GIGABYTE VGA PCIE16 GTX1060 6GB GDDR5/GV-N1060G1 GAMING-6GD GIGABYTE
That costs 329 euros or
Asus GeForce® GTX 1060 / 6GB GDDR5 / ROG STRIX GAMING (STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING) that costs 355 euros. If asus is better then is it worth extra 25 euros?
GIGABYTE VGA PCIE16 GTX1060 6GB GDDR5/GV-N1060G1 GAMING-6GD GIGABYTE
That costs 329 euros or
Asus GeForce® GTX 1060 / 6GB GDDR5 / ROG STRIX GAMING (STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING) that costs 355 euros. If asus is better then is it worth extra 25 euros?
I'd easily pick the Gigabyte. The Asus is clocked slightly higher(MSI Afterburner can solve that discrepancy) and has a different configuration of connectors on its I/O panel. The Asus is prettier with it's LEDs. Nothing that the Asus has justifies the extra investment imo.
GIGABYTE VGA PCIE16 GTX1060 6GB GDDR5/GV-N1060G1 GAMING-6GD GIGABYTE
That costs 329 euros or
Asus GeForce® GTX 1060 / 6GB GDDR5 / ROG STRIX GAMING (STRIX-GTX1060-O6G-GAMING) that costs 355 euros. If asus is better then is it worth extra 25 euros?
I'd easily pick the Gigabyte. The Asus is clocked slightly higher(MSI Afterburner can solve that discrepancy) and has a different configuration of connectors on its I/O panel. The Asus is prettier with it's LEDs. Nothing that the Asus has justifies the extra investment imo.
Worth is something only YOU can determine.
You will be hard pressed to detect any difference in performance without a synthetic benchmark.
Make your decision based on other factors.
Look at the Asus and Gigabyte support web sites see if there is a difference.
I do not like the restricted rear panel on the gigabyte.
All the heat will go into the case where case cooling needs to deal with it.
My preference would be for a card that is designed to exhaust the air out the back like this evga version: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487261
Sad thing is that i dont have these in my country so i cant get that one. When i get from other countries internet shops it comes with taxes 100+ euros.