The memory also reached 2275 MHz, so a 13% core overclock and a 14% memory overclock.
Here we see the GTX 1060 providing 15% more performance stock and 17% more once overclocked.
Still there was no shortage of frames at 1080p using either GPU.

When it comes to power consumption the RX 570 does suck down a little more than the GTX 1060.
Summary
Now let’s get the full picture by looking at the results across all 27 games.
Stock out of the box the GTX 1060 3GB was on average 4% faster than the RX 570.
The 1060 enjoyed solid wins in GTA V, Warhammer II, Assassin’s Creed Origins and Battlefront II.
It was less impressive when testing with Wreckfest and Rainbow Six Siege.
Loses in titles such as Wreckfest and Rainbow Six Siege were also reduced.
Closing Thoughts
So which one of these GPUs should you buy?
Depending on the games you play, one model might be a better choice than the other.
Overall though the experience was very similar in almost every title tested.
Having said all that, I personally gravitate towards the GTX 1060 3GB for a few reasons.
But that doesn’t change the fact that the 3GB 1060 is actually still a really good value product.
Right now the GeForce is also slightly cheaper than the RX 570 while offering slightly better performance.