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alerabbit
Posting Freak
840
10-11-2016, 04:42 PM
#1
Hi, does this rating suit the ASUS Strix GTX 1060 with 6GB RAM?
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alerabbit
10-11-2016, 04:42 PM #1

Hi, does this rating suit the ASUS Strix GTX 1060 with 6GB RAM?

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68
10-11-2016, 06:13 PM
#2
I'm not entirely clear on why your resolution setting displays 1920x1067 instead of 1920x1080, but that's a common score for a GTX 6GB 1060 with an i5 processor. You can look at other results here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...-2.222125/.
To give you a reference, these scores are similar to those you shared:
E3-1231 3.4GHz GTX 1060
1835
(Xeon CPU)
i7-4770K 4.6GHz GTX 780 Ti
1831
G3258 4.5GHz R9 Nano
1825
i7-5820K 3.3GHz GTX 980
1822
i7-4790K 4.0GHz GTX 780Ti
1822
i7-4930K 4.6GHz GTX 780Ti
1814
Make sure to share this only once per topic to avoid confusion and reduce moderator stress. You already mentioned this in the graphics card forum...
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LegoMaster2016
10-11-2016, 06:13 PM #2

I'm not entirely clear on why your resolution setting displays 1920x1067 instead of 1920x1080, but that's a common score for a GTX 6GB 1060 with an i5 processor. You can look at other results here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...-2.222125/.
To give you a reference, these scores are similar to those you shared:
E3-1231 3.4GHz GTX 1060
1835
(Xeon CPU)
i7-4770K 4.6GHz GTX 780 Ti
1831
G3258 4.5GHz R9 Nano
1825
i7-5820K 3.3GHz GTX 980
1822
i7-4790K 4.0GHz GTX 780Ti
1822
i7-4930K 4.6GHz GTX 780Ti
1814
Make sure to share this only once per topic to avoid confusion and reduce moderator stress. You already mentioned this in the graphics card forum...

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BaXTeR84
Member
60
10-11-2016, 06:43 PM
#3
The resolution displayed seems to be 1920x1067 instead of 1920x1080, which is common for a GTX 6GB 1060 with an i5 processor. You can find comparisons here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...-2.222125/. To give context, these scores match typical results for a GTX 1060 with an i5. For reference, similar scores include: E3-1231 3.4GHz GTX 1060 1835 (Xeon CPU) i7-4770K 4.6GHz GTX 780 Ti 1831 G3258 4.5GHz R9 Nano 1825 i7-5820K 3.3GHz GTX 980 1822 i7-4790K 4.0GHz GTX 780Ti 1822 i7-4930K 4.6GHz GTX 780Ti 1814 You should only share this information once per subject to avoid confusion and reduce moderator stress. It was previously posted in the graphics card forum:
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BaXTeR84
10-11-2016, 06:43 PM #3

The resolution displayed seems to be 1920x1067 instead of 1920x1080, which is common for a GTX 6GB 1060 with an i5 processor. You can find comparisons here: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threa...-2.222125/. To give context, these scores match typical results for a GTX 1060 with an i5. For reference, similar scores include: E3-1231 3.4GHz GTX 1060 1835 (Xeon CPU) i7-4770K 4.6GHz GTX 780 Ti 1831 G3258 4.5GHz R9 Nano 1825 i7-5820K 3.3GHz GTX 980 1822 i7-4790K 4.0GHz GTX 780Ti 1822 i7-4930K 4.6GHz GTX 780Ti 1814 You should only share this information once per subject to avoid confusion and reduce moderator stress. It was previously posted in the graphics card forum:

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M0rdeKaiser
Member
243
10-13-2016, 03:15 PM
#4
The typical frame rate at ultra, maximum anti-aliasing, with heavy tessellation appears high, but I lack a 1060 for reference.
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M0rdeKaiser
10-13-2016, 03:15 PM #4

The typical frame rate at ultra, maximum anti-aliasing, with heavy tessellation appears high, but I lack a 1060 for reference.

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Nobo_HD
Member
51
10-19-2016, 04:04 PM
#5
I expected more given that the main clock is 2202. It would probably help to slightly reduce the clock and let it cool down a bit. 66c seems too high for such clocks.
I tried this about two years ago using a 290X...
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Nobo_HD
10-19-2016, 04:04 PM #5

I expected more given that the main clock is 2202. It would probably help to slightly reduce the clock and let it cool down a bit. 66c seems too high for such clocks.
I tried this about two years ago using a 290X...