Nvidia releases Euro Suggested Retail Prices GTX 1060
Nvidia released the recommended retail prices in euros of the GeForce GTX 1060 . The cheapest custom cards have a suggested retail price of 279 euros, while the Founders Edition retails at 319 euros including VAT.
The manufacturer introduced its new mid-range cards earlier this week with USD pricing only. The GeForce GTX 1060 to be positioned against the Radeon RX 480, though on paper seems to be a bit faster and more expensive.
According to Nvidia will include ASUS , EVGA , Gainward , Galax , Gigabyte, MSI, Palit, PNY and Zotac with their own variants of the GTX 1060.
GeForce GTX 1060 Custom Boards MSRP
Suggested Starting MSRP NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1060 Custom Boards |
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MSRP EXCLUDING VAT |
Excluding VAT |
Including VAT |
Serbian Dinar |
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RSD 34,999 |
Czech Koruna |
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CZK 7,599 |
Danish Krone |
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DKK 2,199 |
EURO |
EUR 234 |
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Germany |
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EUR 279 |
France |
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EUR 279 |
British Pound |
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GBP 239 |
Hungarian Forint |
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HUF 92,399 |
Norwegian Krone |
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NOK 2,799 |
Polish Zloty |
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PLN 1,279 |
Romanian New Lei |
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RON 1,279 |
Russian Rouble |
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RON 18,999 |
Indian Rupee |
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INR 22,999 |
Swedish Krona |
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SEK 2,899 |
Turkish Lira |
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TRY 1,030 |
South African Rand |
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ZAR 4,699 |
Switzerland |
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CHF 274 |
UAE |
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AED 1,100 |
GeForce GTX 1060 Founders Edition
The GeForce GTX 1060 Founders Edition will only be available in the UK, Germany and France at the NVIDIA online stores. The Founders Edition will be available in Germany and France for Euro 319 (incl. VAT) and the UK £275 (incl. VAT).
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Hehe, seeing someone from Finland posting about prices. Unlucky man, prices you got there are highest i've seen around.

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£240 UK price is about the same as RX480. If they actually come out at this price it'll be very competitive. For 2016 gaming with a mix of DX11+DX12 it's fine. GTX1060 will be the better option if you have a lot non-DX12 games (which is the majority of games). Until DX12 makes a bigger impact, it's a great price/perf card.
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Ofcourse, games can be made to cater for the strengths of a particular architecture.
What's interesting is definitely these cross-platform games that would seemingly prefer gcn that didn't actually work out that way on PC. I don't think in reality the "console port" being faster on gcn is a clear-cut truth as many of these games aren't even really ports. Also, to gimp Nvidia in favour of AMD can be financial suicide for some devs.
I like the fact a game like Doom offers good performance for both vendors. While games like Quantum Break are bad for everyone. Forza is a good example also...decent performance for both sides.
Going forward, I hope devs optimise their games to run well enough without requiring high-end for 60fps. Devs should aspire towards continual improvement like Tomb Raider, instead of 2-3 patches and calling it a day.
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Yes but you will pay import duty which will bump up the price

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People are so naive when it comes to this prices, especially in EU.
The card will cost 300€+ no doubt depending on the brand.
It will end up 50€ more than rx480 not 20€.
Keep in mind that NVidia removed SLI support, means they can afford to sell the card cheap without having 2 of them compete with it's bigger brothers.