Here are the first 3DMark results of GeForce GTX 1060.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 specs and performance leaked

Although basic specifications were already leaked by us few days ago, we now have full specs provided by GPU-Z screenshot. Be advised we cannot confirm if TMU and ROP counts are correct (in my opinion it should be 1280/80 = 80 TMUs), but NVIDIA might have changed their architecture for GP106. So this will remain unconfirmed for now. However if the screenshot shows correct data, then it appears that GTX 1060 has 1280 CUDA cores, 106 TMUs and 48 ROPs (so that would be quite an upgrade over 32 ROPs typical for this segment).

The GPU clocks are 1506 MHz and 1709 MHz (for base and boost respectively). The memory is ‘confirmed’ to run at 2002 MHz (8 GHz effective).

More importantly GTX 1060 has 6GB GDDR5 memory across 192-bit interface, so just as we speculated for quite some time now. This gives us 192 GB/s of bandwidth.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 will launch in few days, but we’ve heard that this is just a paper launch and reviews may appear later.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Specifications NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 AMD Radeon RX 480 Graphics Processing Unit Pascal GP106 Polaris 10 XT Fabrication Process 16nm FinFET 14nm FinFET Unified Cores 1280 2304 TMUs TBC 144 ROPs TBC 32 Base Clock 1506 MHz 1120 MHz Boost Clock 1709 MHz 1266 MHz Max. Compute Performance 4.4 TFLOPs 5.8 TFLOPs Memory Configuration 6GB GDDR5 4/8 GB GDDR5 Bus Interface 192-bit 256-bit Memory Speed 2000 MHz 2000 MHz Memory Bandwidth 192 GB/s 256 GB/s TDP 120W 150W Launch Date July 2016 June 2016 Launch Price ? $199 (4 GB)

$239 (8 GB)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 performance

If those benchmarks are correct and they are showing stock performance, then GTX 1060 is not much faster than RX 480 as NVIDIA slides suggested, but it is faster by 8% to 10%. It’s worth noting that overclocked RX 480 can achieve those results. For quick comparison you can refer to those results from KitGuru.

Source: Xfastest via WCCFTech