This was an upgrade for an older MSI video card. I got 5 years of flawless service out of my old MSI card. In fact it still works fine, but just will no longer keep up with the requirements of newer games.
This was an upgrade for an older MSI video card. I got 5 years of flawless service out of my old MSI card. In fact it still works fine, but just will no longer keep up with the requirements of newer games.
Its nearly the size of a load of bread! But runs like a dream, for two years or was it three ive been using this card to run every single game at Max or ultra settings with an average of 40+ FPS depending on the game, Talking about big titles such as Fallout 4, Resident Evil and many more I cant...
was thinking of going for the 1070 but for how much less it costs it still preforms better than I need it to
My first build and I love it
none just make sure you have room for it in your case
It's pretty good compared to my old graphic's card. It's powerful enough to run especially big games at 60 fps and it's even able to run newer, more demanding games pretty well too. My only gripe with it is that I had to have an entirely new PC put together in order to even use it.
I just got this product... Performance was good although you need A better processer like i7 4790k or you will not get full performance of this GPU but i was not that much happy so i decided to get Msi twin frozr gaming X gtx 1080.... And Now iam happy with beast performance
A great preforming solid and quiet card with some extra's, like the LEDs.
Great performance, 1080p playing all my games maxed out and usually over 100 fps still; Card is very quiet and stays cool; Some funky LED's that can do a zillion different things/colours if that's your thing :
No complaints yet (Card is 2 weeks old at this point
The Gaming X 6G is a finely tuned version of the GTX 1060 that tops AMD's Radeon RX 480 in most tests (and Nvidia's own Founders Edition GTX 1060, too) right out of the box.
Brawny performance for a midrange video card; Easily overclocked; Very good software and physical design
Expensive among GTX 1060 partner cards; Card is much bigger than Founders Edition; Availability limited at debut; Like other GTX 1060s; no SLI support
Wanting to spend up to £300 on a shiny new GPU? AMD's Radeon RX 480 and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 are the two latest-generation parts vying for your hard-earned cash, and though both have plenty going for them, it's the latter that comes in a wider choice of flavours.
Well suited to FHD or QHD gaming; Excellent cooling performance; Silent when idle; quiet under load; Highly efficient architecture; Three-year warranty
Costs more than a GTX 980; Lacks SLI support
Are you ready to purchase a new monitor that has a better resolution than 1080p? Hopefully you are, PC gaming is being brought to a new level. For years mainstream gamers have been tied to a 1080p monitor due to the fact that mainstream video cards didn't perform well enough to generate the frames...
Ability to Overclock; Comes with backplate; Low Power Consumption; 120W Gaming TDP; Price Point; Performance; Lit Dragon Claws on Shroud; Low Overall Temperatures; Barely Audible Fan Noise; RGB LED; Well Thought Out Gaming APP
None at this Time
Aesthetically speaking, the MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X is sublime and I instantly fell in love with its extraordinary design. As previously mentioned, it's quite easy to feel lackadaisical about products sporting a red and black colour scheme mainly due to the quantity of components opting for this...
Attractive RGB illumination; Exceptional memory overclocking; Gorgeous aesthetics; Impressive factory overclock; Low power consumption; Military Class 4 components; Stunning build quality; Superb thermals; Unbelievably quiet
£70 more expensive than the reference RX 480
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