How could have they made it clear from the beginning if the 3GB version wasn't even launched at the same time.
This is so hilarious , you people try so hard to defend Nvidia while completely ignoring the fact that what they are doing is identical to supposed "bait and switch stunts" you accuse AMD for.
The day the GTX1060 3GB was launched, AKA "from the beginning", it was clear that it was a weaker card, and easy for the customer buying in the store to determine which version they were getting.
Yes , you only had to take a look at the spec sheet to find that out. You could also do that when buying a 560. Is there a difference ? Is the consumer more prone to not read those specs if they buy a 560 ? Because the name does not convey that information.
Um, no you can't just look at the spec sheet to determine which version you are getting. I'll give you a scenario:
You are standing in a store, you have 4 cards in front of you. A GTX1060 6GB, a GTX1060 3GB, a RX 560 4GB, and an RX 560 4GB. Can you tell me which GTX1060 has 1280 Cuda cores and which one has 1152? Yes, it is easy. Can you tell me which RX 560 has 1024 stream processors and which one has 896 stream processors? No, there's no way to tell until you get the card home and run GPU-Z.
Do you see the difference here? Or do you still want to go on about how the GTX1060 is the same situation?
Or how about another situation:
You already have a GTX1060 6GB, you like it so much you are going to buy another one for you brother for Christmas. You go to the store and buy a GTX1060 6GB. Did you're brother get a card with the same number of cuda cores as the card you had? Yep.
Or
You already own a RX 560 4GB, you like it so much you are going to buy another one for your brother for Christmas. You go to the store and buy a RX 560 4GB. Did you're brother get a card with the same number of stream processor as the card you had? You have no idea.
See why what AMD did wasn't the same?
Nice selective response. Are you done being a fanboy? And it is the exact same thing. Two differently spec'd products getting the same name.
Um, try again. The nVidia cards you listed are two identical cards with the same specs getting different names. That isn't exactly the same thing to what AMD is doing. Do you even have a grasp on what AMD did? Or you are just blindly defending them..and you're calling me a fanboy?
Even the GTX970 issue you brought up wasn't as bad as what AMD did. NVidia didn't go back and physically lower the specs of the GTX970, and hence reduce its performance, without telling anyone. The performance of the GTX970 was the same at all times, the card that reviewers got was the same card that the customer was buying. This is not the case with the AMD RX 560 issue. AMD has gone back and psychically lowered the specs and performance of the card without really making it clear to the customer.