Nvidia GTX 10-Series Turns 10: 7 Pascal GPUs Still Dominate Steam Charts

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Did Nvidia Peak With The GTX 10-Series?

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  • The GTX 10-Series GPUs based on the Pascal architecture were announced 10 years ago today.
  • 7 GPUs from the lineup are still listed in the Steam Hardware Survey for March 2026.
  • Unfortunately, Nvidia may never be able to match the quality of these GPUs.

A decade ago today, Nvidia released what’s considered to be its best GPU lineup to date. The GTX 10-Series, based on the Pascal architecture, provided a bang for their buck with massive power that is still considered sufficient in some games today, all for minimal costs.

In fact, the decade-old GPUs were so ahead of their time that 7 models from the lineup still appear on the Steam Hardware Survey list.

Why it matters: The GTX 10-series is synonymous with gamers of all kinds, whether they play on consoles or desktops. It raised the ceiling so high for Nvidia that it may not be able to achieve the same performance-to-price ratio ever again.

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The Pascal desktop GPUs were announced a decade ago and hit the shelves in the following weeks of May. Now, there isn’t a single GPU in the entire lineup that seems weaker than the others.

Anywhere from the cheaper GTX 1050 to the GTX 1080, the latter of which is considered the greatest GPU ever, capable of holding its own in 1080p gaming today without the need for features like DLSS.

If you look at the Steam Hardware Survey for March 2026, 7 GPUs from the GTX 10-Series appear, including the Titanum releases, even though they were released in 2027. 

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Even the recently released Crimson Desert listed the GTX 1060 as part of the minimum system requirements. Right now, the GPU sells for less than a $100. On the other hand, the GTX 1050 was the king of budget GPUs for at least half a decade.

In contrast, Nvidia’s recent releases seem stale. The Blackwell series was a massive disappointment, and the tech giant has now become a shell of its former self. 2026 will be the first year in a while that Team Green will go without a new GPU release as they gear up for the RTX 60-Series, scheduled for 2027.

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