bro, the 1060 3gb version is watered down version? which one is the one u say rm4999?
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Dec 18 2017, 11:23 AM
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bro, the 1060 3gb version is watered down version? which one is the one u say rm4999?
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Dec 18 2017, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(shirogawawa @ Dec 18 2017, 12:20 PM) u dont know aye? gtx1060 6gb and 3gb nvidia quietly cut off some of the CUDA core. https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2604-...eview?showall=1 That's why i wanna confirm for laptop, if is 3gb but no watered down still ok, but if is watered down.. maybe similar performance like 1050ti. Currently looking for a decent laptop to replace my old i5 2500k gtx 760 desktop since i mostly travel now, so i better just get a gaming laptop, my working ultrabook tends to go very hot and i takut 1 day will kaput lol. |
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Dec 18 2017, 02:05 PM
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QUOTE(shirogawawa @ Dec 18 2017, 01:42 PM) why you refer the desktop gpu to laptop gpu as benchmark ? bro u dont understand what im trying to imply. Because this is the case for desktop, so it might be the case for laptop too. Unless u can korek and give me the full spec of the gtx 1060 of ur 3gb one for comparison, where i cant find it anywhere bro. But anyway i digged some review, 3gb is ard 4-5% lagging 6gb version at 1080p reso.as always std rules, you want higher end spec, spend more on higher model , skip the one you think its lower spec Y720 seems too big.. wat is the best price for y520 1060 version? |
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