GeForce GTX 1660
The GeForce GTX 1660 GPU was launched in 2019 as one of a pair (the other one being the GTX 1660 Ti) of mid-range alternatives to Nvidia’s premium and ray-tracing-enabled RTX lineup. It uses the same Turing architecture as the RTX cards, but lacks the separate ray-tracing and Tensor cores.
Its direct predecessor is the GTX 1060, a card that the GTX 1660 outperforms bu around 15%. The GPU is paired with 6 GB of GDDR5 video memory (VRAM), instead of the higher-end GDDR6 used in more expensive mid-range GPUs.
Read more about this card in our GTX 1660 roundup and our comparison of the top GPUs below $200 in 2020.
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The card is rated at a 120 Watt TDP (thermal design power) and Nvidia suggests you use at least a 350 Watt power supply in a system running the GTX 1660. Most aftermarket models (there is no reference design) use a single 8-pin power connector to provide power to the GPU.