Horvat :
Now ive looked a bit more and decided to invest a lil bit more and il probably go for
GTX 1060 3gb
but what is difference between Msi and inno 3d ?
Also will i have any problems with bottleneck ?
My specs
cpu : Intel i5 3340
gpu : Gtx 1060 3gb
Ram : 8 gb
The GTX 1060 is
good choice (as well as an RX 480) over the GTX 1050 or GTX 1050 Ti. Your i5-3340 will only bottleneck it in the worst-case scenarios; you'll be able to play most AAA games with this setup.
Between the MSI and Inno3D versions of the GTX 1060 3GB, it depends on the exact model you are looking at. Factors that will play into consideration are the
available video inputs of your monitor, your
max. PSU load at +12V and
PCIe cable connectors,
length clearance of your case (as well as
adjacent expansion slots if populated), and, to a lesser extent, your
overall color motif (if it matters to you).
For
MSI, you have
9 models to choose from:
GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB (
$245) |
Speed:
1569MHz (
1594MHz OC) to
1784MHz (
1809MHz OC)
PSU Connector: 1x
8-pin |
Outputs:
3x DP1.4,
1x HDMI2.0, 1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
277 x W140 x H39 (2-slot)
Fans:
2 (Twin Frozr VI) |
Backplate:
Yes |
Motif: Black +
Red
GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming 3GB (
$235) |
Speed:
1518MHz (
1531MHz OC) to
1733MHz (
1746MHz OC)
*Same as Gaming X except with lower speeds*
GeForce GTX 1060 Armor 3G OCV1 (
$224) |
Speed:
1544MHz to
1759MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
8-pin |
Outputs:
2x DP1.4,
2x HDMI2.0, 1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
275 x W137 x H41 (2-slot)
Fans:
2 (Armor 2x) |
Backplate:
None |
Motif: Black +
White
GeForce GTX 1060 Armor 3G V1 ($-) |
Speed:
1506MHz to
1708MHz
*Same as Armor 3G OCV1 except with lower speeds (not OC'd)*
GeForce GTX 1060 Aero ITX 3G OC (
$200) |
Speed:
1544MHz to
1759MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
6-pin |
Outputs:
2x DP1.4,
2x HDMI2.0, 1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
175 x W115 x H38 (2-slot)
Fans:
1 (Zero Frozr) |
Backplate:
None |
Motif: Black +
Gray
GeForce GTX 1060 Aero ITX 3G ($-) |
Speed:
1506MHz to
1708MHz
*Same as Aero ITX 3G OC except with lower speeds (not OC'd)*
GeForce GTX 1060 3G OCV1 (
$195) |
Speed:
1544MHz to
1759MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
6-pin |
Outputs:
1x DP1.4,
1x HDMI2.0, 1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
188 x W116 x H40 (2-slot)
Fans:
1 |
Backplate:
None |
Motif: Black +
Gray
GeForce GTX 1060 3G OC ($-) |
*Same as 3G OCV1 except with 3x DP1.4 outputs instead of 1x DP1.4*
GeForce GTX 1060 3GT OC (
$210) |
*Same as 3G OCV1 except with 2 fans and size of L243 x W115 x H39 (2-slot)*
For
Inno3D, you have
3 models to choose from:
iChill GeForce GTX 1060 3GB X3 ($-) |
Speed:
1569MHz to
1784MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
8-pin |
Outputs:
3x DP1.4,
1x HDMI2.0,
1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
302 x W109 x H- (2.5-slot)
Fans:
3 (HerculeZ) |
Backplate:
Yes |
Motif: Black +
Gray
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB X2 ($-) |
Speed:
1506MHz to
1708MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
6-pin |
Outputs:
1x DP1.4,
1x HDMI2.0,
2x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
220 x W98 x H- (2-slot)
Fans:
2 |
Backplate:
None |
Motif:
Black
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Compact X1 ($-) |
Speed:
1506MHz to
1708MHz
PSU Connector: 1x
6-pin |
Outputs:
1x DP1.4,
1x HDMI2.0,
1x DVI-D DL |
Size(mm): L
172 x W98 x H- (2-slot)
Fans:
1 |
Backplate:
None |
Motif:
Black
Generally, the top of the line MSI Gaming X has better overall performance in balancing cooling, noise, and power consumption, against the top of the line Inno3D iChill. I'd get the Gaming X today (price drop in amazon compared to Gaming version).