I’m sure you love a great looking graphics card as much as the rest of us, and while the recently pictured Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 iChill X3 and Gaming OC graphics cards aren’t the best-looking GPUs Inno3D has ever produced, but they’re still pretty funky looking for what are effectively a budget friendly card, or at least what Nvidia calls budget friendly these days.
It looks like both of these new cards are using custom boards, and sporting 8-pin power connectors, which should mean plenty of room for extra power delivery on these overclocked versions, although hardly uncommon from what we’ve seen on other 1060 spec cards. Both will be clocking in at 1784MHz and 8.2GHz memory, which is +76 andMHz +200MHz respectively; a modest but welcome boost.
The cards certainly look great, although I’m no 100% sold on the red plastics, but overall it looks like the cards will deliver solid airflow throughout. Will you be sporting one of these two mid-range monsters in your next system build or upgrade? Or are you holding out for price drops on the higher end graphics cards? Let us know in the comments section below.
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