So, where is AMD in all of this? The sad
reality is that AMD isn’t providing any
competitive solutions at any of the right
price points. Vega’s lack of availability
and sub-par performance has left the
upper echelons empty, while the
mid-range and budget solutions suffer
from cryptocurrency fever. Unless you
absolutely cannot live without
FreeSync, there is no justifiable reason
to run with an AMD card, either as an
upgrade or in a fresh build.
At the budget end, there’s only one
choice: the GTX 1060 3GB. We’ve
recommended it all year, and for good
reason: It’s at the price and
performance sweet spot, even up
against Nvidia’s own GTX 1050 Ti.
Look at the figures—for £89 more, you
get a card that’s 50 per cent faster than
the next step down, gives the GTX 980
a run for its money, and masticates
1080p. Because Nvidia’s GTX 1050 Ti is
EVGA GTX 1060 3GB
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so unattractive, seemingly nothing more
than a die shrink, and spec for spec
almost identical to the 950, the 1060
3GB is incredibly appealing. And it
won’t set you back as much as some
others that offer less functionality.
IT’S AT THE PRICE AND
PERFORMANCE SWEET SPOT, EVEN
UP AGAINST NVIDIA’S GTX 1050 TI
VRAM
Total War:
Attila
Far Cry
Primal
The
Division
Rise of the
Tomb Raider
Power Draw
Idle
Power Draw
Load
3DMark: Fire
Strike Ultra (DX11)
3DMark: Time
Spy (DX12) Price
12GB GDDR5X 16/29 54/62 35/61 12/32 49 365 7,166 9,097 £1,149
11GB GDDR5X 14/27 51/56 39/55 11/29 47 354 6,587 8,307 £679
8GB HBM 2.0 9/16 36/43 22/43 13/20 66 403 5,241 6,758 £570
8GB GDDR5X 9/19 39/43 26/41 8/20 53 334 5,077 6,597 £700
8GB GDDR5X 9/20 40/44 21/43 8/22 49 325 5,339 6,892 £999
VRAM
Total War:
Attila
Far Cry
Primal
The
Division
Rise of the
Tomb Raider
Power Draw
Idle
Power Draw
Load
3DMark: Fire
Strike Ultra (DX11)
3DMark: Time
Spy (DX12) Price
8GB HBM 2.0 21/31 58/69 42/67 22/36 64 331 8,656 6,263 £450
8GB GDDR5X 23/40 65/77 39/73 16/42 48 252 9,371 6,537 £529
8GB GDDR5 23/36 55/65 47/63 14/35 53 306 8,221 5,753 £549
8GB GDDR5 21/34 53/62 34/59 13/33 47 288 7,805 5,542 £419
8GB GDDR5 19/25 40/48 25/49 11/26 59 297 6,033 4,515 £420
Our test bed consists of an Intel Core i7-7700K, 16GB of Corsair DDR4, an Asus Maximus IX Hero, and a 500GB Samsung 850 Evo. All games tested on the highest graphical profile, with AA at 4K
Our test bed consists of an Intel Core i7-7700K, 16GB of Corsair DDR4, an Asus Maximus IX Hero, and a 500GB Samsung 850 Evo. All games tested on the highest graphical profile, with AA at 1440p
VRAM
Total War:
Attila
Far Cry
Primal
The
Division
Rise of the
Tomb Raider
Power Draw
Idle
Power Draw
Load
3DMark: Fire
Strike Ultra (DX11)
3DMark: Time
Spy (DX12) Price
4GB GDDR5 24/31 45/56 32/56 7/33 66 268 10,243 3,833 £360
6GB GDDR5 26/38 53/66 31/60 15/38 53 225 10,959 4,158 £289
3GB GDDR5 24/36 49/61 31/55 9/35 47 251 20,251 3,905 £289
4GB GDDR5 14/23 34/43 19/36 9/23 52 216 7,042 3,209 £145
4GB GDDR5 13/22 32/40 17/36 9/23 43 201 7,012 3,188 £200
Our test bed consists of an Intel Core i7-7700K, 16GB of Corsair DDR4, an Asus Maximus IX Hero, and a 500GB Samsung 850 Evo. All games tested on the highest graphical profile, with AA at 1080p
TOTAL
£289
BUDGET
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