Nvidia GTX 1060 to have no PCIe power connector

16nm Pascal is very power efficient

According to the new report, it appears that Nvidia's GP106 Pascal-based mid-range graphics cards might be coming without any additional PCIe power connector due to the great power efficiency of the Pascal GPU.

We have already reported that upcoming Nvidia GP106-based mid-range graphics cards, most likely called the GTX 1060 and GTX 1050, could launch in Autumn, or late Q3, and today we have a few more information regarding it.

According to a new report from Videocardz.com, the GP106 GPU is very power efficient and the GTX 1060 could end up with a TDP of less than 75W and so it will come without any additional PCIe power connector, just like the currently available GTX 950.

Despite a lower power requirement, the GTX 1060 will still offer a 30 to 50 percent performance improvement compared to the currently available GM206-based GTX 960 graphics cards.

Of course, we will first see Nvidia's GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 GP104-based graphics cards which should give a hint on what kind of performance and power efficiency to really expect from any future Pascal-based graphics cards.



Source: Videocardz.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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