The embargo has just lifted for NVIDIA’s more affordable Pascal graphics card, the GTX 1060 which outperforms the GTX 980 while being significantly cheaper. Not only that, it’s able to surpass the RX 480 and it will be interesting to see how popular the GTX 1060 is during the coming weeks. As always, AIB partners have been frantically working away to unleash a number of custom models with high factory overclocks and lower operating temperatures. Clearly, demand for NVIDIA’s new architecture has been extraordinarily high and many retailers have struggled to fulfil orders.
Thankfully, Overclockers UK secured the largest GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 stock around the world. Not only that, they’ve managed to expand their impressive stock even further and have the largest supply of GTX 1060 on launch. This includes the likes of Gigabyte, Inno3D, MSI, EVGA, Palit and much more. All pre-orders will be fulfilled within the coming weeks and Overclockers UK is offering free next day delivery to any UK mainline address.
On another note, the company is adding the GTX 1060 to numerous custom pre-built PCs and we should be receiving a sample for review purposes very soon. To compliment the GTX 1060, Overclockers UK have loads of G-Sync monitors in stock which eliminate screen tearing and unwanted stutter which happens when you employ V-Sync. Prices start from £239.99 and you can access the entire range via this page.
If you’d to know more about the GTX 1060, please take a look at our detailed review here.
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