The GTX 1060 will reportedly come in 6GB and 3GB variants

VRAM is not exactly a hard limit, once a GPU uses up it's onboard memory it simply allocates resources from system memory. Admittedly, this will have a small impact on performance, but it's hardly a show stopper.
 
VRAM is not exactly a hard limit, once a GPU uses up it's onboard memory it simply allocates resources from system memory. Admittedly, this will have a small impact on performance, but it's hardly a show stopper.

Are you sure about that? the last time I ran out of VRAM on a Geforce card it pooled from the paging file on my hard drive.

Savage input lag was the end result. (BF3 max detail on a GTX 470).
 
Pretty sure if you run out of any system or Video memory, you page the Ssd/HDD and will always get less performance from that point
 
The bandwidth would make anyone cry. Nowhere near fast enough for a good gaming experience. Go big or go home :D
 
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