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Upgrading to 1060 from 780ti

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Hi, I'm experiencing some problems with my current gpu, so I think it's good time to upgrade. Will i see a nice performance increase by changing to a 1060? I'm also unsure about which brand to get, all I've been told is to the 6gb version. My budget is 250 I could probably push to 300, but obviously I would prefer to stay closer 250. Any help is appreciated.
 
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I think the 1060 are overpriced for what performance you get.

I would wait and see if you can find a sale on 1070 for £300 now that new cards are coming out. Or just wait for the next gen 2060 card to come out.
 
I'd get the Radeon RX 580 8GB about the same price or slightly cheaper than the 1060 6GB and roughly the same performance. All the review sites I have seen recommend the RX 580 8GB over 1060 6GB.
 
BenQ XL2411Z 24 inch 144 Hz e-Sports Gaming Monitor (1 ms Response Time, FPS Mode, Black eQualiser, Flicker-free, Height Adjustment Stand, HDMI x 2) - Black

That's my monitor I don't believe it has either of those
 
If you want it asap and it needs to be £250-300 then the only new options are the 1060 6gb or amd 580.

If going for 1060 I would just get the cheapest 6gb one you can find as they don't need good coolers and all overclock about the same.

This one looks best price ocuk have and I think it comes with destiny.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/giga...ddr5-pci-express-graphics-card-gx-18k-gi.html

If you went for the AMD option of a 580 it does have the added benefit of supporting freesync which is great if you ever plan on upgrading your monitor.

The 1060 is better at vr if you ever plan on doing that.
 
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The 780 took a heavy gimping when dx12 came out. Since the 7xx didn't really support it.

Natural evolution ... Although even upto pascal DX 12 is hardly supported so I think its more natural aging of hardware and support rather than actual gimping
 
Natural evolution ... Although even upto pascal DX 12 is hardly supported so I think its more natural aging of hardware and support rather than actual gimping

Thing is though, the old AMD cards (from 200 series on I think) worked fine with dx12 :/

But yea, I don't think geforce cards had proper async compute until the 10 series! I remember my 970 tanking in Hitman 2016 when dx12 was enabled. It was pretty bad.
 
780ti is sorta 970ish performance which a 970 -980 = a 1060. i personally wouldnt update to that.also the 1060s been over priced since launch. only reason kept high was cause of mining. should realistically be 150-200 tops.
 
I'd wait but my Gpu keeps crashing 15 minutes into playing games, so I'd like to buy it this weekend.

Try dropping the core clock 5-10MHz and/or adjust the fan so it runs a bit faster than normal - might need to adjust VRAM clocks but if that has gone it has probably had it. Should buy you a bit more time and personally if I was spending money I'd want minimum of a 1070.
 
I lowered the clocks and managed to get 40 minutes of gameplay before I had to leave. So I need to test it a bit more before I'm certain it's stopped the crashes for the time being. I just hope it's the Gpu that's died and not anything else making the Gpu shut down...
 
........... and personally if I was spending money I'd want minimum of a 1070.
Have to agree.

I lowered the clocks and managed to get 40 minutes of gameplay before I had to leave. So I need to test it a bit more before I'm certain it's stopped the crashes for the time being. I just hope it's the Gpu that's died and not anything else making the Gpu shut down...
Use Afterburner to monitor the GPU.

As the card is quite old, it may be worth replacing the thermal paste.
 
Yeah the temps aren't too bad really it's hovering around 60 degrees under load, it gets close to 70 every now and then, but isn't that about normal?
 
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