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Agreed. It's basically a 1050ti. A 1050ti(as it is now) should be the 1050, and so on and so on.
Exactly. The naming scheme is very messed up.
Agreed. It's basically a 1050ti. A 1050ti(as it is now) should be the 1050, and so on and so on.
remember that the 1060 3GB has less CUDA cores than the GTX 1060 6GB.
Look at reviews that are specific to the 1060 3GB for performance data. In reality, it should have a different name.
remember that the 1060 3GB has less CUDA cores than the GTX 1060 6GB.
Look at reviews that are specific to the 1060 3GB for performance data. In reality, it should have a different name.
remember that the 1060 3GB has less CUDA cores than the GTX 1060 6GB.
Look at reviews that are specific to the 1060 3GB for performance data. In reality, it should have a different name.
Looking at reviews there only seems to be a couple of FPS in performance loss
FPS and raw power aren't the issue though. 3gb of VRAM is not enough these days.
90% of games at 1080p will be more than fine with 3gb. Chances are that if you are running a 1060 3gb card, you are already finding that some settings need to be down from max/ultra anyway on new AAA titles.
Seeing as he's coming from a 270, he holds onto cards for a very long time. So that extra memory and cores are going to benefit him in the long run where games are going to be more memory hungry and cores.. well more performance.
I did upgrade more often then kids came and money went
90% of games at 1080p will be more than fine with 3gb. Chances are that if you are running a 1060 3gb card, you are already finding that some settings need to be down from max/ultra anyway on new AAA titles.
Thats not entirely true anymore. Games are being designed to use up all the memory it can on a card. So yeah 3GB is not enough. Look at todays AAA titles reviews and you will see they seem perform on a "eat all you can" principle with the memory. Resolution doesnt really matter.
Gears of war is a perfect example. Even at 1080 it will use almost 5gb of memory on a 980Ti 6gb card.
The new consoles have 8gb of memory, 6gb of which is for graphics.
This isn't true, remember they share memory with the OS/background apps.
This isn't true, remember they share memory with the OS/background apps.
In the Xbox the memory is iirc 5GB reserved for games and the rest is split between OS/Background apps. PS4 is 6.5GB but Devs have the option of using 7GB but it means they need to disable some background features in order to use it.
Out of interest, how did you find that out?