If you’re on the market for a mid-entry level graphics card, the newly-released Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 might just be what you’re looking for.
Available for around $200-$220, the GTX 1660 follows February’s 1660 TI launch and promises good 1080p gaming in 60 FPS.
- GeForce® GTX 1660
- Core Clock 1860 MHz (Reference Card is 1785 MHz)
- CUDA® Cores 1408
- Memory Clock 8002 MHz
- Memory Size 6 GB
- Memory Type GDDR5
- Memory Bus 192 bit
- Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 192 GB/s
If you want a build capable of running 1440p, you might want to go with the GTX 1660 TI instead.
Tom’s Hardware already got a chance to review it and reports that the new GTX 1660 has roughly 88% of the 1660 TI’s framerate and, on average, is 16% quicker than the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB.
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