GeForce GTX 1060 vs Radeon Pro 555

NVIDIA

GeForce GTX 1060

2016Core: 1607 MHzBoost: 1733 MHz

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AMD

Radeon Pro 555

2017Core: 850 MHz

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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

2016

Why buy it

  • +220.4% higher PassMark G3D performance.
  • Delivers 100+% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 40.4 vs 0 G3D/$ ($249 MSRP vs Unknown MSRP).
  • 200% more VRAM for high-resolution textures and newer games (6 GB vs 2 GB).
  • Less risky long-term buy than Radeon Pro 555: it remains the more sensible modern option while Radeon Pro 555 is already obsolete for modern gaming.

Trade-offs

  • Poor future-proofing: 2016-era hardware with 6 GB of VRAM is already a legacy-tier option for modern games.
  • 140% higher power demand at 180W vs 75W.

Radeon Pro 555

2017

Why buy it

  • Draws 75W instead of 180W, a 105W reduction.
  • More future proof: GCN 4.0 (2016−2020) on 14nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.

Trade-offs

  • Lower PassMark G3D performance (3,141 vs 10,064).
  • Less VRAM, with 2 GB vs 6 GB for high-resolution textures and newer games.
  • Very weak future-proofing: 2017-era hardware with 2 GB of VRAM is already obsolete for modern gaming and is hard to recommend today.
  • Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 0 vs 40.4 G3D/$ (Unknown MSRP vs $249 MSRP).

Quick Answers

So, is GeForce GTX 1060 better than Radeon Pro 555?
Yes. GeForce GTX 1060 is clearly the better overall GPU here. You are also looking at 10,064 vs 3,141 in G3D Mark. On top of that, GeForce GTX 1060 is a 2016 card with no meaningful modern upscaling stack, while Radeon Pro 555 is a 2017 model from an older generation with FSR upscaling. So this is not really a tight same-tier comparison. It is more a modern card against an older, weaker alternative.
Which one is more future-proof for 2026 and beyond?
GeForce GTX 1060 is the more future-proof choice for 2026 and beyond. You are getting 220.4% more raw performance headroom, more VRAM at 6 GB instead of 2 GB, and the stronger feature stack with no meaningful modern upscaling stack instead of FSR upscaling. That leaves it with more room for heavier textures, tougher ray tracing loads, and higher-end 1440p or 4K gaming over the next few years.
Which one is the smarter buy today, not just the cheaper card?
GeForce GTX 1060 is the smarter buy today, but it is not as lopsided as a simple winner label makes it sound. GeForce GTX 1060 is priced in an unclear MSRP range at $249 MSRP versus an unclear MSRP, and you are getting 220.4% higher G3D Mark. It also leads G3D-per-dollar by 100+%. Radeon Pro 555 is the newer 2017 card, so it still has a real case if you care more about newer architecture and lower power draw (75W vs 180W) than about squeezing out the strongest gaming value today.
When does Radeon Pro 555 make more sense than GeForce GTX 1060?
Yes. Radeon Pro 555 is still an excellent gaming GPU in 2026: it is still comfortable for 1080p and decent for 1440p, though 4K is more situational. It makes more sense if your priority is newer architecture, lower power draw (75W vs 180W), and staying closer to an unclear MSRP more than squeezing out the extra headroom of GeForce GTX 1060. The trade-off is that GeForce GTX 1060 currently gives you 220.4% higher G3D Mark. It also leads G3D-per-dollar by 100+%.

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

Path of Exile 2

PresetGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
1080p
low117 FPS47 FPS
medium105 FPS29 FPS
high91 FPS20 FPS
ultra77 FPS10 FPS
1440p
low103 FPS31 FPS
medium87 FPS19 FPS
high76 FPS10 FPS
ultra67 FPS5 FPS
4K
low55 FPS10 FPS
medium49 FPS7 FPS
high41 FPS4 FPS
ultra37 FPS3 FPS
Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

PresetGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
1080p
low216 FPS67 FPS
medium181 FPS38 FPS
high148 FPS27 FPS
ultra113 FPS17 FPS
1440p
low134 FPS30 FPS
medium107 FPS18 FPS
high87 FPS12 FPS
ultra68 FPS9 FPS
4K
low62 FPS8 FPS
medium51 FPS6 FPS
high49 FPS5 FPS
ultra41 FPS3 FPS
League of Legends

League of Legends

PresetGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
1080p
low453 FPS141 FPS
medium362 FPS113 FPS
high302 FPS94 FPS
ultra226 FPS71 FPS
1440p
low340 FPS106 FPS
medium272 FPS85 FPS
high226 FPS71 FPS
ultra170 FPS53 FPS
4K
low226 FPS71 FPS
medium181 FPS57 FPS
high151 FPS47 FPS
ultra113 FPS35 FPS
Valorant

Valorant

PresetGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
1080p
low358 FPS141 FPS
medium302 FPS113 FPS
high260 FPS94 FPS
ultra226 FPS71 FPS
1440p
low299 FPS106 FPS
medium254 FPS85 FPS
high208 FPS71 FPS
ultra170 FPS53 FPS
4K
low170 FPS71 FPS
medium133 FPS55 FPS
high123 FPS44 FPS
ultra102 FPS30 FPS

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of GeForce GTX 1060 and Radeon Pro 555

NVIDIA

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.

AMD

Radeon Pro 555

The Radeon Pro 555 is manufactured by AMD. It was released in June 5 2017. It features the GCN 4.0 architecture. The core clock speed is 850 MHz. It has 768 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 75W. Manufactured using 14 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 3,141 points.

Graphics Performance

In G3D Mark, the GeForce GTX 1060 scores 10,064 versus the Radeon Pro 555's 3,141 — the GeForce GTX 1060 leads by 220.4%. The GeForce GTX 1060 is built on Pascal while the Radeon Pro 555 uses GCN 4.0, both on 16 nm vs 14 nm. Shader units: 2,560 (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 768 (Radeon Pro 555). Raw compute: 8.873 TFLOPS (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 1.306 TFLOPS (Radeon Pro 555).

FeatureGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
G3D Mark Score
10,064+220%
3,141
Architecture
Pascal
GCN 4.0
Process Node
16 nm
14 nm
Shading Units
2560+233%
768
Compute (TFLOPS)
8.873 TFLOPS+579%
1.306 TFLOPS
ROPs
64+300%
16
TMUs
160+233%
48
L1 Cache
960 KB+400%
192 KB
L2 Cache
2 MB+100%
1 MB

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 Radeon Pro 555 relies on FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), which is capable but generally slightly noisier than DLSS in motion.

FeatureGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
Upscaling Tech
Upscaling support
FSR Upscaling / FSR 4
Frame Generation
Not Supported
Not Supported
Ray Reconstruction
No
No
Low Latency
NVIDIA Reflex
AMD Anti-Lag
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Video Memory (VRAM)

The GeForce GTX 1060 comes with 6 GB of VRAM, while the Radeon Pro 555 has 2 GB. The GeForce GTX 1060 offers 200% more capacity, crucial for higher resolutions and texture-heavy games. Bus width: 192-bit vs 64-bit. L2 Cache: 2 MB (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 1 MB (Radeon Pro 555) — the GeForce GTX 1060 has significantly larger on-die cache to reduce VRAM reliance.

FeatureGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
VRAM Capacity
6 GB+200%
2 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
GDDR5
Bus Width
192-bit+200%
64-bit
L2 Cache
2 MB+100%
1 MB
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Power & Dimensions

The GeForce GTX 1060 draws 180W versus the Radeon Pro 555's 75W — a 82.4% difference. The Radeon Pro 555 is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 400W (GeForce GTX 1060) vs 350W (Radeon Pro 555). Power connectors: 6-pin vs PCIe-powered.

FeatureGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
TDP
180W
75W-58%
Recommended PSU
400W
350W-13%
Power Connector
6-pin
PCIe-powered
Length
173mm
Height
111mm
Slots
2
Perf/Watt
55.9+33%
41.9
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Value Analysis

The GeForce GTX 1060 launched at $249 MSRP, while the Radeon Pro 555 launched at $0. The Radeon Pro 555 costs 100+% less ($249 savings) on MSRP. Performance per dollar on MSRP (G3D Mark / MSRP): 40.4 (GeForce GTX 1060) vs Infinity (Radeon Pro 555) — the Radeon Pro 555 offers Infinity% better value. The Radeon Pro 555 is the newer GPU (2017 vs 2016).

FeatureGeForce GTX 1060Radeon Pro 555
MSRP
$249
$0-100%
Performance per Dollar
40.4
Infinity
Codename
GP104
Polaris 21
Release
May 27 2016
June 5 2017
Ranking
#137
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