No, this problem doesn’t occur very often.
No, this problem doesn’t occur very often.
Ocorreu um erro do motorista. Reinstale os drivers da Nvidia.
The decision hinges on the games you plan to play and your desired settings. If your budget allows, opting for the 1060 6 GB offers better value than the 3 GB model. This card resembles a "1060 Ti" thanks to its larger VRAM and stronger performance capabilities (1280 CUDA cores versus 1152 on the smaller version), making the performance improvement worthwhile despite the slight cost difference.
But I wondered if it was feasible to run out of VRAM on the 3GB 1060? (I own one, though the screenshots below were captured while it was uninstalled, just with the Intel HD 4600.) In short, if I run the in-game benchmark under those conditions, I see (without a crash during loading): 1.8 fps on Intel HD 4600 (i7-4790K, 32GB DDR3-1600) 0.3 fps on GTX 1060 3GB (same CPU+RAM) ~6 fps on GTX 970M 6GB (i7-6700K, 40GB DDR4-2133). I haven’t managed to find a way for RotTR to utilize that much VRAM.
For casual games aim for 1080p at 30 or 60 FPS, while competitive titles should be 1080p at 100+ FPS. The price gap is noticeable—your card covers about $300, but the 6G model costs roughly $100 to $150 more.