Judging from a couple of leaked pictures, EVGA is actually working on two mini-ITX Geforce GTX 1060 graphics cards, one of which will be a Superclocked version with factory-overclock.
Since both graphics cards will be based on a shorter dual-slot single-fan cooler we do not expect a hefty overclock on the Superclocked version, especially since it will still need a single 6-pin PCIe power connector and be based on Nvidia's reference design.
As you know, the new Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 should start selling later today when some of the first reviews are scheduled to appear. It will be based on GP106 GPU, have 1280 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR5 memory paired up with a 192-bit memory interface.
The GPU on the reference version works at 1506MHZ base clock and 1708MHZ Boost clock, but we are not sure on how far will Nvidia partners be able to push their custom versions, although we have seen some going as high as 1873MHz for the GPU Boost clock.
Hopefully, we will hear more about EVGA's GTX 1060 lineup later today.
Source:
Videocardz.com.