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title: "GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan OC Edition VR Ready Dual HDMI DP 1.4 Gaming Graphics Card, 3 Year Warranty"
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# 1809 MHz OC Boost Clock VR Ready with Dual HDMI 2.0 Ports Dual-Fan Cooling for 3x Quieter Gameplay GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan OC Edition VR Ready Dual HDMI DP 1.4 Gaming Graphics Card, 3 Year Warranty

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** 2828.85 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Level up your game with ASUS GTX 1060 — power, silence, and VR-ready thrills!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan OC Edition VR Ready Dual HDMI DP 1.4 Gaming Graphics Card, 3 Year Warranty by asus
- **How much does it cost?** 2828.85 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Dual-Fan Cooling:** Stay cool and focused with patented wing-blade fans delivering double airflow at 3x less noise.
- • **Seamless VR & Multi-Display Ready:** Connect your VR headset and monitor simultaneously via dual HDMI 2.0 ports for immersive setups.
- • **Turbocharged 1809 MHz Boost Clock:** Experience buttery-smooth 1080p60 gaming with overclocked power.
- • **Built to Last with Auto-Extreme Tech:** Premium aerospace-grade components ensure 15% faster speeds and 2.5x longer lifespan—future-proof your rig.
- • **Intuitive GPU Tweak II & XSplit Integration:** Master your performance and streaming with easy-to-use overclocking and game broadcasting tools.

## Overview

The ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan OC Edition is a high-performance gaming graphics card featuring a 1809 MHz boost clock, dual-fan cooling for quieter operation, and VR-ready dual HDMI 2.0 ports. Equipped with NVIDIA Pascal architecture and ASUS' Auto-Extreme technology, it delivers reliable, efficient power with advanced overclocking and streaming tools, making it ideal for 1080p gaming and immersive VR experiences.

## Description

Powered by NVIDIA pascal, the ASUS dual-fan GTX 1060 delivers cool Overclocked performance with a 1809Mhz Boost clock and Patented wing-blade fans shrouded in white to match ASUS motherboards. Gpu tweak II with XSplit gamecaster provide ultimate monitoring and streaming control, while super alloy power II provides precise power delivery. DVI Output : Yes x 1 (Native) (DVI-D) HDCP Support : Yes HDMI Output : Yes x 2 (Native) (HDMI 2.0) Display Port : Yes x 2 (Native) (Regular DP)

Review: Tl;dr: needed new GPU for deep learning class as a CS student. This card did NOT disappoint, in deep learning & in gaming - Background: I am a CS student who was taking a neural networking/deep learning class. At the time, I had a GTX 465 with unlocked cores (effectively a 470 just without the name on the GPU). The code I was running was for a convolutional neural network training on an image dataset. Because of this, my computer couldn't handle it and I needed to utilize my GPU for calculations via Nvidia CUDA & TensorFlow. Unfortunately, my GTX 465 wasn't compatible enough (2.0 compatibility), so I had to upgrade. That's when I decided to go for the GTX 1060 because of its compatibility with CUDA (6.0) and its performance capabilities (1080p60 @ max or near max settings for vast majority of games) for such a relatively low cost for a GPU from the newest GeForce line. In other words, it seemed to be exactly what I needed for the class and for general use moving forward after the class. Needless to say, Nvidia has outdone itself with this new line of cards. This card far surpassed my expectations, and it's just higher-tier low-tier GPU of the line ("2nd worst" after the 1050 Ti, not including its 3GB counterpart). Included with the card was a 1-year subscription to XGamecaster and ASUS' own overclocking software. The CNN training on the Cifar-10 dataset ran 100k iterations with provided TensorFlow code in about an hour (bottlenecked by print statements every 10 iterations). Keep in mind, this card is meant for gaming and not AI-related use (that's for the $2000+ Tesla line), which is why I was pleasantly surprised at how fast its computations were. Now onto gaming performance. One thing to note: the overclocking software has three presets: silent mode, gaming mode, and OC mode. Each of these settings allow for the fan to be completely off or on an automatic setting. Its default is gaming. Additionally, you are able to create your own profile and adjust the clock boost, GPU voltage, fan speed, power target, VRAM speed, target temperature, and target FPS. On gaming mode, it was able to run GTA V at near-max settings @ 1080p60 without going over 60 C with the fan on. There was a bit of lag every now and then, which is fair. On OC mode, I am able to do the same thing but with no lag at all. On both settings, the framerate sometimes drops to ~55 and back up again in a split second. it's not noticeable to me on my 60hz monitor, but it may be to some. By messing with the settings, I was able to get the clock boost up to 2025 mhz before any real minor or major performance issues. To do this, I set the boost to +85 and the power target/target temperature to 100%/83 C. Then I set the fan speed to 55% and the target FPS to 60 FPS. The boost is able to go past +85 but keep in mind the boost is bottlenecked by how much power the GPU is given (I didn't want to mess with the GPU voltage for fear of messing something up). With these settings, I was able to record with Nvidia Shadowplay and maintain 1080p60 with no issues at all. GTA V runs extremely smoothly, maxing out at 63C when heavy rain occurs in the game. Otherwise, it rather ever gets to 55C. Keep in mind, however, that the GPU temp also largely depends on your computer's airflow/cooling set up. The fan isn't noticeable to me, and I never end up in a room that feels like Texas. The BEST part, however, is the fact that this card is SO efficient, I ended up using less power overall than with my GTX 465. With my GTX 465, I couldn't overclock my CPU past 4.2GHz due to power restrictions. With this GTX 1060 card, I was able to overclock the CPU to 4.5GHz. I can possibly overclock it even more, but I'm fine at 4.5GHz. All in all, I am very satisfied with my purchase. For ~$250, I received a 1080p60-capable card that I can also use for deep learning (to an extent in practicality). For reference, here are my computer specs: i5-2500K @ 4.5GHZ MSI P67A-G45 B3 Motherboard 8GB RAM @ 1600mhz GTX 1060 6GB 250GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD 2 TB WD HDD
Review: Came from a potato laptop to my i5-8400 + GTX 1060 6GB - Keeping it simple, this GPU is great for 1080p gaming :). I recently bought a 144hz monitor soon to use it with this card, it's the msi optix mag24c btw it is adaptive/freesync , and it is g-sync compatible and it works like a charm. Note that in Fortnite I cap the FPS to 240fps and anytime there is a studder ( where I get less than 60FPS in a split second ) the monitor flickers a bit but it is not a deal breaker for me since most of the times the game runs from 120fps-240fps by turning all off/low except viewing distance which is set to High/Epic. I mainly play fortnite , all settings low and viewing distance High for competitive settings, fps hover depending on where you are on the map but generally it is always on top of 100fps , hovers from 180-240 ( Capped 240 ) when inside buildings generally and when outside 100-240max and at times it drops to 50 or 60 in a very short split seccond ( studder ) , The FPS amount may vary depending on what part of the map you are looking to , let's say a lot of buildings, or on an open area etc. Great card! If I were you right now though ( looking for a card ) I would suggest buying the 1660TI, same value, much better performance, I bought this on november 2018 so there was no such thing as a 1660ti back then otherwise, I would have prob gotten the 1660TI, get the MSI at 300$ on desertcart! With other game i've played, no issue, gameplay is smooth and generally over 60FPS, games I've tried are city of brass , Rime , dauntless as well and they all look beautiful :) . if you found this review helpful, hit that "Helpful" button :) If you like fortnite, I used to upload vids on this channel : "Zealous Pumpkin", on these vids my game was capped at 120FPS.

## Features

- 1809 MHz boost Clock (OC mode) with 6GB GDDR5;NVIDIA ANSEL for a revolutionary new way to capture in-game screenshots
- Dual-fan cooling provides double airflow for 3x quieter gameplay
- Vr ready with dual HDMI 2.0 ports to simultaneously connect headset & monitor
- GPU TWEAK II makes monitoring performance and streaming easier than ever, featuring game booster and XSplit Gamecaster, all via an intuitive interface.Auto-extreme technology delivers premium quality and reliability with aerospace-grade super alloy power II components to run 15% faster and last 2.5 longer than reference
- Graphics Engine:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
- Form Factor: Plug-in Card

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01JHQT1SE |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,409 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | Software drivers, User Manual, Warranty Card |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 931 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889349476086 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 6000 MB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | gddr5 |
| Graphics Description | ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 from Nvidia |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | Nvidia GTX 1060 |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR5 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 6000 MB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR5 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.53"L x 5.12"W |
| Item Type Name | Graphics Card |
| Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1809 MHz |
| Model Name | DUAL-GTX1060-O6G |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| UPC | 889349476086 |
| Video Output Interface | DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI |
| Video Processor | Nvidia GTX 1060 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** gddr5
- **Graphics Processor Manufacturer:** Nvidia GTX 1060
- **Graphics Ram Size:** 6000 MB
- **Video Output Interface:** DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are fans removable for custom cooling?**
A: Although you can mod it to accommodate custom cooling, it is not recommended (you can do it, do not do it).

**Q: Will this run a 5k dispkay, using both displayports? An HP 5k monitor?**
A: This card has a maximum definition of 7680x4320, which means it will indeed be able to run it. I would not recommend playing any games on it, though.

**Q: how many monitors does it support**
A: I am running 4. Three 27" and one 43". Card has 2 hdmi and 2 dp and one dvi.

**Q: Does this have a display port or only the 2 hdmi mentioned in the description? asus geforce gtx 1060 6gb dual-fan oc edition vr ready dual hdmi dp 1.4**
A: Yes, mine has a Display Port.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tl;dr: needed new GPU for deep learning class as a CS student. This card did NOT disappoint, in deep learning & in gaming
*by C***C on April 18, 2017*

Background: I am a CS student who was taking a neural networking/deep learning class. At the time, I had a GTX 465 with unlocked cores (effectively a 470 just without the name on the GPU). The code I was running was for a convolutional neural network training on an image dataset. Because of this, my computer couldn't handle it and I needed to utilize my GPU for calculations via Nvidia CUDA & TensorFlow. Unfortunately, my GTX 465 wasn't compatible enough (2.0 compatibility), so I had to upgrade. That's when I decided to go for the GTX 1060 because of its compatibility with CUDA (6.0) and its performance capabilities (1080p60 @ max or near max settings for vast majority of games) for such a relatively low cost for a GPU from the newest GeForce line. In other words, it seemed to be exactly what I needed for the class and for general use moving forward after the class. Needless to say, Nvidia has outdone itself with this new line of cards. This card far surpassed my expectations, and it's just higher-tier low-tier GPU of the line ("2nd worst" after the 1050 Ti, not including its 3GB counterpart). Included with the card was a 1-year subscription to XGamecaster and ASUS' own overclocking software. The CNN training on the Cifar-10 dataset ran 100k iterations with provided TensorFlow code in about an hour (bottlenecked by print statements every 10 iterations). Keep in mind, this card is meant for gaming and not AI-related use (that's for the $2000+ Tesla line), which is why I was pleasantly surprised at how fast its computations were. Now onto gaming performance. One thing to note: the overclocking software has three presets: silent mode, gaming mode, and OC mode. Each of these settings allow for the fan to be completely off or on an automatic setting. Its default is gaming. Additionally, you are able to create your own profile and adjust the clock boost, GPU voltage, fan speed, power target, VRAM speed, target temperature, and target FPS. On gaming mode, it was able to run GTA V at near-max settings @ 1080p60 without going over 60 C with the fan on. There was a bit of lag every now and then, which is fair. On OC mode, I am able to do the same thing but with no lag at all. On both settings, the framerate sometimes drops to ~55 and back up again in a split second. it's not noticeable to me on my 60hz monitor, but it may be to some. By messing with the settings, I was able to get the clock boost up to 2025 mhz before any real minor or major performance issues. To do this, I set the boost to +85 and the power target/target temperature to 100%/83 C. Then I set the fan speed to 55% and the target FPS to 60 FPS. The boost is able to go past +85 but keep in mind the boost is bottlenecked by how much power the GPU is given (I didn't want to mess with the GPU voltage for fear of messing something up). With these settings, I was able to record with Nvidia Shadowplay and maintain 1080p60 with no issues at all. GTA V runs extremely smoothly, maxing out at 63C when heavy rain occurs in the game. Otherwise, it rather ever gets to 55C. Keep in mind, however, that the GPU temp also largely depends on your computer's airflow/cooling set up. The fan isn't noticeable to me, and I never end up in a room that feels like Texas. The BEST part, however, is the fact that this card is SO efficient, I ended up using less power overall than with my GTX 465. With my GTX 465, I couldn't overclock my CPU past 4.2GHz due to power restrictions. With this GTX 1060 card, I was able to overclock the CPU to 4.5GHz. I can possibly overclock it even more, but I'm fine at 4.5GHz. All in all, I am very satisfied with my purchase. For ~$250, I received a 1080p60-capable card that I can also use for deep learning (to an extent in practicality). For reference, here are my computer specs: i5-2500K @ 4.5GHZ MSI P67A-G45 B3 Motherboard 8GB RAM @ 1600mhz GTX 1060 6GB 250GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD 2 TB WD HDD

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Came from a potato laptop to my i5-8400 + GTX 1060 6GB
*by C***S on January 15, 2019*

Keeping it simple, this GPU is great for 1080p gaming :). I recently bought a 144hz monitor soon to use it with this card, it's the msi optix mag24c btw it is adaptive/freesync , and it is g-sync compatible and it works like a charm. Note that in Fortnite I cap the FPS to 240fps and anytime there is a studder ( where I get less than 60FPS in a split second ) the monitor flickers a bit but it is not a deal breaker for me since most of the times the game runs from 120fps-240fps by turning all off/low except viewing distance which is set to High/Epic. I mainly play fortnite , all settings low and viewing distance High for competitive settings, fps hover depending on where you are on the map but generally it is always on top of 100fps , hovers from 180-240 ( Capped 240 ) when inside buildings generally and when outside 100-240max and at times it drops to 50 or 60 in a very short split seccond ( studder ) , The FPS amount may vary depending on what part of the map you are looking to , let's say a lot of buildings, or on an open area etc. Great card! If I were you right now though ( looking for a card ) I would suggest buying the 1660TI, same value, much better performance, I bought this on november 2018 so there was no such thing as a 1660ti back then otherwise, I would have prob gotten the 1660TI, get the MSI at 300$ on amazon! With other game i've played, no issue, gameplay is smooth and generally over 60FPS, games I've tried are city of brass , Rime , dauntless as well and they all look beautiful :) . if you found this review helpful, hit that "Helpful" button :) If you like fortnite, I used to upload vids on this channel : "Zealous Pumpkin", on these vids my game was capped at 120FPS.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 years later and this is still a great GPU
*by I***K on December 21, 2023*

I bought this 5 yrs ago and have received so much value from this card. It was great as the GPU in my main machine all the way up until I upgraded earlier this year. Presently I am continuing to get great value from this card by using it in a virtual pinball cabinet I built with the screen output. My notes: It easily is the best-looking graphics card I've ever owned. If you enjoy lighting effects this card and its white case absorb and reflect light nicely in your case. It isn't RGBA, but still looks good. - You can overclock the heck out of it before it becomes unstable - Sturdy card. While moving it to another machine I elbowed off the bench and it took a very hard fall on the concrete in the garage. Figured I killed it. Wasn't pretty. Yet, other than having to re-attach the fans, the thing booted right up like no big deal. I suspect I can get many more years of service from this card passing it down to other machines as needed. I have thoroughly enjoyed this card and have received my money's worth for sure.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Dual-Fan OC Edition VR Ready Dual HDMI DP 1.4 Gaming Graphics Card (DUAL-GTX1060-O6G)
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