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Palit GTX 1060 Super JetStream 6GB Review

Power consumption was measured after 10 minutes of load under three scenarios: Furmark GPU stress test, Unigine Valley looping at the Extreme HD preset and desktop idle. The measurement was taking using an Energenie ENER007 power meter and measured for the whole system, excluding the monitor.

While Furmark and desktop idle provide stable and consistent power read-outs, Unigine Valley does not so the power reading is taken as the highest value in Scene 1 of 18.

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Power consumption aligns closely with the ASUS card which you might expect given the similar core clock speeds. The ASUS card consumes a little less, 10-15 watts, suggesting it has some power efficiency savings where the Palit card doesn't – most likely with fan or VRM efficiency.

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  1. great review

  2. Superb.