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Lafiel said:
shikamaru317 said:

Definitely this. You can always buy a 2nd one later on once the price drops to like $200 in a year or so. 1 of these should give you enough power to max out pretty much every game at 1080p for at least a year, while adding a 2nd should allow you to max out just about every game at 1080p for a further 2 years. 

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

Good catch, I completely missed that.

This is the GTX 1060 reference PCB:

http://videocardz.com/61942/nvidia-pascal-gp106-and-gtx-1060-pcb-pictured-up-close

Look at the top of the card. Now look at the GTX 1070 PCB

http://videocardz.com/60364/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1070-pcb-pictured

 

Looks like Nvidia won't allow people to buy two 1060 and SLI them to get 1080 performance instead of buying their 1080. I wonder if/how this will affect their sales.



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