Some rumors and early tests of GTX 1060.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 vs Radeon RX 480 in 3DMark Time Spy
PCEVA published first benchmarks of GTX 1060 compared to Radeon RX 480, R9 Fury and GTX 1080 in the latest installment of 3DMark software, the Time Spy DX12 benchmark.The first graph shows performance advantage of Async supported hardware. The values presented by PCEVA seems to be quite close to results posted by other sites. However it is not disclosed what GTX 1060 model is being used in this comparison, so I’m assuming it’s Founders Edition.The card was tested with two platforms with i7 6950X and i7 6700K CPU. Bear in mind, the graph above only shows graphics scores, while the charts below show graphics score only with red bars. You will notice that the overall score is higher for 6950X for obvious reason, while graphics score seems to be not affected by the use of other platform. It’s a good example why you should always compare GPUs with graphics scores, regardless of what testing platform is used. Source (charts are hidden for guests)Additionally, we have charts published by one of the manufacturers as advertising material. They show 1080/2K and 4K performance in few games (thanks to XDP for translation):
- Killer 6 (Hitman 6?)
- Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Just Cause 3
- Call of Duty 12 (Black Ops 3)
- Doom 4
source: http://videocardz.com/
Best thing about these is they are actually quite affordable. Even in 3rd world coutries where i live.
Thanks for information, time to change my GTX 760 )
Does it have allot of CUDA cores?
GTX 1060 will have 1280 Cuda Cores with based fq 1506 Mhz and boost 1708 Mhz. It means that the real boost clock will be up to 1900 Mhz. You can expect custom models with factory oc, that will bring the clocks to 2000+ Mhz in boost.
That's awesome i gotta get one. I just need allot of CUDA cores for Octane render.
Why not GTX 1070?
The more CUDA cores the better, so if the 1070 has more CUDA cores im gonna buy that one.
GTX 1060 will have 1280 Cuda Cores with based fq 1506 Mhz and boost 1708 Mhz. It means that the real boost clock will be up to 1900 Mhz. You can expect custom models with factory oc, that will bring the clocks to 2000+ Mhz in boost.
The good news are in the case that this card don't fall down in DX12. It is a good competitor to RX 480...even at mining)