Friday, July 1st 2016
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Reference Board Design and Clocks Confirmed
A leaked slide from NVIDIA press-deck for the imminent launch of the GeForce GTX 1060 confirmed the reference board design, which first surfaced in Hong Kong. The slide also reveals clock speeds, and other key specs of the card. While it doesn't reveal the GPU nominal clocks, it mentions that the GPU Boost frequency will be set as high as 1.70 GHz. The memory is clocked at 8 Gbps, which over the GPU's 192-bit GDDR5 interface, puts out 192 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
The chip features 1,280 CUDA cores based on the "Pascal" architecture. The card draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector, its TDP is rated even lower than that of the AMD Radeon RX 480, at 120W (vs. 150W of the RX 480). NVIDIA has been making huge (and successful) performance claims for its "Pascal" GPUs so far. The GTX 1060 is claimed to be faster than the GeForce GTX 980 from the previous generation, and "much faster" than the RX 480, which means that NVIDIA intends to price this card competitively to the RX 480.
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The chip features 1,280 CUDA cores based on the "Pascal" architecture. The card draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector, its TDP is rated even lower than that of the AMD Radeon RX 480, at 120W (vs. 150W of the RX 480). NVIDIA has been making huge (and successful) performance claims for its "Pascal" GPUs so far. The GTX 1060 is claimed to be faster than the GeForce GTX 980 from the previous generation, and "much faster" than the RX 480, which means that NVIDIA intends to price this card competitively to the RX 480.
117 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Reference Board Design and Clocks Confirmed
Really? Hmmm interesting. I wonder what 980 owners feel like
this means... never get a Geforce GTX "XX80" Video card again, and save money for the next Gen GeForce GTX "XX60" or get screwed by every VC new generation ...
If you keep waiting, you'll never be able to play any games.
Wonder what kind of cooler this is under the hood compared to the other two?
I mostly buy x60 line though, rarely x50, depending on my needs and budget.
Regards,
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Also be aware that GTX 980's that are still being sold will have to get cheaper than GTX 1060 if it will really match its speed, otherwise they'll never get rid of the stock. At which point, grabbing a last gen cheaper is still an interesting option. After all, you'll get the same performance.
So in that sense it did its purpose, although this really ruins the party for AMD if those performance figures are right.
Edit: HOLY FUUUUUUU.... that's a deceptive bastard! 1.1, 1.2, 1.3.... lol so it's not 2x faster, 15% like others said. Wow.
Expect the 1060 Idiots Edition at least for $300.