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shikamaru317 said:
Lafiel said:

the 1060 doesn't have an SLI connector > mostlikely doesn't support it

The rumor I saw yesterday said that only the 3GB model doesn't have an SLI connector. But, Nvidia didn't even announce the rumored 3GB model today. So, the question is, does the 6GB model have a connector or not? There has yet to be an official statement from Nvidia on the matter afaik. 

If 1060 doesn't have an SLI connector, I'll probably go with RX 480 honestly. My current plan is to upgrade just my GPU since my current i3 CPU is good enough to not significantly bottleneck most games for the time being. Then, later on I was going to upgrade my CPU and motherboard if I discovered a game that was a signigficant CPU bottleneck. Then eventually I was going to buy a 2nd graphics card for SLI/Crossfire once 1080p/ultra is no longer possible with 1 card. If 1060 can't be SLI'd, that automatically puts it at a significant disadvantage for my uses.

computerbase.de has a test sample of the 1060 6GB without SLI connector, they said as much in their 1060 announcement news