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GPU: GP107 CUDA Cores: 768 Base Clock: 1290MHz Boost Clock: 1392MHz VRAM: 4GB GDDR5 Memory Speed: 7Gbps Memory Bus: 128-bit
GPU: GP106 CUDA Cores: 1280 Base Clock: 1506MHz Boost Clock: 1708MHz VRAM: 3GB / 6GB GDDR5 Memory Speed: 8Gbps Memory Bus: 192-bit
– 6GB GDDR5 RAM – VR Ready – 7680 x 4320 maximum supported resolution – Consumes 120W power on an 8 Pin PCIe connector
GTX 1060 is larger than the GTX 1050 Ti, being 255mm and 145mm in length, respectively.
The 1050 Ti has a power consumption of 75 watts, while the GTX 1060 uses 120 watts.
Both GPUs have HDMI 2.0, DVI, and DisplayPort connections for connecting multiple high-resolution monitors.