
The 6GB of GDDR5 memory comes in at 2002 MHz (8000 MHz effective) which is 192 GB/s of bandwidth across its 192-bit bus. It did bump up a bin or so in less stressful tests. In this case, at stock it ran at 2000 MHz most of time. With Boost 3.0, in practice that 1860 MHz is around 100 MHz lower to what most will see while gaming. To that end, the 1060 FTW+ comes in with 1632 MHz base clock with boost to around 1860 MHz. EVGA slapped on its new ACX3.0 cooler, improved upon the reference PCB, and gave it higher clocks. Taking a look at the specifications table and GPU-Z, we see the spec’s of the full blown GTX 1060 6GB. Take a read below and see what features it brought to the table and how it performs in our testing suite! Specifications

This card has the updated ACX 3.0 Cooler, a better power delivery area/PCB, as well as the highest clocks of EVGA’s GTX 1060 lineup. Today I had a chance to review EVGA’s flagship GTX 1060 in its FTW+ Gaming ACX 3.0 Video card.
