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1 minute ago, Tricklix said:

3Gb to 6gb is almost no difference, rather go to a 1070

there is a difference. the VRAM (and cuda cores, but that is not a huge difference)

3GB VRAM is really not adequate. people were complaining about the 970 3.5GB Vram, and this card is even more powerful.

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I have a 3GB 1060 and it can't run all games at max settings because of VRAM....Soooooo close though. 1GB would get it over the top.

Let's take Batman AK for example...I can max out everything  and it runs great but gets a few stutters until I turn off interactive smoke.

 

3GB is just barely not enough for a 100% maxed out experience. Unless a rare micro stutter doesn't bother you.

 

Don't get me wrong...It runs them all at max settings but just can't stay locked at 60 FPS. Get some dips to 50 in Batman.

It does run Battlefield 4 at 120 FPS at all Ultra settings though.

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