No chance of a price cut really. Gibbo said he expects the 1060 to come in at around £300
Did he?
Blimey, that is more expensive that i thought it would be.
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No chance of a price cut really. Gibbo said he expects the 1060 to come in at around £300
Tonight I'll test my 1070 GameRock Premier, i'll post Firestrike Extreme results with:
Stock
Stock + Power Limit @ max (should make no difference)
Max core speed OC
Max core + memory
Where did you find it?
Indeed.Did he?
Blimey, that is more expensive that i thought it would be.
Doesn't shock me at all though. It was clear from the 1070 and 1080 that they were shifting everything up one price tier, so it's logical that the 1060 would be the 970's direct replacement in terms of launch pricing.NVIDIA will not undercut AMD and they also will not price it under 970, the 1060 shall go in the gap the 980 once was with similar performance at around 300 quid because that gives NVIDIA a good lineup as 970 and 960 shall remain for a few more months which fill the 220GBP and 150GBP gaps.
Indeed.
Doesn't shock me at all though. It was clear from the 1070 and 1080 that they were shifting everything up one price tier, so it's logical that the 1060 would be the 970's direct replacement in terms of launch pricing.
Indeed.
Doesn't shock me at all though. It was clear from the 1070 and 1080 that they were shifting everything up one price tier, so it's logical that the 1060 would be the 970's direct replacement in terms of launch pricing.
The 480's a decent card. It's just not the mindblowing, world-shaking landmark moment that people were unrealistically hyping it up to be. The 1060 will be no better. Even Nvidia's own no-doubt-exaggerated figures are only claiming a 15% performance lead over the stock 480. An extra £100+ for <=15% more performance paired with 25% less VRAM doesn't sound like a good deal to me. My prediction is that a custom 480 will look like a great buy a month from now, and also that it'll be comprehensively-outsold by the 1060 despite that.Hm, it is a shame that the 480 is so dissapointing. It isnt helping in driving prices down.
My prediction is that a custom 480 will look like a great buy a month from now, and also that it'll be comprehensively-outsold by the 1060 despite that.
very nice, I really like MSI these days, think theyre my top ones now
Things like updating the BIOS (or even drivers) can definetly make a previously-rock solid overclock unstable. It shouldn't require major tweaking though. Maybe a slight voltage bump on the core or something to get back to where you were.
Looks great! Was that at stock?
Would be interesting to see how it overclocks if you are planning on it? And a firestrike standard GPU score overclocked too if you do