EVGA GTX 1660 Review: Gaming & Overclocking Benchmarks
Our newest review looks at the EVGA GTX 1660 non-Ti card with GDDR5 memory, positioned as the 1660 vs. 1660 Ti and RX 590.
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Article: https://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/3451-evga-gtx-1660-review-vs-1660-ti-rx-590-more
The GTX 1660 just released, and the card is primarily positioned as a GTX 1060 6GB replacement and RX 590 competitor. With an MSRP of about $220 to $250, depending on model, the 1660 ends up not too distant from the GTX 1660 Ti price floor, but has some interesting capabilities with the overclocking headroom provided on the higher-end cards. In this benchmark, we look at gaming performance versus the GTX 1660 Ti XC, GTX 1660, RX 590, Vega 56, and more, including upgrade paths from the GTX 970 and 1060.
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Editorial, Host: Steve Burke
Testing: Patrick Lathan
Video: Andrew Coleman
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