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I have two of these, the FTW + ACX 3.0 & the SSC, which also has ACX 3.0, basically describing the cooling system & no regrets. It's no wonder why EVGA is the #1 distributor of NVIDIA GPU's, their customer service is second to none. My suggestion is to go with the EVGA brand, these has a 3 year warranty & customer service can be easily reached, plus they don't give the runaround, should the worst happen, you'll be up & running in 10 days versus two months with some highly rated brands. You'd be installing a mid-range GPU to match the CPU, Anything above the 1060 on that CPU, I'd not recommend. IMO, anything below a 1060 is going into 'budget' territory, the i7-960 is still a mid-range contender.
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Keep in mind that if you perform a future build, can always reuse the card, and at it's price point go for the 6GB version, there's not a lot of savings, yet half the memory of the 3GB variant. I'd say that if the GTX 1060 (6GB) runs well for me on the FX-6300, just a step above the Intel Core i7 Quad Core i7-960, should run equally as well on yours. The use for four monitors can be discussed, but I have three monitors to do serious work on, and a TV I would also like to be able to connect to.Įdited by Nightknight, 10 June 2017 - 03:50 AM. I also do some video re encoding, but I do not use CUDA when re encoding because I have read that CUDA leads to reduction(s) in quality. So a 1080 or equivalent would be a ridiculous overkill. This is relatively often during Christmas, Easter, some weekends and so on. Some additional background information: I am an adult that are in to "recreational gaming" during relatively rare periods when I have the time to play games somewhat continuously. The GTX 1050-series are not much more powerfull than my Zotac GTX 480 1.5GB from what I have seen. As far as I have seen, the 1070-version, and not to speak of the 1080-version is far from as good when it comes to "bang for the buck" as the 1060-series.
Anthem pc nvidia gtx 960m upgrade#
The reason why i consider a 6GB-version of the card is for "future proofing" to be able to run games at a higher resolution after a HW upgrade later on.
Anthem pc nvidia gtx 960m update#
Can anyone here tell me if a computer with the hardware below can make use of a Nvidia GTX 1060 3 or 6GB graphics card? I am considering to update with a GTX 1060 to be able to use four monitors at once, and to get more graphic resources in games on one monitor with 1920 x 1080 resolution and 1ms responsetime.