Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 X2
As mentioned, the Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 X2 is targeted at the mid-range consumer, for a slightly less price but not scrimping on power. If you compare its specs to its i-Chill equivalent, you’re not looking at much that is lagging behind; a boost clock of just 80MHz less and 0.2Gbps less for memory speed. Granted you’re not going to get top of the range cooling system or the fancy looks of an enthusiast’s graphics card.
Specifications
- CUDA Cores – 1280
- Graphics Clock-Base Clock (MHz) – 1506
- Boost Clock (MHz) – 1708
- Memory Clock – 8Gbps
- Standard Memory Config (MB) – 6144
- Memory Interface – GDDR5
- Memory Interface Width – 192-bit
- Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) – 192
- Bus Support – PCI-E3.0 X16
- Multi-Projection – Yes
- VR Ready – Yes
- NVIDIA Ansel – Yes
- NVIDIA SLI® Ready – NA
- NVIDIA G-SYNC™-Ready – Yes
- NVIDIA GameStream™-Ready – Yes
- NVIDIA GPU Boost™ – 3.0
- Microsoft DirectX – 12 API with feature level 12_1
- Vulcan API – Yes
- OpenGL – 4.5
- OS Certification – Windows 7-10, Linux, FreeBSDx86
- Multi Monitor – Yes
- Maximum Digital Resolution – 7680×4320 at 60 Hz RGB 8-bit with dual DisplayPort connectors or 7680×4320 at 60 Hz YUV420 8-bit with on DisplayPort 1.3 connector
- HDCP – 2.2
- Standard Display Connectors – Dual Link DVI-D, HDMI 2.0, 3x DisplayPort 1.4
- InternalAudio Input for HDMI – Internal
- Length – 218mm
- Height – 100mm
- Width – 2-slot
- Maximum Graphics Card Power (W) – 120
- Minimum System Power Requirement (W) – 400
- Supplementary Power Connectors – 6-pin
So a big thank you to Inno3D and Lori Tsang for hosting this meeting with us. We’ve gained a lot more insight into the workings of a graphics card company, and the marketing strategies involved. We at FunkyKit look forward to a long lasting beneficial relationship with Inno3D, and hope to get our hands on some of their latest graphics cards in the near future.