Strange he said, probably driver issue or just bad performer.
Come on HH, Vulcan test when you have time.
Hardware unboxed on YT reported it performs bad in Doom using Vulcan, its even below gtx970. Strange he said, probably driver issue or just bad performer.
Come on HH, Vulcan test when you have time.

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Shame the Vulkan version of DOOM wasn't tested.
Paints a very different picture.