Bummer, these cards still perform reasonably well for non-AAA / 1080p gaming.
this post was submitted on 01 Aug 2025
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Nvidia calls time on support for popular GTX 1060 GPU and reveals Windows 10 driver deadline
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I played through RDR and RDR2 on a 1060 and i7-4770k, and it ran fine at 1200p. Damned shame that these cards won't ve getting updates anymore.
But they're stable as they stand and we WILL be getting security updates, so my card is going to run another year.
Shit I was using a GTX 1080 at 4k until like 2 years ago. As long as you're fine with 45-60fps and medium settings it will do it on everything but the most demanding AAA games. Forza ran great on it.
This is why we use open source drivers
Until games decide to fuck people with older drivers (looking at you, No Man's Sky), people will rightfully keep their cards chugging along