




GIGABYTE G-FORCE GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5X 192 bit
Specifications:
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GPU architecture: Pascal (GP106)
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CUDA cores: 1280
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TMUs / ROPs: 80 TMUs, 48 ROPs Memory: 6 GB GDDR5 (or in some variants GDDR5X)
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Memory interface: 192-bit
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Base Clock / Boost Clock: ~ 1506 MHz base, ~ 1708-1710 MHz boost (varies by model)
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TDP / Power draw: ~ 120 W, needs 1× 6-pin PCIe power connector usually.
Specifications:
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GPU architecture: Pascal (GP106)
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CUDA cores: 1280
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TMUs / ROPs: 80 TMUs, 48 ROPs Memory: 6 GB GDDR5 (or in some variants GDDR5X)
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Memory interface: 192-bit
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Base Clock / Boost Clock: ~ 1506 MHz base, ~ 1708-1710 MHz boost (varies by model)
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TDP / Power draw: ~ 120 W, needs 1× 6-pin PCIe power connector usually.
Performance & Real-World Use
What you can expect from GTX 1060 6 GB in today’s games and typical setups:
| Scenario | Approx Performance / What to Expect |
|---|---|
| 1080p eSports / Less Demanding Games (e.g. CS:GO, Overwatch, Valorant, Dota 2) | Very good; you can hit high frame rates (60-144 fps) with high or even ultra settings depending on the game. |
| 1080p in Modern AAA Titles | Good performance, but you will likely need to reduce some settings (shadows, texture quality, post-processing) to maintain 60 fps in more demanding titles. |
| 1440p Gaming | Possible but with compromises. Expect medium settings, possibly lower in very demanding games. FPS will drop considerably compared to 1080p. |
| 4K / Ultra / Ray Tracing | Not ideal. The 1060 lacks hardware ray tracing cores and has limited VRAM. For 4K or ultra detail, performance will be weak. |
Strengths:
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Still very relevant for 1080p gaming, especially in older or mid-tier games.
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Decent energy efficiency for its age.
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Solid build options from brands like Gigabyte tend to have good cooling, etc.
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Good balance of performance vs price (especially used market) in many regions.










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