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Evga 1060
Evga 1060








evga 1060
  1. #EVGA 1060 FULL#
  2. #EVGA 1060 PRO#
  3. #EVGA 1060 PLUS#

Ports-wise, the EVGA GTX 1060 3GB Gaming packs the stock DVI-D, HDMI 2.0b, and trio of DisplayPort 1.4 connections. You couldn’t ask for a more ideal paragon: The card sticks to the GTX 1060 3GB’s reference speeds, feeds, and pricing. To test the new configuration’s capabilities, EVGA sent us an EVGA GTX 1060 3GB Gaming ($200 on Amazon) for review.

#EVGA 1060 FULL#

A 6GB GTX 1060 will always have the full 14nm GP106 “Pascal” GPU, while any 3GB versions you see will always pack the pared-down version of the processor.

#EVGA 1060 PLUS#

On the plus side, Nvidia says it won’t mix and match the differing GPU’s memory capacities. Calling it a “GTX 1050 Ti” or “GTX 1060 LE” could’ve avoided all that.Īlas. All this may have been necessary to hit the $200 price point, but calling this card a “GTX 1060” seems destined to confuse buyers who don’t dig into 10-page performance reviews. Add some other under-the-hood changes, and the 3GB GTX 1060 becomes a subtly-yet materially-different GPU than the 6GB GTX 1060. That reduces the graphics card’s CUDA cores to 1152, down from the full-fat 6GB model’s 1280. But more insidiously, the 3GB GTX 1060 actually disables one of the GP106 GPU’s ten streaming multiprocessors. The 3GB version of the GTX 1060 is mostly the same as the full-fat 6GB version, but with a couple of key differences. Hope this helps.Enter Nvidia’s 3GB GeForce GTX 1060-a cut-down variant that also starts at $200. A 1060 that is watercooled will certainly help it. You will need to input your card data on the EK Configurator to know for sure. Watercool also makes a GPU Die only block again same story. You would also have to buy a mounting bracket for the hole spacing to fit the Thermosphere. You can also look at the EK Thermosphere blocks which cool only the GPU Die and you have to do passive cooling on everything else, it comes in a acetal or acrylic. There is also Bitspower block for the Founders Edition 1060 (BP-WBV1060-H-RGB), not sure if its available anymore but that is the part number) and there is Bykski that make waterblocks for the 1060 to. For the GPX though you will need to know the part number since those heatsinks are machined for different PCB's. Seeing as though they dont seem to have a 1060 unit bundled, you could get the heatsink separate and then get the AIO parts.

#EVGA 1060 PRO#

The GPX Pro has a GPU block that's on the Die and the rest are passively cooled via a giant integrated heatsink, its a pretty affordable unit and would probably work very well for you. You can get an AIO like the Eiswolf GPX Pro, but to be honest I would not recommend Alphacool, they have sub par quality in my opinion. It all comes down to your Part number on card, But from not knowing what model it is, it makes it difficult to determine if there will be a conflict. Ejonesss i am trying to ask if i can do a hybrid cooling where a water cooling can be done only to the gpu while the power and memory chips are handled passively but i guess there are no engineers and technicians in the forums.










Evga 1060