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At 5760x1080 my 980Ti can easily utilize all 6GB of VRAM. The 1060 is the new GTX 980. The 1070 is 5-10% faster than the 980Ti in most cases.
I don't see why the 1060 would have any issues using all 6GB of VRAM, but the problem you run into is that the GTX 980/GTX 1060 aren't geared toward 1440p. They can certainly handle the resolution, but you're settings will have to tinkered with in the high/medium range.
1080p: GTX 970/980/1060
1440p: GTX 980Ti/1070/1080
Over 1440p: GTX 1080
I'd strongly suggest a 1070 or 1080. If you can't find or afford a 1070, you can always settle for a 980Ti.