ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10600A-10L, 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact

ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10600A-10L, 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact

  • New Pascal Architecture
  • 6 GB 192-bit GDDR5
  • Virtual Reality Ready
  • 1x Dual-link DVI-I, 3x DisplayPort (version 1.4), 1x HDMI (2.0b)
  • Boost Clock 1708 MHz
  • Extended warranty included with every graphics card purchase. User registration required on ZOTAC website.

The GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card is loaded with innovative new gaming technologies and the groundbreaking NVIVIDIA Pascal architecture, making it the perfect choice for high-definition gaming in one of the smallest sizes at only 6.85” length. • Get up to 3X the performance and power efficiency of previous-generation GPUs.
• Experience fast, smooth, power-efficient gaming experiences with ultra-fast FinFET technology, plus support for DirectX 12 features.
• Tap into advanced graphics technologies like NVIDIA GameWorks that provide a more interactive and cinematic experience, as well as incredibly smooth gameplay.
• Discover next-generation NVIDIA VRWorks technologies for low latency, plug-and-play compatibility, and amazing performance that lets you hear and feel every moment.

PERFORMANCE
• All-new NVIDIA Pascal architecture
• Up to 3X faster than previous-generation graphics cards in VR gaming applications
• Created wi

List Price: $ 249.99

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guys this is the CARD to get!!!!, July 23, 2016
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This review is from: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10600A-10L, 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact (Personal Computers)
Guys this is the CARD to get. I upgraded from a i3 2100/7950, to a i5 6400 w/ a GTX 1060. Right off I was getting 95-115fps in BF4 w/ULTRA settings, and 75-83 FPS on Ultra in BF Hardline (1080p). The best part is its super cool, I’m running the card from a 430w PSU I picked up for and there is no noticeable heat coming off my machine. Bottom line, this card is amazing on every level (Price, Performance, and Power efficiency).

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY THIS CARD FOR HIGHER THAN 270$, July 29, 2016
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This card is definitely the go to for the budget builder I got this card for 269$ Do not get this card for higher then that price it’s good but you should not be paying 300$+ for it.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review with GPU-Z stats for Gaming and Heaven Benchmark, July 23, 2016
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Somehow, I managed to get Zoctac GeForce GTX 1060 AMP Edition on launch day via Amazon LLC prime at 0.00 (7/19/16). Currently the GTX 1060 is out of stock everywhere. I was building a PC and I planned on building it this May with a GTX 970. I decided to delay as AMD was coming out with the RX 480 8GB. I liked the RX 480 on its launch day (6/29/16) and tried to purchase one, but they were all out of stock too quickly. Then I learned of the reference 480’s PCI-e power overdraw issue, and how hot the card runs, so then I decided to wait for the AMD custom aftermarket cards, but they STILL haven’t arrived one month later (AMD kinda dropped the ball there). So I then had no choice but to wait for the release of the GTX 1060. Once the GTX 1060 was released, it was made evident that the GTX 1060 is better than the reference RX 480 in just about every way. The RX 480 only does significantly better than the GTX 1060 in Doom with Vulkan. And also the RX 480 supports crossfire, while the GTX 1060 doesn’t support SLI. So even though I originally wanted a RX 480 8GB, and leaned towards buying AMD, I couldn’t deny that the GTX 1060 is a better card through the numerous tech reviewers and stats.

Personally, I have had Zotac cards before , and have only good things to say. So I knew that I would have a great card from Zotac. And it does deliver. Haven’t played many games with it yet as I just got it yesterday, but I have played OverWatch on EPIC max quality 1080p and I get around average 115 frames per second (fps) while never dipping below 85 fps. Looks amazing. To further test the Zotac 1060 AMP, I ran the Unigine Heaven Benchmark with the ULTRA highest quality at 1080p with 8x anti aliasing. I did this as I wanted to see some of the card’s potential in my PC. Using the well regarded GPU-Z to see the cards stats, I am happy with the results of both my gaming performance and the performance during the Heaven Benchmark. Zotac advertises the card as having a boost clock of 1771 MHz to ensure that mark is met. But for the most part, the card will actually boost to 1936MHz and SUSTAIN that boost clock for your gaming session. So understand that the advertised boost clock is lower than what you will actually enjoy which means you are getting roughly 165 higher clock rate than listed. The card will get up to 75 degrees during an intense load such as a benchmark, but for gaming it will be around 65 degrees. The fans are very quiet, I only really hear them if I put my ear next to my case. Under the Heaven Benchmark the fans only got to 45%. So you could definitely increase the speed to lower the temps, but I didn’t really feel the need to as the card has already exceeded my expectations.

I attached the GPU-Z stats in the two images. The 1911MHz clock sheet was during the Heaven Benchmark. The 1936MHz clock sheet was during gaming. The 1936MHz sheet stats are more likely something you will see during typical gaming at max quality.

So in general I feel that this is a great card for 0.00 and under. Currently the card is listed at 0.00 because the stock is low and 3rd party sellers are selling the cards at stupidly high prices to gouge this. What makes this card great is that it deliver so much performance at 0.00 and under. If it is priced anything above that then it is not worth it. DO NOT BUY THIS CARD IF IT IS ABOVE 0.00.

My Build
i5-6500
Asus ATX DDR4 Motherboard H170-PRO/CSM
Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB
Kingston HyperX FURY Black 8GB (2 x4GB)
GTX 1060 Zotac AMP Edition
EVGA 600B Bronze 100-B1
Corsair Carbide Series 200R Compact ATX Case

TL;DR – Buy this card (AMP Edition) at 0.00 or under. It is better than the reference RX 480 in just about every way except Vulkan Doom. Zotac is a great brand and I have never had an issues with them. Gaming and Benchmark stats images attached.

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  1. 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Guys this is the CARD to get!!!!, July 23, 2016
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    GamerSD

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    This review is from: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10600A-10L, 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact (Personal Computers)
    Guys this is the CARD to get. I upgraded from a i3 2100/7950, to a i5 6400 w/ a GTX 1060. Right off I was getting 95-115fps in BF4 w/ULTRA settings, and 75-83 FPS on Ultra in BF Hardline (1080p). The best part is its super cool, I’m running the card from a 430w PSU I picked up for $24 and there is no noticeable heat coming off my machine. Bottom line, this card is amazing on every level (Price, Performance, and Power efficiency).

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  2. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    DO NOT BUY THIS CARD FOR HIGHER THAN 270$, July 29, 2016
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    OgoEx

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    This card is definitely the go to for the budget builder I got this card for 269$ Do not get this card for higher then that price it’s good but you should not be paying 300$+ for it.

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