Despite being one of the most demand benchmarks around, the GTX 1060 still put out fantastic results, with a score that’s not far of a 60fps average. We run extremely demanding settings, and you could easily get this past 60fps with a few minor tweaks.
Upping the resolution did take the wind out of the card a little, but again, it’s still keeping ahead of the bigger RX 480.
Even at 4K it kept onto its lead, already feeling pretty confident about this tiny cards gaming credentials.
While not as demanding as 4K, 21:9 is not easy, but the 1060 still manges to keep its lead on the other mid-budget cards.
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