So the GTX 1060 and the RX 480 are now both available, And looking at benchmarks the 1060 beats the 480 regardless of what title. Which is what we all expected as the 1060 comes in at a higher price point.
Currently in the UK the prices for the 480:
(via www.overclockers.co.uk)
Prices for the 1060:
(via www.overclockers.co.uk)
I'm impressed that Nvidia have released the card at a similar price point (In the UK).
And for some of the card's the 1060 is actually priced lower than the 480 which in my opinion is a big win for Nvidia as the 1060 outperforms the 480. It may not be by a huge margin, but the 1060 is still doing better than the 480 in benchmarks, temperatures and so on.
The 480 had some problems on release with the power draw being too high, I'm not going to go into detail as I'm sure there are other threads that talk about it. However I think this has been fixed in a new driver from AMD.
Secondly there is another issue, the temperatures of the 480 are just way too high on the reference card. Hopefully this is solved with board partners bringing in different fan designs.
So far i have not heard of any issues with the 1060. Thumbs up to Nvidia on this.
Now to look at some benchmarks.
Please Note: All these benchmarks are from JayzTwoCents. I do not have the cards to do the tests myself therefore i will be using the graphs from JayzTwoCents video.
Here's Jay's YouTube channel for those interested - https://www.youtube.com/user/Jayztwocents
GTX 1060 vs RX 480... 970 is included to see how it performs to similar cards
Clocks of the cards:
Firestrike Benchmark:
Metro Last Light:
Rise Of the Tomb Raider:
Crysis 3:
GTA V:
The Witcher 3:
Overall the benchmarks show clearly that the 1060 beats the 480 in every title.
However not by a huge margin. The card I think is aimed at people that want to game at 1080p 60fps. Whilst 1440p is still achievable, to reach 60fps you would need to turn down a few settings.
4K again could be considered if you were okay turning down a lot of the settings, but the card shines at 1080p which i feel there is still a huge market for people that game at 1080p.
Finally, the temperatures.
The 480 as mentioned before reaches temperatures that are too high for a lot of us. The 1060 amazingly hovering around 60 - 70s would be perfect for most people.
So what do you think?
Has Nvidia taken the lead here? Which card are you thinking of buying? Post anything you think down below.
Currently in the UK the prices for the 480:
(via www.overclockers.co.uk)
Prices for the 1060:
(via www.overclockers.co.uk)
I'm impressed that Nvidia have released the card at a similar price point (In the UK).
And for some of the card's the 1060 is actually priced lower than the 480 which in my opinion is a big win for Nvidia as the 1060 outperforms the 480. It may not be by a huge margin, but the 1060 is still doing better than the 480 in benchmarks, temperatures and so on.
The 480 had some problems on release with the power draw being too high, I'm not going to go into detail as I'm sure there are other threads that talk about it. However I think this has been fixed in a new driver from AMD.
Secondly there is another issue, the temperatures of the 480 are just way too high on the reference card. Hopefully this is solved with board partners bringing in different fan designs.
So far i have not heard of any issues with the 1060. Thumbs up to Nvidia on this.
Now to look at some benchmarks.
Please Note: All these benchmarks are from JayzTwoCents. I do not have the cards to do the tests myself therefore i will be using the graphs from JayzTwoCents video.
Here's Jay's YouTube channel for those interested - https://www.youtube.com/user/Jayztwocents
GTX 1060 vs RX 480... 970 is included to see how it performs to similar cards
Clocks of the cards:
Firestrike Benchmark:
Metro Last Light:
Rise Of the Tomb Raider:
Crysis 3:
GTA V:
The Witcher 3:
Overall the benchmarks show clearly that the 1060 beats the 480 in every title.
However not by a huge margin. The card I think is aimed at people that want to game at 1080p 60fps. Whilst 1440p is still achievable, to reach 60fps you would need to turn down a few settings.
4K again could be considered if you were okay turning down a lot of the settings, but the card shines at 1080p which i feel there is still a huge market for people that game at 1080p.
Finally, the temperatures.
The 480 as mentioned before reaches temperatures that are too high for a lot of us. The 1060 amazingly hovering around 60 - 70s would be perfect for most people.
So what do you think?
Has Nvidia taken the lead here? Which card are you thinking of buying? Post anything you think down below.