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EVGA SSC GTX 1060 Vs Gigabyte AORUS RX 580

2017-05-24
today's video is brought to you by the Corsair commander Pro take control hey what's going on tech fans welcome back once again to the channel we have another battle of the video cards that's right now these two are very very competitive against each other you guys know the 1060 and the RX 580 they've been kind of going back and forth and back and forth you guys see our scores I think you'll be kind of agreeing with mute right there so I add the gigabyte da RS rx 580 a badass rx 580 totally overclocked great cooling all that good stuff all in the card in the other hand I have the EVGA SSC edition of their GTX 1068 beginner GTX 1070 it's going to beat this card I'm just going to say that straight up it's a little bit more pricey now the ARS card 279 smackeroos the other card 259 smackeroos now these cards are pretty much exactly the same in length two hundred seventy five point five millimeters the other card though the ARS is much thicker you guys can see it's almost three slots where the EVGA card is pretty much two slots now the other differences are is the power requirements you guys are always asking that so the ARS takes 185 watts that's what it draws from your power supply this card takes 120 watt beyond that I mean you guys can see some of the good things about the cards they both feature two fans but one thing I have to say about the or that I like over the EVGA card is this backplate so let's Marie put to set this bad boy down this back plate on the ARS is the kind I love it stuffed it's got a little overclocking a little protector there so the heat can dissipate away from the GPU on the EVGA how Earlham it with this thing up over here on the EVGA harvard that is not prevalent whatsoever you can see that there's no backplate on there at all so kind of like you know kind of like for that right off the bat I'm kind of liking this card a little bit better now some other differences however though is that VA or SRX 580 is an 8 gigabyte card so it's 8 gigabytes this card is only a 6 gigabyte card and hence why it doesn't take as much power now looks wise I don't know what you guys think beyond the backplate I think that as far as looks wise go they're both kind of pretty equal you know ebj is very simplistic Eleni it'll do anything but like I said they probably kept the price down by not putting that back plate on there which is probably a little bit why this car cost more back plates are more expensive and stuff to manufacture for the card so you know in that respect like I said before I really like the back plate is that obvious like saying badass 50 times as bad I love the back plate so that's pretty much the two cars gigabyte card really nice card SS C card really nice card obviously this card's cheaper has less memory less of a power draw but it doesn't have that beyond that though let's hop in let's take a look at our test system right now we're using a pretty pretty crazy over-the-top test system it's got a 59 60 processor that costs $1,000 yeah I know it's over-the-top and few people out there think this CPUs bottlenecking the video cards no way man the x99 chipset has like 40 lanes and it is most badass of the badass that you can really get 16 gigabytes of Vengeance memory from Corsair all in all just a really great system and with that said let's take this into battle mode now as far as the temperatures goes the EVGA card was hitting a maximum temp of 76 degrees Celsius which is a little bit hotter than the era's card but the ARS does have a much better cooling solution you guys can see it's much larger and hence wipes a wider card but it was only getting a maximum of 70 degrees Celsius under its maximum load the EVGA 1060 SSC has a base clock speed of 1607 megahertz and a boost clock of 1835 megahertz the gigabyte ARS features two different modes a gaming mode at 1425 megahertz and an overclock mode at 1400 and 39 megahertz and the memory in both cards is gddr5 alright Tech fans so obviously most of us out there have systems and we want to totally be able to control those systems in our environment of course their commander Pro does all that and more featuring accurate Hardware control through a single compact all one device this device is fully compatible of course their link devices as well it supports up to six band connectors for temperature inputs to RGB LED channels and multiple USB devices due to internal USB ports and this can all be managed like I said before through the corsair link software and with the additional two USB 2.0 headers you can connect your course there link devices while only occupying one USB header on your motherboard the commander Pro is also very small and features a low-profile design so it can fit anywhere in your case without problems now honestly the coolest feature mize and especially for people out there who have a lot of RGB lighting inside their system is the dual channel lighting because with this thing you can conduct a symphony of RGB lighting and that just looks killer alright once again a big thanks to Corsair but beyond that let's talk about the cards now the very first thing I want to talk about is the temperatures of the cars now we all saw that the aorist had a kill or killer cooling apparatus had a really nice backplate all that stuff the EVGA SSC it was kind of lacking those things and it seems to have an effect at the end of the day because the EVGA SSC card was running at 76 Celsius and we saw the ARS 580 running at 70 Celsius maximum so you get that six degrees for variation temperature variation excuse me but you also are sacrificing you know the cards as far as wit goes if your system is really packed up with and you don't have that extra you know room within your slots to put the card in well then that might be a problem for you but if that's not a problem whatsoever we see at the RX 580 even though it has 8 gigabytes of RAM versus 6 gigabytes of RAM it's still running cooler so I got to say thumbs up 2 gigabyte on that that's a great design and it's good to see plus the fact of the matter is most of the time a lot of people out there are strict fanboys they only want one car the other regardless I don't know why that is to me at the end of the day it doesn't matter who makes the product I usually shoot for the numbers now if you're a numbers man you guys can see these cards are pretty much head-to-head they really are the numbers go back and forth in a few games the EVGA card wins and a few games the Arabian card wins so if you guys can see that as far as that go it's a mixed bag but it's pretty much equal it's like you know if you were putting in a fighting ring and one guy won three rounds and the other guy won three rounds you're kind of at a tie you know there's no other way to break the tie with this unless you want to like separate up if you were going to separate it by price then okay buy prices in the ebj wins but if you're concerned about cooling then obviously the the AOS obviously win six degrees difference that's quite a bit that gives you more you know Headroom for doing all of your overclocking stuff and for all your boost speeds because the cool of the card is the better the boost speeds go now one thing a lot of --dress because a lot of people complain about they go why don't you use the minimum frames per second and the maximum frames per second now I'm going to tell you why because it's almost pretty irrelevant I mean sometimes when a game first starts up it'll show one frame per second so you want me to show you that it gets one frame per second then it goes into another thing and it gets 350 frames per second it really doesn't make that much sense to me and that's why we don't do it the average frames per second is pretty much your game experience and that one iota of a second that I got that one frame per second is kind of you know I don't feel that's relevant you guys give your comments down below I'm always welcome to hear them but at the end of the day here I do not see a totally clear winner I honestly think that in this particular match these cards come pretty much head-to-head because each has its own special things that YOUnique if you're looking for price only then one card wins if you're looking for the total cooling thing another card wins and you know the same things with the design the design I feel on the backplate and all that stuff on the ars card is just very very nice the SSC card nice card but obviously we know that cooling thing could have been cooler there could have been a backplate and stuff like that so it's pretty a toss-up to me but I always want to hear your guys opinions down below I appreciate you guys watching the channel down below that like button will have all of the information for everything we talked about including that stuff that we showed you from Corsair so we'll see you guys back in the channel if you're not sub hey you know what to do and if you don't notifications on how you're going to get 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