The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Review, Feat. EVGA XC GAMING: Turing Sheds RTX for the Mainstream Market
by Ryan Smith & Nate Oh on February 22, 2019 9:00 AM ESTThe Test
Without any Founders Edition, NVIDIA is pushing out the GTX 1660 Ti as a fully custom launch, and while the EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Black has reference clocks, the TDP is set at 130W rather than the reference 120W. To keep testing and analysis as apples-to-apples as possible, as usual we've emulated reference GTX 1660 Ti specifications. While not perfect, this should be reasonably accurate for a virtual reference card as we look at reference-to-reference comparisons.
Test Setup | |||||
CPU | Intel Core i7-7820X @ 4.3GHz | ||||
Motherboard | Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 7 (F9g) | ||||
PSU | Corsair AX860i | ||||
Storage | OCZ Toshiba RD400 (1TB) | ||||
Memory | G.Skill TridentZ DDR4-3200 4 x 8GB (16-18-18-38) |
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Case | NZXT Phantom 630 Windowed Edition | ||||
Monitor | LG 27UD68P-B | ||||
Video Cards | EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC Black NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 (Air) AMD Radeon RX 590 AMD Radeon RX 580 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edtion NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Founders Edition NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Founders Edition NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (2GB) |
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Video Drivers | NVIDIA Release 418.91 AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.2.2 |
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OS | Windows 10 x64 Pro (1803) Spectre and Meltdown Patched |
Thanks to Corsair, we were able to get a replacement for our AX860i, and so power consumption figures will differ for earlier GPU 2018 Bench data.
In the same vein, for Ashes, GTA V, F1 2018, and Shadow of War, we've updated some of the benchmark automation and data processing steps, so results may vary at the 1080p mark compared to previous GPU 2018 data.
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peevee - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link
What are you talking about? 3-5% Look at 960 vs 1060, right there in this article. About 100%!Smell This - Monday, February 25, 2019 - link
Uhhh, Peewee?Get back to me when you compare the GTX 960 2GB specs to the 6GB GTX 1660 Ti specs (and the GTX 1060 3/6GB specs, as well).
I know it's hard for you. It's tough to hit all those moving targets (and goal posts) ...
eva02langley - Friday, February 22, 2019 - link
Not impressive at all when the Vega 56 sold for the same price with 3 AAA games and offering 15%+ performances.cfenton - Friday, February 22, 2019 - link
"Instead, AMD’s competitor for the GTX 1660 Ti looks like it will be the Radeon RX Vega 56. The company sent word last night that they are continuing to work with partners to offer lower promotional prices on the card, including a single model that was available for $279, but as of press time has since sold out. Notably, AMD is asserting that this is not a price drop, so there’s an unusual bit of fence sitting here; the company may be waiting to see what actual, retail GTX 1660 Ti card prices end up like. So I’m not wholly convinced we’re going to see too many $279 Vega 56 cards, but we’ll see."If Vega 56 becomes available for $279 regularly, then it will be a better deal. Right now, that price is only being offered on one model that you can't buy. The cheapest Vega 56 model on Newegg is $399 right now.
eva02langley - Friday, February 22, 2019 - link
You can get it for the same price, move on, it is the better deal. Also, expect higher price than MSRP from OEM creating special models with different coolers.And basically... RX 3080 is supposed to be between 250-300$ with Vega 64 + 15% performances. The interest of this card is going to be short lived.
MadManMark - Friday, February 22, 2019 - link
Yes, we know -- AMD's next card is always going to be the one to buy.But isn't it odd that by the time it stops being the "next" card and becomes the current card, suddenly it isn't that appealing anymore, folks like you immediately move onto the next "nest" card? Vega was the "next" card a year ago ...
cfenton - Saturday, February 23, 2019 - link
Where? I can't find one at that price anywhere, while there are several 1660TIs in stock at $279.Retycint - Tuesday, February 26, 2019 - link
Not anymore, no. As far as I've checked, all the $279 Vega 56s have sold out at the moment, and with AMD stating that it's a temporary price cut, I'm not expecting anymore $279 Vegas to come our way.Cellar Door - Friday, February 22, 2019 - link
You should try reading the actual article sometimes - once again 'jjj' with a pointless comment of the day.Ushio01 - Saturday, February 23, 2019 - link
It costs what a GTX1060 did at launch and offers GTX1070 performance which still costs more.