NVIDIA today announced its third desktop consumer graphics card based on the "Pascal" architecture, the GeForce GTX 1060. NVIDIA aims to strike a price-performance sweetspot, by pricing this card aggressively at US $249 (MSRP), with its reference "Founders Edition" variant priced at $299. To make sure two of these cards at $500 don't cannibalize the $599-699 GTX 1080, NVIDIA didn't even give this card 2-way SLI support. Retail availability of the cards will commence from 19th July, 2016. NVIDIA claims that the GTX 1060 performs on-par with the GeForce GTX 980 from the previous generation.The GeForce GTX 1060 is based on the new 16 nm "GP106" silicon, the company's third ASIC based on this architecture after GP100 and GP104. It features 1,280 CUDA cores spread across ten streaming multiprocessors, 80 TMUs, 48 ROPs, and a 192-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 6 GB of memory. The card draws power from a single 6-pin PCIe power connector, as the GPU's TDP is rated at just 120W. The core is clocked up to 1.70 GHz, and the memory at 8 Gbps, at which it belts out 192 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Display outputs include three DisplayPorts 1.4, one HDMI 2.0b, and a DVI.

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#1 AlienIsGOD

Vanguard Beta Tester interesting card, lack of SLI will turn many away :P Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:15 Reply

#2 Chaitanya

Another price hike with early adopters tax for refrence cards. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:16 Reply

#3 rtwjunkie

PC Gaming Enthusiast I guarantee that MSRP doesn't see the light of day. NVIDIA has set the "real" standard by their Founder's edition price, which is the $299 I figured they would release at. :shadedshu:



Whatever the performance, NVIDIA handed AMD a win with the 480 in this segment. I can't say I'm surprised. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:22 Reply

#4 ZeppMan217

So yeah, non-ref 6GB at $300+. I don't think it really competes with RX480 at that price point. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:23 Reply

#5 PP Mguire

Costs more and no SLI, stupid. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:24 Reply

#6 chaosmassive

Thanks, but no thanks



with that price point, I dont see any advantage over RX 480 beside 8-10% performance increase

which can be achieve easily with RX 480 3rd party custom card, to top off that Nvidia disabled SLI for this card

to avoid cannibalize GTX 1080 card Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:26 Reply

#7 bug

AlienIsGOD interesting card, lack of SLI will turn many away :p Considering SLI adoption is in the single digits, that's a creative use of "many" ;)

Anyway, when does the reviews NDA expire?



Edit: Nvm, it seems the NDA expires on the same day this is available (July 19). Damn it... Considering SLI adoption is in the single digits, that's a creative use of "many" ;)Anyway, when does the reviews NDA expire?Edit: Nvm, it seems the NDA expires on the same day this is available (July 19). Damn it... Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:30 Reply

#8 ZoneDymo

so lets see, the RX480 was first said to cost 200 dollars, that became 220 dollars for the 8gb model.

In stores its actually 320 euro for me.



This thing at 300 dollars...guess that means it will be about 400+ euro for me...

and that for something that is about GTX980 performance.....nope sorry, that is just way too much. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:32 Reply

#9 proxuser

i'm interested becuase of 249$ price tag. its enough if it's faster than 980 then everyone will be interested for sure. lets see. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:32 Reply

#10 rtwjunkie

PC Gaming Enthusiast proxuser i'm interested becuase of 249$ price tag. its enough if it's faster than 980 then everyone will be interested for sure. lets see. Not a price tag. It's the Manufacturer SUGGESTED Price. See how that worked out on the 1070's and 1080's? By NVIDIA listing the FE higher, for what will indubitably be an inferior card than AIB models, they have communicated to the AIB vendors where a reasonable price to charge actually is. Not a price tag. It's the Manufacturer SUGGESTED Price. See how that worked out on the 1070's and 1080's? By NVIDIA listing the FE higher, for what will indubitably be an inferior card than AIB models, they have communicated to the AIB vendors where a reasonable price to charge actually is. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:35 Reply

#11 RejZoR

NVIDIA is going to face quite some issues with GTX 2000 generation considering how high they go with the clocks now. AMD has them around the 1,2GHz mark this whole time while rivaling higher clocked GeForce cards. Meaning they have a headroom. I don't think NVIDIA will be able to push clocks beyond 2GHz by default without some radical changes, either with clocks or architecture. But that's still far away. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:36 Reply

#12 ViperXTR

its impossible to see this at 249 usd price tag, probably around 340-400 usd, thats 1070 territory already (gigabyte 1070 at 399) Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:36 Reply

#13 m1dg3t

nVidia; Charging you more, giving you less.



Why TPU doesn't post about 1070/80 not working with VR headsets? Gotta keep those 'cookies' coming in i guess... Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:36 Reply

#14 m1dg3t

RejZoR NVIDIA is going to face quite some issues with GTX 2000 generation considering how high they go with the clocks now. AMD has them around the 1,2GHz mark this whole time while rivaling higher clocked GeForce cards. Meaning they have a headroom. I don't think NVIDIA will be able to push clocks beyond 2GHz by default without some radical changes, either with clocks or architecture. But that's still far away. Very astute of you. What you think gonna happen when they try to reintroduce compute functions going forward? LOLOLOLOLOL



;) Very astute of you. What you think gonna happen when they try to reintroduce compute functions going forward? LOLOLOLOLOL;) Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:38 Reply

#15 RejZoR

m1dg3t nVidia; Charging you more, giving you less.



Why TPU doesn't post about 1070/80 not working with VR headsets? Gotta keep those 'cookies' coming in i guess... Psssssssssh, don't interrupt all the outrage directed at the RX480 PCIe thing... Psssssssssh, don't interrupt all the outrage directed at the RX480 PCIe thing... Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:43 Reply

#16 bug

RejZoR NVIDIA is going to face quite some issues with GTX 2000 generation considering how high they go with the clocks now. AMD has them around the 1,2GHz mark this whole time while rivaling higher clocked GeForce cards. Meaning they have a headroom. I don't think NVIDIA will be able to push clocks beyond 2GHz by default without some radical changes, either with clocks or architecture. But that's still far away. That's totally the problem and not the fact the GloFo's 14nm doesn't scale to higher frequencies, leaving AMD unable to compete at the high-end today.

You absolutely know that because Nvidia has hit high frequencies now, they'll be in trouble next year. :rolleyes: That's totally the problem and not the fact the GloFo's 14nm doesn't scale to higher frequencies, leaving AMD unable to compete at the high-end today.You absolutely know that because Nvidia has hit high frequencies now, they'll be in trouble next year. :rolleyes: Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:43 Reply

#17 Bansaku

No SLI = My money is going to AMD! Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:45 Reply

#18 alucasa

Don't care about SLI. I can see the point for SLI for 1070 and higher but for 1060? Meh.



I will buy it early 2017. Price should be normal by then. I won't be using this for gaming. I just need CUDA cores. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:57 Reply

#19 ZoneDymo

alucasa Don't care about SLI. I can see the point for SLI for 1070 and higher but for 1060? Meh.



I will buy in early 2017. Price should be normal by then. Why would there be a point for the 1070 and not for the 1060? Why would there be a point for the 1070 and not for the 1060? Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:58 Reply

#20 ironwolf

Either the coffee hasn't kicked in yet this morning or there was no mention of the rumored 3 GB version? :confused: Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 9:59 Reply

#21 bug

ZoneDymo Why would there be a point for the 1070 and not for the 1060? Because the power you'd get from SLId 1060s is better provided by a single 1080. The power of SLId 1080s has no substitute today. Because the power you'd get from SLId 1060s is better provided by a single 1080. The power of SLId 1080s has no substitute today. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 10:02 Reply

#22 gdallsk





Card without the cooler, it seems that if you take the cooler off, you take the power connector off as well. Card without the cooler, it seems that if you take the cooler off, you take the power connector off as well. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 10:02 Reply

#23 efikkan

chaosmassive Thanks, but no thanks



with that price point, I dont see any advantage over RX 480 beside 8-10% performance increase

which can be achieve easily with RX 480 3rd party custom card, to top off that Nvidia disabled SLI for this card

to avoid cannibalize GTX 1080 card Now, let's see. GTX 1060 offers:

- Better performance

- Better performance per dollar

- Better efficiency

- Lower power draw

- Possibly higher overclocking headroom.



Which sane person would prefer an RX 480? Now, let's see. GTX 1060 offers:- Better performance- Better performance per dollar- Better efficiency- Lower power draw- Possibly higher overclocking headroom.Which sane person would prefer an RX 480? Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 10:04 Reply

#24 ShurikN

efikkan - Better performance

- Better performance per dollar Based on what? Custom (for ex. Sapphire Nitro) RX480s will come out the same time as Founders Edition 1060. Which will have a $20 premium over reference cards. Also the price gouging should stabilize a bit. Not a very smart move by NV to release FE first (or at all if you ask me).Based on what? Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 10:04 Reply

#25 Fluffmeister

bug Because the power you'd get from SLId 1060s is better provided by a single 1080. The power of SLId 1080s has no substitute today. And that's still gonna cost $500-$600 for two 1060's.



Either the prices are high, or people just see the lack of SLI and go mental regardless. And that's still gonna cost $500-$600 for two 1060's.Either the prices are high, or people just see the lack of SLI and go mental regardless. Posted on Jul 7th 2016, 10:05 Reply