Palit GTX 1060 6 GB Dual or Palit GTX 1060 6 GB Super Jetsream

Dgcn

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hello, im planning to upgrading my GPU this week, im confused to choose between Palit GTX 1060 6GB Dual and Palit GTX 1060 6GB Super Jetstream.
The price difference in my country is big, its arround $ 40
i already try to search for benchmark or review but cant find much ,my question is :
1. does it have big perfomance difference ?
2. for $40 difference is it worth it to buy Palit GTX 1060 Super Jetsream ? because i see it have better cooler and dual Bios ( i dont mind about the RGB light )

i used it on 1080p and wont overclock my gpu.

my rig for now :
procie : FX 8350
GPU : R9 270x
Ram : 4x4 Gb
HDD : 2.5 TB
PSU : Seasonic S12 620 w

sorry for my bad english.thank you =)
 
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you can compare specs here as they are all there for every model on the market :) http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3047729/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1000-series-megathread-faq-resources.html#17902600

from what i have seen you'll get the same performance form either card. super jet stream will have a couple degrees cooler temps but they shoulf net the same fps overall. all 3 cards seem to be based on a reference pcb so should be no advantages there, just the slightly better cooler for the super jet stream card. if the price is right, then go for it. otherwise know the dual is just as good of a card. remember boost 3.0 will still oc the card beyond what it is set at out of the box. so the dual will still boost as high as the super jet...

SweRobby

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The SJS edition indeed has a great cooler, but i seem to remember it also having the highest factory boost clocks of all Palit cards. In fact among the highest of all cards by all vendors. So it's great even if you won't overclock it.
 

Math Geek

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you can compare specs here as they are all there for every model on the market :) http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3047729/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1000-series-megathread-faq-resources.html#17902600

from what i have seen you'll get the same performance form either card. super jet stream will have a couple degrees cooler temps but they shoulf net the same fps overall. all 3 cards seem to be based on a reference pcb so should be no advantages there, just the slightly better cooler for the super jet stream card. if the price is right, then go for it. otherwise know the dual is just as good of a card. remember boost 3.0 will still oc the card beyond what it is set at out of the box. so the dual will still boost as high as the super jet stream despite starting at lower clock speeds out of the box. boost 3.0 will take the card as high as it can until it hits thermal and power limits for every card. not just the expensive ones :)

i'd not spend the extra $40 myself. especially for 1080p as either card will net super fps at max settings at that resolution. $40 is not worth an extra 2-3 fps if even that many!!
 
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