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mmh so that's why. Glad to have 4gb then.
Wreckfest definitely want all the vram it can get if want to enable all the game's eye candy.
I think AMD and GTX 770 had a few glitches with this game during early access that gave those cards a bad rap.
As far as FPS the modern mainstream Radeons do a good job.
Edit: Good call to go with the 6GB 1060 over the 3GB version.
The RX580 is the most expensive card in this price bracket and seems to perform alongside the GTX1060 6GB.
on a serious note Freesync monitors are cheap and plentifull the Gsync monitors are getting cheaper but are still less readily available in some sizes.
So depending on what you are using and how much you are replacing and your budget any of the cards are viable.
game runs pretty good now but still looked slightly better 2 years ago