
GeForce GTX 1060
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Intel UHD Graphics 615
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Performance Spectrum - GPU
About G3D Mark
G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.
Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook
This comparison brings together gaming FPS, raw graphics performance, VRAM, feature set, power efficiency, pricing context, and long-term value so you can see which GPU actually makes more sense.
GeForce GTX 1060
2016Why buy it
- β +1303.6% higher PassMark G3D performance.
- β Delivers 463.7% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 40.4 vs 7.2 G3D/$ ($249 MSRP vs $100 MSRP).
- β 100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (6 GB vs Unknown).
- β Less risky long-term buy than Intel UHD Graphics 615: it remains the more sensible modern option while Intel UHD Graphics 615 is already obsolete for modern gaming.
Trade-offs
- βPoor future-proofing: 2016-era hardware with 6 GB of VRAM is already a legacy-tier option for modern games.
- β1100% higher power demand at 180W vs 15W.
- β17200% longer card at 173mm vs 1mm.
Intel UHD Graphics 615
2018Why buy it
- β Costs $149 less on MSRP ($100 MSRP vs $249 MSRP).
- β Draws 15W instead of 180W, a 165W reduction.
- β Measures 1mm instead of 173mm, a 172mm shorter card that is more SFF-friendly.
Trade-offs
- βLower PassMark G3D performance (717 vs 10,064).
- βLess VRAM, with Unknown vs 6 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- βVery weak future-proofing: 2018-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- βLower G3D Mark per dollar, at 7.2 vs 40.4 G3D/$ ($100 MSRP vs $249 MSRP).
GeForce GTX 1060
2016Intel UHD Graphics 615
2018Why buy it
- β +1303.6% higher PassMark G3D performance.
- β Delivers 463.7% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 40.4 vs 7.2 G3D/$ ($249 MSRP vs $100 MSRP).
- β 100+% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (6 GB vs Unknown).
- β Less risky long-term buy than Intel UHD Graphics 615: it remains the more sensible modern option while Intel UHD Graphics 615 is already obsolete for modern gaming.
Why buy it
- β Costs $149 less on MSRP ($100 MSRP vs $249 MSRP).
- β Draws 15W instead of 180W, a 165W reduction.
- β Measures 1mm instead of 173mm, a 172mm shorter card that is more SFF-friendly.
Trade-offs
- βPoor future-proofing: 2016-era hardware with 6 GB of VRAM is already a legacy-tier option for modern games.
- β1100% higher power demand at 180W vs 15W.
- β17200% longer card at 173mm vs 1mm.
Trade-offs
- βLower PassMark G3D performance (717 vs 10,064).
- βLess VRAM, with Unknown vs 6 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
- βVery weak future-proofing: 2018-era hardware with Unknown of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
- βLower G3D Mark per dollar, at 7.2 vs 40.4 G3D/$ ($100 MSRP vs $249 MSRP).
Quick Answers
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Games Benchmarks
Real-world benchmarks and performance projections based on comprehensive hardware analysis and comparative metrics. Values represent expected performance on High/Ultra settings at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K. Modeled using a Ryzen 7 9800X3D reference profile to minimize specific CPU bottlenecks.
Note: Performance behavior can vary per game. Specific architectures may perform better or worse depending on game engine optimizations and API implementation.

Path of Exile 2
| Preset | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 117 FPS | 30 FPS |
| medium | 105 FPS | 22 FPS |
| high | 91 FPS | 14 FPS |
| ultra | 77 FPS | 8 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 103 FPS | 22 FPS |
| medium | 87 FPS | 14 FPS |
| high | 76 FPS | 7 FPS |
| ultra | 67 FPS | 4 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 55 FPS | 9 FPS |
| medium | 49 FPS | 6 FPS |
| high | 41 FPS | 3 FPS |
| ultra | 37 FPS | 2 FPS |

Counter-Strike 2
| Preset | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 216 FPS | 32 FPS |
| medium | 181 FPS | 26 FPS |
| high | 148 FPS | 22 FPS |
| ultra | 113 FPS | 16 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 134 FPS | 24 FPS |
| medium | 107 FPS | 19 FPS |
| high | 87 FPS | 16 FPS |
| ultra | 68 FPS | 12 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 62 FPS | 16 FPS |
| medium | 51 FPS | 13 FPS |
| high | 49 FPS | 11 FPS |
| ultra | 41 FPS | 8 FPS |

League of Legends
| Preset | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 453 FPS | 32 FPS |
| medium | 362 FPS | 26 FPS |
| high | 302 FPS | 22 FPS |
| ultra | 226 FPS | 16 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 340 FPS | 24 FPS |
| medium | 272 FPS | 19 FPS |
| high | 226 FPS | 16 FPS |
| ultra | 170 FPS | 12 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 226 FPS | 16 FPS |
| medium | 181 FPS | 13 FPS |
| high | 151 FPS | 11 FPS |
| ultra | 113 FPS | 8 FPS |

Valorant
| Preset | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 358 FPS | 32 FPS |
| medium | 302 FPS | 26 FPS |
| high | 260 FPS | 22 FPS |
| ultra | 226 FPS | 16 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 299 FPS | 13 FPS |
| medium | 254 FPS | 11 FPS |
| high | 208 FPS | 9 FPS |
| ultra | 170 FPS | 8 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 170 FPS | 10 FPS |
| medium | 133 FPS | 7 FPS |
| high | 123 FPS | 6 FPS |
| ultra | 102 FPS | 5 FPS |
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of GeForce GTX 1060 and Intel UHD Graphics 615

GeForce GTX 1060
GeForce GTX 1060
The GeForce GTX 1060 is manufactured by NVIDIA. It was released in May 27 2016. It features the Pascal architecture. The core clock ranges from 1607 MHz to 1733 MHz. It has 2560 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 180W. Manufactured using 16 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 10,064 points. Launch price was $599.

Intel UHD Graphics 615
Intel UHD Graphics 615
The Intel UHD Graphics 615 is manufactured by Intel. It was released in November 7 2018. It features the Generation 9.5 architecture. The core clock ranges from 300 MHz to 1050 MHz. It has 192 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 15W. Manufactured using 14 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 717 points.
Graphics Performance
In G3D Mark, the GeForce GTX 1060 scores 10,064 versus the Intel UHD Graphics 615's 717 β the GeForce GTX 1060 leads by 1303.6%. The GeForce GTX 1060 is built on Pascal while the Intel UHD Graphics 615 uses Generation 9.5, both on 16 nm vs 14 nm. Shader units: 2,560 (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 192 (Intel UHD Graphics 615). Raw compute: 8.873 TFLOPS (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 0.4032 TFLOPS (Intel UHD Graphics 615). Boost clocks: 1733 MHz vs 1050 MHz.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| G3D Mark Score | 10,064+1304% | 717 |
| Architecture | Pascal | Generation 9.5 |
| Process Node | 16 nm | 14 nm |
| Shading Units | 2560+1233% | 192 |
| Compute (TFLOPS) | 8.873 TFLOPS+2101% | 0.4032 TFLOPS |
| Boost Clock | 1733 MHz+65% | 1050 MHz |
| ROPs | 64+2033% | 3 |
| TMUs | 160+567% | 24 |
Advanced Features (DLSS/FSR)
The GeForce GTX 1060 gives access to NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), widely regarding as the superior upscaling method for image quality. The Intel UHD Graphics 615 relies on FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), which is capable but generally slightly noisier than DLSS in motion.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| Upscaling Tech | Upscaling support | Upscaling support |
| Frame Generation | Not Supported | Not Supported |
| Ray Reconstruction | No | No |
| Low Latency | NVIDIA Reflex | Standard |
Video Memory (VRAM)
The GeForce GTX 1060 comes with 6 GB of VRAM, while the Intel UHD Graphics 615 has 0 MB. The GeForce GTX 1060 offers 100+% more capacity, crucial for higher resolutions and texture-heavy games. Bus width: 192-bit vs System.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| VRAM Capacity | 6 GB | Shared System RAM |
| Memory Type | GDDR5 | Shared |
| Memory Bandwidth | 192 GB/s | System |
| Bus Width | 192-bit | System |
Display & API Support
DirectX support: 12 (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 12_1 (Intel UHD Graphics 615). Maximum simultaneous displays: 4 vs 0.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| DirectX | 12 | 12_1 |
| Max Displays | 4 | 0 |
Media & Encoding
Hardware encoder: NVENC (Pascal) (GeForce GTX 1060) vs QuickSync (Intel UHD Graphics 615). Decoder: NVDEC (Pascal) vs QuickSync.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| Encoder | NVENC (Pascal) | QuickSync |
| Decoder | NVDEC (Pascal) | QuickSync |
| Codecs | H.264,H.265/HEVC | β |
Power & Dimensions
The GeForce GTX 1060 draws 180W versus the Intel UHD Graphics 615's 15W β a 169.2% difference. The Intel UHD Graphics 615 is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 400W (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 1W (Intel UHD Graphics 615). Power connectors: 6-pin vs Integrated. Card length: 173mm vs 1mm, occupying 2 vs 0 slots.
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 180W | 15W-92% |
| Recommended PSU | 400W | 1W-100% |
| Power Connector | 6-pin | Integrated |
| Length | 173mm | 1mm |
| Height | 111mm | β |
| Slots | 2 | 0-100% |
| Perf/Watt | 55.9+17% | 47.8 |
Value Analysis
The GeForce GTX 1060 launched at $249 MSRP, while the Intel UHD Graphics 615 launched at $100. The Intel UHD Graphics 615 costs 59.8% less ($149 savings) on MSRP. Performance per dollar on MSRP (G3D Mark / MSRP): 40.4 (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 7.2 (Intel UHD Graphics 615) β the GeForce GTX 1060 offers 461.1% better value. The Intel UHD Graphics 615 is the newer GPU (2018 vs 2016).
| Feature | GeForce GTX 1060 | Intel UHD Graphics 615 |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $249 | $100-60% |
| Performance per Dollar | 40.4+461% | 7.2 |
| Codename | GP104 | Amber Lake GT2 |
| Release | May 27 2016 | November 7 2018 |
| Ranking | #137 | #921 |
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