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GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Mini ITX OC 3G Graphics Card w/3 GB GDDR5 Memory

Description: GIGABYTE GeForce (NVIDIA) GTX 1060 Mini ITX OC 3G Graphics Card with 3 GB of GDDR5 Memory and Single-Fan Cooler Thank you for your interest in this item and please visit our store for other offerings. We have very reasonable shipping terms and combine orders to save money (for customers) on shipping costs. We also maintain customer friendly return/refund/exchange policies. Product Description: Listing Update...This is not so much an update as it is a brief comment about the computers and related parts I have available for sale. Personal computers (and in particular desktop computers) have always been a hobby of mine. I've enjoyed tinkering with this stuff over the years and have accumulated a number of items during this time...some new and some used. I am not an expert on the subject...more of an enthusiast...but I will still do my best to answer any questions as it relates to my computer related listings. Thank you. Original Listing... This offering is for a used GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Mini ITX OC 3G graphics card with 3 GB of GDDR5 memory and an oversized single-fan cooler. I'm calling it oversized (even though "ITX" is in the model name), because the overall height of the graphics card extends above the rear shield, which can create mounting problems in those cases where the height needs to be even with the rear shield. Having said this, the cooler design is excellent (especially for a single-fan model), as noted by the relatively cool temperatures and moderate fan speeds noted below during stress testing. Additionally, the graphics card incorporates GeForce 10 Series technology (Pascal architecture) released by NVIDIA in 2016. So it's an older graphics card and should not be considered an equivalent to many of today's newer and more expensive offerings. Still, at the time of its release, many in the industry hailed the GeForce 10 Series as more than just a refresh of the formidable GeForce 900 Series (Maxwell architecture). The GeForce 10 Series offered meaningful performance improvements not often experienced between a single generation. For this reason, it probably comes as no surprise that this Pascal architecture holds up fairly well to newer/lower-end, but still more expensive, GeForce 16 Series (Turing architecture) graphics cards. For example, this GTX 1060 is going to be more powerful than a current model GTX 1630 and comparable to a GTX 1650. Notwithstanding the architecture and cooler discussion, this graphics card is still a "value-play" relative to newer and more expensive models, but for those that enjoy gaming in their spare time, this GPU has decent capabilities (especially at "1080p"). Newer big-budget ("Triple-A" or "AAA") titles will be a challenge (even at lower settings), but casual and less demanding games (new and old) should offer a better experience at higher details. In other words, this graphics card should play (and meet the minimum requirements for) many games, as long as you are willing to dial down the settings when necessary. However, before I offer any of my graphics cards for sale, I thoroughly inspect and clean them (and perform minor repairs when necessary). More specifically (and as it relates to this particular offering), I carefully disassembled this graphics card so I could inspect the PCB, heat-sink, fans and fan shroud. This allowed me to clean these component pieces with high pressure air and apply new thermal paste on the heat spreader that covers the GPU die. I also inspected the thermal pads and some were of the really thin variety, so I replaced all of them. Lastly, the fan still spins like new, so I left it alone (other than a good cleaning). Once I have completed the refurbishing of the graphics card, I then install it in a new computer with updated drivers for stress testing. This particular graphics card was briefly installed in a newly built Ryzen 5 system with 16 GB of DDR4 memory, 1 TB of SSD storage, a 600 watt bronze rated power supply and a mid-tower case with good air flow. For those that are interested in the details of my stress testing approach, I load the following freeware programs: 3DMark Demo, GPU-Z, FurMark, HWMonitor, Unigine Heaven and Superposition. Some of these programs help to identify the graphics card and monitor it's performance, while others attempt to stress it. More specifically, here is my approach to stressing the graphics card to give me some assurances that it will function according to manufacturers specifications. First, I run GPU-Z and HWMonitor to identify and monitor the graphics card when idle and under heavy load. Then I run Unigine Heaven for maybe 30 minutes to an hour and include a few benchmark runs during this time. I follow this up with 3DMark Demo and choose the Time Spy and Fire Strike programs, because they both have a dedicated graphics test. Next, I run the Unigine Superposition benchmark maybe a handful of times. Finally, I run FurMark for maybe another 20-30 minutes (or until temperatures appear to level off). It's been my experience that if one of my used graphics cards is able to make it through this battery of graphics intensive stress tests without any issues, then it is ready for service. Follow-up...I am getting some folks that are asking questions about any scores recorded during some of the testing. I don't know them all, but I do write down a few, and will share them here... Unigine (two runs at medium detail): Heaven: 3627 (144.0 fps) / 3625 (144.0 fps) Superposition: 8487 (63.5 fps) / 8486 (63.5 fps) 3DMark Demo Time Spy (two runs): First: 4258 (Graphics: 3963 / Processor: 7372) Second: 4061 (Graphics: 3965 / Processor: 7358) Fire Strike (two runs): First: 11246 (Graphics: 12590 / Processor: 20360 / Combined: 4550) Second: 11248 (Graphics: 12592 / Processor: 20401 / Combined: 4549) Please keep in mind these scores are based on hardware running at manufacturers' stock speeds (so no overclocking) and an ambient room temperature of 20 degrees Celsius (or 68 degrees Fahrenheit). It's also worth noting that after monitoring temperatures during these various tests, the maximum GPU temperature recorded was a respectable 69 degrees Celsius (with the fans spinning at 51%). Having said the above, I thought it might also be helpful if I shared a specifications sheet of sorts that provides more details.... GPU Series / Model: NVIDIA GeForce 10 Series / GTX 1060 Clock Speed: 1556 MHz (Base) and 1771 (Boost) Processor Cores: 1152 CUDA Cores Memory Size / Type: 3 GBs of GDDR5 Memory Interface / Effective Clock: 192-bit running at 8 Gbps (or 8008 MHz) Video Ports: x1 HDMI, x1 DisplayPort and x2 DVI-D (all of which have been tested and work fine) Cooler: single-fan/heatsink design Power: 6-pin (port) and research indicates this card will draw 120+ watts of power under heavy load (and the recommended minimum power supply is 400 watts). FYI Note: a PCI Express slot can supply 75 watts of power, a 6-pin connector another 75 watts and an 8-pin connector an additional 150 watts. Size (L x W): 6.89" x 4.76" and a footprint that covers two slots. Weight: 1 lb 4 oz Other Notes: Please do not try to compare the processor cores and the related core clock speeds for AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards. Their core processing architectures are different, so their specifications are not comparable. More specifically, the AMD Stream Processors are smaller and incorporate a simpler design relative to NVIDIA CUDA cores (that are larger and more complex). In other words, more AMD Stream Processors compared to NVIDIA CUDA cores does not necessarily equate to a faster graphics card processor. In addition, the AMD Stream Processors will run at a lower clock speed (measured in MHz) compared to NVIDIA CUDA cores, and this does not necessarily translate to a slower graphics card processor. So again, these processor specifications are just not comparable. Now memory specifications, etc., are generally comparable. In terms of condition, this is a used graphics card that I have refurbished (as discussed above). I can usually find some minor scuffs and marks that are typical of a used offering (and there are some here), but overall the graphics card cleaned up well (inside and out) and performed as expected during all my stress testing. I'll end up keeping a few of my older graphics cards for potential future builds from this era, but right now I just have too many on the shelf. So I have decided to part with some of them to those that may have a more urgent need relative to mine. You may visit our store by clicking on this "Store Home Page" link. Note to international customers regarding shipping... We apologize to those that feel some of our international shipping charges are too high. We only charge actual shipping rates, but once an order exceeds a certain amount, we hesitate to use the least expensive US Postal Services First Class International service. We feel this way, because this service is not trackable or insurable...so more risk of loss. We prefer the US Postal Services Priority Mail International service for more expensive orders, because this service is trackable at USPS.com and insurable...so less risk of loss. Unfortunately, this service is more expensive, especially for smaller/lighter packages, relative to the First Class International service. We are sorry about these higher shipping costs, but hopefully our notes help to explain why this is the case. Note to international customers regarding customs... We also apologize to those that feel their country import taxes, duties and brokerage fees are excessive. As a small US business, we are required by customs' laws to declare each order as a retail sale. Additionally, the declared order value must be equal to total store purchases and/or winning auction bids (less any shipping costs, as these are not considered in the declared value). As a result, each customer will be responsible for paying his/her own country taxes, duties and brokerage fees, which will be collected upon delivery. Again, we apologize for these additional costs, but we cannot afford the penalties and fines that come with breaking customs' laws...so we have to strictly abide by them.

Price: 79.99 USD

Location: Argonia, Kansas

End Time: 2024-11-02T18:46:56.000Z

Shipping Cost: N/A USD

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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Connectors: DisplayPort, DVI-D, HDMI

Brand: GIGABYTE

Chipset Manufacturer: NVIDIA

Memory Size: 3 GB

Power Cable Requirement: 6-Pin PCI-E

MPN: GV-N1060IXOC-3GD

Cooling Component Included: Fan with Heatsink

Memory Type: GDDR5

Chipset/GPU Model: GeForce GTX 1060

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