Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Features Powered by GeForce® GTX 1060 Integrated with 3GB GDDR5 192bit memory WINDFORCE 2X with Blade Fan Design Support up to 8K display @60Hz Built with 4+1 power phases

Core Clock Boost: 1797MHz/ Base: 1582MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1771MHz/ Base: 1556MHz in Gaming Mode

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Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review
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Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6G is not the manufacturer's least-expensive version. Rather, it targets price-conscious gamers looking for a good deal, but still interested in feature-rich hardware. Thus, this factory-overclocked card represents the mass-market model of Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1060s. The company reserves shorter ITX-oriented models for its system integrator business and doesn't aggressively advertise them directly to enthusiasts. Instead, the GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6G employs a full-size PCB covered by a relatively large cooler.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Technical Specifications

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Exterior & Interfaces

The fan shroud is made of black plastic and seems fairly inconspicuous, despite some orange detail work. The two 3½-inch (9cm) fans are well known from previous Windforce-equipped models, and (from an aesthetic perspective) seem a bit lost on this otherwise long card.

Weighing in at just under 29 ounces (813g), this card is light for its size, particularly given measurements of more than 11 inches (28cm) long, 4 1/3 inches (11cm) tall, and 1 1/3 inches (3.5cm) wide. It occupies two full expansion slots, and is neither particularly small nor really oversized.

We're glad that Gigabyte decided against the almost obligatory third fan present on many of its coolers. Frankly, another one would have been completely superfluous for this card. A little more distance between the fans might have worked even better, though.

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The card is covered by a single-piece backplate and lacks openings for ventilation. But it is connected to the board in two spots via thermal tape to aid active cooling. Because of the backplate, though, you must plan for an additional one-fifth of an inch (5mm) of clearance to avoid collisions with your CPU's cooler, particularly in small form factor cases.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Up top, there's a back-lit Gigabyte logo and one indicator for the semi-passive mode. Both are enabled as customizable RGB LEDs. An eight-pin auxiliary power connector is rotated 180° and positioned at the end of the card.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Vertically-oriented cooling fins mean that hardly any air escapes through the slot bracket, even though narrow slits in the metal suggest otherwise. The vertical fins are cheaper to implement, since they make it easier to arrange the heat pipes. You just have to be diligent about exhausting all of that waste heat out of your case.

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The slot cover exposes five outputs, four of which can be used simultaneously to drive multi-monitor configurations. In addition to one dual-link DVI output (which lacks an analog signal), you also get one HDMI 2.0 interface and three DisplayPort 1.4-capable connectors.

Board & Components

A look at the board reveals that it was inspired by Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming and GeForce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming, but with far fewer components since the 1060 is electrically less complex.

Gigabyte relies on a rather unusual 6+1-phase design, with a uPI Semiconductor uP9511P PWM controller for the GPU's six phases, leaving two emplacements vacant. The memory's power comes from a seventh phase controlled by a uP1666; it consists of a single regulator circuit.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Since the PWM controller can't communicate directly with each phase's MOSFETs, Gigabyte utilizes separate PWM drivers (gate drivers) to control the two single-channel MOSFETs per phase for the range of the DC/DC voltage converter (low- and high-side). The second low-side MOSFET, which the higher-end cards do have, is missing in this case.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Two capacitors are installed right below the GPU to absorb and equalize voltage peaks.

Only six of the eight available memory emplacements are populated with Samsung K4G80325FB-HC25 modules. Each one adds 8Gb (32x256Mb) and operates at voltages between 1.305 and 1.597V, depending on clock rate. In total, they add up to this card's 6GB of GDDR5.

Power Results

Before addressing power consumption directly, let's take a look at the relationship between clock rate and voltage. As we've seen already, the GPU's frequency drops significantly once the card is fully exercised with a gaming workload.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

After warm-up, the initial GPU Boost clock rate of 2000 MHz falls to a still-respectable 1974 MHz under load. The slope of this curve is mirrored by our voltage measurements, which aren't much worse either (on average, we measured 1.05V). This value drops slightly, but only sporadically.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

The lowest GPU clock rate measured at idle is about 240 MHz.

We took our measurements using a variable low-pass filter, so we mention short load peaks only as a side note (see the grayed-out bar in the chart below), since those peaks are rarely relevant in practice.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Power Connector Load

Since Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming doesn't use the motherboard slot's 3.3V rail, we left it out of our chart.

The power distribution we observe shows a heavy bias toward the auxiliary power connector, which supplies about 100W.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Here's the data for the gaming and stress tests:

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Power consumption on its own only tells us part of the story. The PCI-SIG specifies a maximum of 5.5A at the motherboard slot, and we're showing a reading under 3A, which puts Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6G in the green.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Of course, we have the data for measured currents as well:

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The Cooler & Its Performance

When Gigabyte first launched this card, it didn't have thermal pads on the backplate to help draw heat from the board. This changed during mass production, however, after we passed along our feedback.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

The revised version wasn't available at the time this review was originally written, so we had to implement the changes Gigabyte made ourselves. Similar to the GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming, there are now two pads on the plate. They're in slightly different places, though, since a 1060's hot-spots aren't quite the same. One corresponds to the VRMs, while the other sits opposite Nvidia's GPU.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

We started by taking readings with the card as it shipped from Gigabyte, and then introduced our modifications, which we can judge based on their effect on thermal performance.

The cooler employs vertically-oriented fins and two angled 6mm heat pipes made of a sintered composite material. They're flattened to sit flush with the heat sink, and directly touch the GPU. For cost reasons, the sink is all-aluminum, while the supporting base plate is fashioned from steel to improve stability.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

It deserves a positive mention that the heat sink for the voltage regulation circuitry is built into the cooler and does an excellent job.

A measurement between 152 and 154°F (67 to 68°C) during our gaming loop, peaking at 158°F (70°C) in a closed case, proves that the cooler does an acceptable job. Based on our do-it-yourself attempt at replicating Gigabyte's modified version, we'd expect to see temperatures about two Kelvin lower.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Measurements taken with the backplate removed show a maximum of ~160°F (71°C) around the VRMs. That's an excellent value for what often appears as a troubling hot-spot on competing cards. Thermal pads should help even more, too.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

In both our gaming workload and stress test, Gigabyte's cooler works the way it should, yielding satisfactory infrared images.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Although we were initially skeptical of how well the two flattened heat pipes would fare, the thermal solution performs as well as we could ask. Two 8mm or three 6mm heat pipes would have made more sense to us since they would have covered the GPU completely. But it's good to see Gigabyte cooling the front and back of its card in such a way that hot-spots are minimized.

Sound Results

Implementing exemplary hysteresis is a matter of honor for Gigabyte, and the company doesn't disappoint. With that said, a fan speed just above 1400 RPM shows where this solution's performance comes from. Of course, you can always play with the fan curve yourself. Before we do that, let's see what the stock noise levels sounds like.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

When the card is idle, its noise level is imperceptible due to a semi-passive mode. There's no point taking readings in that state.

Under load, a 34 dB(A) reading is commendable, even if it isn't completely silent. In a closed case, the GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming would only be audible as a soft whisper. The bearing noises we measure are acceptable, and there is very little unwanted structure-borne noise.

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

Relatively aggressive factory overclocking turns this fairly quiet card into a capable performer. It doesn't slip up in any of the disciplines we consider important, and lands at the top of our results in each individual test. A high GPU Boost frequency, which remains stable even after we warm the card up, make this an interesting choice for additional overclocking.

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 G1 Gaming 6G

Reasons to buy

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Large, capable cooler

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Aggressive factory overclock

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Backplate aids cooling

Reasons to avoid

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Price

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Size

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3g oc review

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The GTX 1060 3GB is not just a standard GTX 1060 GPU running with half the memory, as Nvidia also disables one Streaming Multiprocessor (SM), reducing the count of cores and texture units. What this does enable Nvidia to do is offer it for a fair amount less than the 6GB parts, with a £180 starting price compared to £240.

How fast is the GTX 1060 Windforce OC?

The core of the GTX 1060 WindForce OC is set to 1,556MHz out of the box, but this is easily increased to 1,582MHz by setting the card to OC Mode in Gigabyte's Xtreme Engine software. This is the speed we've tested at, and it gives us a boost clock of 1,797MHz and represents a 5 percent increase over the reference base clock.

Does gigabyte 1060 have dual

In addition to one dual-link DVI output (which lacks an analog signal), you also get one HDMI 2.0 interface and three DisplayPort 1.4-capable connectors. A look at the board reveals that it was inspired by Gigabyte's GeForce GTX 1080 G1 Gaming and GeForce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming, but with far fewer components since the 1060 is electrically less complex.

Is the GTX 1060 a good replacement for a GTX 970?

The GTX 1060 is a worthy successor to the GTX 960, but pricing has increased by at least $50, if not $100, which means in some ways it's really more of a replacement for the GTX 970. And if you're currently running a GTX 970, the performance increase isn't really that large right now.

Is A GTX 1060 3GB good for gaming?

The GeForce GTX 1060 3GB can run the recommended graphics system requirements for 387 games today, of the top 1000 most demanding. A GeForce GTX 1060 3GB card at 1080p is seeing a reasonable frame rate when running Days Gone on Ultra - 45 FPS. Lets look at the performance its getting on Far Cry 6 which is 22 FPS.

Is GTX 1060 3GB still good in 2023?

You won't have any problems running 90% of the most popular games. If your expectations are reasonable and you don't care about VR, Ray Tracing or 4k gaming you will have a good experience. Give this GPU a good 6 core processor and you are insured for the next 2 years. Let's find out more about this Graphics Card.

How old is the 1060 3GB?

The GeForce GTX 1060 3 GB was a performance-segment graphics card by NVIDIA, launched on August 18th, 2016.

Can a GTX 1060 3GB run 4k?

Can the NVIDIA GTX 1060 support 4k? 1060 3GB supports 8k (as a specification says), but even 4k will be probably good for the large excel spreadsheet, maybe photo editing.