Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 presentation slides Leak
It seems even more news on the GTX 1060 hit the web today as Nvidia presentation slides have leaked out ahead of the launch of the GeForce GTX 1060. The new GTX 1060 provides "the power of a GTX 980 for every gamer," and is said to be "much faster than an RX 480".
Though we cannot claim validity of the slides that got leaked at Videocardz they sure are interesting. According to the leaked information the GPU gets 1280 cuda cores , 6GB GDDR5 memory and a TDP of 120 watts. Nvidia claims the card is 15 percent faster than the AMD 480 RX .
According to the slides the GTX 1060 presumably has 1280 cudacores. The GTX 1070 and 1080 have respectively in 1920 and 2560. The memory is 6GB GDDR5 on 8Gbit/s. Although it is not in the slides, The memory bus is 192 bits wide. Thus memory bandwidth would amount to 192 GB/s. Furthermore, Nvidia claims the GTX 1060 some 15 percent faster than the AMD RX 480. In VR applications would be 25 percent, but it is not clear where the green camp is based on. In addition, the card would be 45 percent efficient. The TDP, according to the slides is 120 watts.
Nvidia will compete with AMD RX 480 with this product. That video card performs similar to the GTX 970 from the previous generation, but has a lower price. The 4GB version of the AMD card costs about 219 euro and the 8GB version is available from 269 euros. See the slides below, courtesy of videocardz.
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660 was fine for the games of it´s time bro, the 950 and 960 on the other hand were lame, you should watch me trying to play mxgp2 and the technomancer, solid 60fps when it´s not heavily skipping or stuttering due to the ancient buffer

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oh if i grab it, it the 6gb version 8 gb would been better imo, but atlest its not other 128bit bus like they been doing lately.
if price really is about 259$ even better. seeing as i still 1080p 1440p still not happen thing let alone 4k, seeing I wont get another monitor till this one dies or G-Sync premium drops alot..
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This so much...
I hope there will be shorter 1060's too... if they could have a model the same length as a GTX460 that would be nice.
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dont know but this the card i been waiting for sadly the other reason i was waiting for pascal was HBM2 card which isnt happen and neither is GDDR5X, maybe next series? then again less AMD start puting that in all there cards nvidia will probably just keep HBM2 to there higher end cards which i will never buy.
Nvidia dont do things less they have too like Intel only diffrence Nvidia cards tend show more performance gains comapred to Intel cpu from gen to gen
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It's the memory bus.