








🚀 Elevate your rig with GTX 1060 SC — power, precision, and performance in a sleek package!
The EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 SC GAMING is a compact, high-performance graphics card featuring a 1607 MHz base clock and 1835 MHz boost clock, backed by 6GB of GDDR5 memory. Designed for gamers and professionals alike, it supports up to 4 monitors at resolutions up to 7680x4320 and includes DX12 OSD support with EVGA Precision XOC for effortless overclocking. Its single-fan ACX 2.0 cooling keeps temperatures in check while maintaining quiet operation, making it an ideal choice for powerful yet space-conscious PC builds.





| ASIN | B01IPVSLTC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,581 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6144 MB GDDR5 memory |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,401) |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2016 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6144 MB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.8 x 1.62 x 4.38 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 06G-P4-6163-KR |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Memory Speed | 1607 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 1.62 x 4.38 inches |
| Series | EVGA CORPORATION |
M**.
2164 Mhz GPU Core Clock / 4498 Mhz Memory Clock on Liquid Metal with Additional Air Cooling!
Amazing product . I did use the following products also to overclock with this: Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal ( Warning this probably does void your warranty - I used this to replace the stock GPU Paste ) Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut Thermal Grease Paste - 1.0 Gram Titan Adjustable PCIE FAN ( Placed under the EVGA GTX 1060 for increased airflow ) Titan Adjustable Dual Fan PCI Slot VGA Cooler (TTC-SC07TZ) Sally Hansen Clear Nail Polish ( For covering the capacitors and power connectors around the GPU because Nail Polish is Non-Conductive ) Sally Hansen Color Therapy Nail Polish, Top Coat 0.5 Ounce Long-Lasting Nail Polish with Gel Shine and Nourishing Care DISCLAIMER: I don't recommend you try the modifications I have in my review unless you know what you are doing, do so at your own risk as this most likely will void your warranty. But if $350 doesn't matter to you and you are an expert, then read on. I first unscrewed the cooler from the Graphics Card on the back plate with 4 phillips screws and disconnected the side fan connector, this exposed the copper heat sink and the GPU. I used Alcohol Wipes to gently remove all of the stock GPU Paste and waited a few minutes to dry, then I used the Sally Hansen Color Theraphy Nail Polish, which by the way is NON CONDUCTIVE and is safe to use, by applying it around the GPU Die on the capacitors and power connectors creating a protective cover. I waited 10 minutes for it to dry and then applied 3 more layers, this was done to prevent a power short circuit in case liquid metal got on the capacitors around the GPU Die. Just to be clear the Nail Polish was placed around the GPU and note directly on it. Once the Capacitors were completely covered in Nail Polish, I placed a pea sides amount of liquid metal on the GPU Die and used the QTIP to spread it nice and evenly on the GPU Die like butter. Turning on my computer the Idle Temperature went from 42 Degrees Stock Paste to 36 Degrees Ambient Temperature with the Liquid Metal. Starting off with testing, I did download the latest drivers from EVGA Website and as of this review it is display driver 398.11 with BIOS 86.06.68.00.62 as of 06/06/2018. Stock the card does come with a stock clock speed of 1607 MHz / Real Boost Clock: 1835 MHz. However, I was able to get that up to 2164 Mhz on the GPU Clock and 4498 Mhz on the Memory clock. Using the following settings with my modifications, I downloaded EVGA Precision OC from EVGA's website and also EVGA Scanner X For EVGA Precision OC I used the following settings: Turn on KBOOST ( Forces GPU to operate at full boost clock 100% of the time) 120% Power Target (This is your TDP - Thermal Design Power) - Gives your Graphics Card 20% more power for higher overclocks Break the link for both Power Target and Temperature ( You want this so that you get more power regardless of temperature) Set Priority to Power Target For Voltage I set it to 70% For Fan Speed, I set it to 70% ( It's loud but I can use a Gaming Headset ) GPU Clock Speed Offset set to +160 Mhz Memory Clock Offset set to +496 Mhz Also Motherboard Southbridge Voltage was increased to 1.25 Volts, VDDR Voltage increased to 1.25 Volts, VDDR PCIE Voltage increased to 1.25 Volts. This was done to increase power delivery to the Graphics Card from the PCIE Slot on the motherboard due to the high 120% TDP. Running a stress test for at 4K Resolution at 3840 x 2160 Pixels with 8X MSAA produced a steady frame rate of 43 Frames Per Second at 65 Degrees Celcius, up from 10 Frames Per Second at stock and this test ran for 10 minutes rendering over 25,000 Frames without crashing. This pretty much turned my GTX 1060 into a GTX 1070 for a much lower price as the 1070's sell for about $500 and made gaming at 4K on the 1060 to be actually playable. Gamers probably won't need to run 8X MSAA and can do just fine with 2X MSAA when Gaming at 4K with my modifications since you can't really notice jagged edges at 2X Anti Aliasing and 4K and overclocked the frames never ran below 30 Frames per second. Final Conclusion: The EVGA GTX 1060 6GB overclocks like a champ and with liquid metal, great cooling fans from your case and a PCIE Fan Cooler, you can easily turn your overclocked 1060 into a stock 1070 when running at 4K Resolution that is 24/7 Stable. Your results may vary with the Silicon Lottery, but I highly recommend this product if you are buying it with overclocking in mind, it does great. Pushing it past 2,200 Mhz however did not happen for me and most I was able to do was 2164 Mhz, it is probably possible to go to 2,200 Mhz by doing shunting mods, but that is probably a 2-4% increase in performance from 2164 Mhz and honestly not worth it IMO.
K**H
Great value, good frame rates at ultra quality
This review is of the EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB GDDR5 Superclocked card, p/n 03g-p4-6162-kr I got this quite a few months back, and at the time graphics cards were still at a premium due to crypto currency mining. I researched performance of the different models, and realized the 1060s were far better than the 1050s, and only slightly slower than the 1070s, with the 1080s being way out of my price range. And despite some really adamant bloggers complaining about the diminished architecture of the 3GB version, in real world performance testing, the 3gb and 6gb cards were functioning nearly identical. So when this particular card went on sale, I jumped on it. I've had no problems with EVGA products in the past, and they tend to out preform the competition with their OC models. One nice thing is size. It was easier to both install and remove, because there isn't more card blocking access to the PCIe x16 riser lock. When everything else is hooked up, that can be difficult to get to. Another great thing is that it needs just a single fan. That means it's quiet. And unless the graphics are getting really intense, that fan doesn't even need to run much of the time. This card comes with a good combination of ports. Ok, so to hook up all there of my dvi monitors, I had to buy two new cables, but it does support several monitors, which is great when working from home. Note: I honestly haven't looked into whether or not this card supports 3d output to multiple monitors, since most games do a terrible job of supporting it. I'm not an FPS fan, but I did want better performance and quality from the games I do play (Battletech, Fallout, a bunch of steam games, etc.). This card was an upgrade to my old PC, replacing a GTX570, and it significantly improved my frame rates, with higher quality settings. I've since built a new PC based off the i5-9600k, and this is still a perfect video card for what I'm playing right now. I'm playing all my games on the highest quality settings, and maxing the refresh rate of my aging 60Hz monitors. I expect I'll upgrade in a year or two, and probably buy a new gaming monitor at that time, too. For now, this still meet my needs, and I'm very happy with it. I haven't seen any graphical glitches, or had any crashes. The Nvidia driver installs are flawless, as always. There is a utility from EVGA, Precision XOC, that looks great for those that really want to control their overclock settings, but I haven't had need to mess with it at all.
C**Y
No soy de los que se pone a contar los fps pero esta tarjeta corre de manera muy fluída todos los juegos que le he puesto en ultra a 1080p. Si te preocupa que tu equipo esté algo viejo, con esta tarjeta le darás nueva vida a tu computadora, tengo un i7 3770 (un procesador que es del 2012) y mi equipo no tiene nada que pedirle a un Xbox One X. La decisión de comprar esta tarjeta fue porque su frecuencia base es mayor que la de modelos similares de otras marcas, incluso la frecuencia base de esta supera a la frecuencia OC de otras marcas. Para hacer más sencillo mi comentario, su rendimiento es mejor que el de otras marcas y por un precio igual o menor, incluso que la competencia (RX 580). La tarjeta es muy silenciosa, de hecho no se escucha, también es muy fría. Además de la tarjeta se incluye manuales, disco de software, un poster, un sticker de EVGA de apariencia metálica y un adaptador de 6 pines por si tu fuente no incluye esa conexión. Edicion de marzo de 2019: La tarjeta la compre en noviembre de 2017 y me costo $5200 aprox, actualmente recomendaria la GTX 1660 Ti o la GTX 1660 segun tu presupuesto, ya que ambas tarjetas rinden mejor y con precio menor que una 1060.
S**Y
I did a lot of research before opting for the EVGA GTX1060 SC (Superclocked). I will not go into too much detail here, suffice to say that you should take a look at the Tech Deals channel on YouTube for their brilliant, extensive and thorough assessment of the current GPU (and other components) landscape. The conclusion I found from this channel was very much in line with the assessment I was already forming from my research, so I had no hesitation in buying this card. I must also state that from looking at numerous teardowns it was obvious that the EVGA was a top notch design and construction. I’m very impressed with this company. The Superclocked is without a shadow of a doubt worth [more than] the £10 premium over & above the base card. My only dissatisfaction was the fact that Amazon delivered it without any delivery packaging. That was a first in all the years of using Amazon. I have been assured that it was a one off and I was given a discount, but I remain shocked that that could occur in the first place, both from a damage and a security perspective.
G**A
Funciona perfectamente, saca juegos actuales en alta calidad (como el witcher 3) a 1080p sin bajar de los 60 fps. Recomendable al 100%
C**E
It's obviously not the top of the line today but it still manage to play a few recent games at 30 fps like elden ring. Bought this 9 years ago and never really had a problem with it. Gave the pc to a friend along the way and they also haven't had issues
S**O
Eu havia anteriormente buscado avaliações do produto, análises técnicas e de desempenho. Tudo dentro do esperado. Ótima qualidade. Utilizando Windows 10. Inicialmente ocorreu um problema que ao ligar o pc, apareciam 4 telas sobrepostas, precisei configurar via bios, fora isso foi tranquilo. (y)
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