didnt say anything about 1060 beating 1070, i said the gp104 1060 will oc better than gp106 one
Using my 560-448 as an example it CAN actually beat a 570 in some instances because it has before and it's purely because (My example at least) can and does OC well enough to do it.
In the overall the 570 due to it's larger number of Cuda cores
is still the better card, esp at identical clocks - No contest there.
What comes out may (And I stress "May" here) clock a little higher but still fall short in actual results.
Might get by in a few instances but I'm not talking about a huge amount - Like the one I have it would probrably either run the same or squeak by and that's probrably it based on the exact specs of the system and bench it's tested with.
And...... That's also IF Nvidia doesn't go and lock out tweakability of the card and they could well do that - It's not like they haven't before.
It will all depend on the specs of what they come up with, if they decide to cripple any ability to tweak or to what extent they do, how vendors actually construct the cards related to power phases and such.... The list of variables goes on and on.
We'll find out soon enough.