Why I bought The $190 3GB Mini GTX 1060
We don't usually focus on newer or slightly more expensive hardware here on this channel, but after weeks of saving and leaving some of you in anticipation I was finally able to buy my next graphics card, the Zotac GTX 1060 Mini 3GB. It's also a fair contender for the sub $200 GPU category too so hopefully this will help those of you out who have slightly more to spend on a gaming setup, but still want to stick to some sort of budget.
Today we'll be talking about my decision to purchase this over similarly priced cards like the RX 470, as well as testing out a few games including Crysis 3, The Witcher 3 and The Division.
Today's video features my personal setup which also includes an Intel Core i5 4460, 8GB of DDR3 Ram, as well as a 1TB HDD and Windows 10.
Thanks for watching :)
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