Maxsun GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G vs NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB

Theoretical performance comparison

Real-world game, 3D graphics and compute performance is dependent on several essential card parameters, including pixel fillrate, texture fillrate, memory bandwidth, single-precision performance and double-precision performance. Why they are important and which GPU has better characteristics you will find below.

Pixel fill rate (gigapixels/s)

200
160
120
80
40
0
 
 
108
 
82
 
 
Higher is better
The Maxsun GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G graphics unit has higher pixel fill rate due to greater number of ROPs, even though its graphics frequency is lower. Having better pixel fillrate allows the GPU to draw more pixels on screen and off screen, which is beneficial for some 3D effects in games, or when playing at higher display resolutions.
  - Maxsun GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G
  - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB

Texture fill rate (gigatexels/s)

300
240
180
120
60
0
 
 
256
 
123
 
 
Higher is better
Even so it has slower graphics clock, the Maxsun GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G graphics card comes with many more TMUs, resulting in considerably better texture fill rate. Better maximum texture fill rate allows the GPU to use more sophisticated 3D effects and/or map more textures to each textured picture element, which improves games visual appearance.

Single Precision performance (GFLOPS)

10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
 
 
8186
 
3935
 
 
Higher is better
Single Precision performance illustrates how many single-precision floating point operations the graphics card can execute per second. This performance is expressed in billions of Floating Point Operations Per Second, or GFLOPS. As a rule, the faster CUDA cores or stream processors operate at, and the more cores / processors the graphics card has, the higher Single Precision performance will be. The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G graphics card is significantly faster here. Higher single-precision performance number means the graphics card will perform better in general computing applications. Since CUDA cores or stream processors are also used as vertex and geometry shaders for 3D image generation, higher performance is also beneficial to games.

Memory bandwidth (GB/s)

300
240
180
120
60
0
 
 
256
 
192
 
 
Higher is better
Memory bandwidth parameter specifies how much memory (in Gigabytes) the GPU can read from or write to dedicated memory per second. Graphics cards with higher memory bandwidth have better performance at high display resolutions, or when using large and detailed textures, and/or utilizing complex 3D effects and filters, like anti-aliasing. The bandwidth depends on several components, such as memory type, speed, and width of memory interface. Specifically, the GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G offers wider memory bus. Consequently, it has more memory bandwidth.
  - Maxsun GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8G
  - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB

Specs comparison

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General information

Market segmentDesktop
ManufacturerMaxsunNVIDIA
ModelGeForce GTX 1070 Ti Turbo 8GGeForce GTX 1060 3GB
Based onNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 TiN/A

Architecture / Interface

Die name  
Architecture 
Fabrication process 
Bus interface 

Cores / shaders

CUDA cores  
ROPs  
Pixel fill rate  
Texture units  
Texture fill rate  
Single Precision performance  
Double Precision performance  

Clocks / Memory

Base clock1607 MHz1506 MHz
Boost clock  
Memory size8192 MB3072 MB
Memory typeGDDR5
Memory clock 
Memory interface width  
Memory bandwidth  

Other features

Maximum SLI options  
Maximum power  

Better values / features are marked with green color, and worse values are in red color.


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