MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Gaming X review

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Will be donating my old pc to the Mrs when i upgrade in the summer. Might replace the 980ti in it for this or the ti version given how close they are at 1080p. Not having such a hot/loud card in the living room, plus a card under warranty and not having to buy another psu could be worth the ~£50 hit in sidegrading.
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The performance to price seems good, but it's underwhelming compared to Nvidia's other stuff. Pretty much same wattage as the 1660Ti while being noticeably slower. This GPU also should've had a 6-pin power connector. There's no need for the 8-pin. Overall, I'd rather spend the extra $50 and get the 1660Ti.
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schmidtbag:

The performance to price seems good, but it's underwhelming compared to Nvidia's other stuff. Pretty much same wattage as the 1660Ti while being noticeably slower. This GPU also should've had a 6-pin power connector. There's no need for the 8-pin. Overall, I'd rather spend the extra $50 and get the 1660Ti.
well for 70$ you get the 2060 over the 1660Ti which is 15% faster and supports RTX.... so 50$ less for 12% less performance isn't that bad. the performance is more than enough for 1080P as well.
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Nvidia launched a product that is in the sweet spot for the price. I think it performs very well for what you pay. At this point I don’t see how AMD can compete at all. Because the 1060 will drop in price to make space for the 1660 and then AMD will have nothing to compete at any of the price brackets... Well done Nvidia... And AMD you better hurry up with Navi...
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It should be a 'lil less. Even 10$ less would make a difference. 😉
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Only nvidia card worth buying right now is 2070. That thing overclocked can be fast as 2080 for much less. This 6gb nvidia gtx/rtx cards just amuses me.
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Fox2232:

Issue nVidia has is allocation of 7nm production capacity.
Where is this coming from? Nvidia has just released the new graphics lineup, and it's built entirely at 12nm. They have no 7nm product in sight. So why would they be even attempting to allocate 7nm. Let alone have allocation issues. You know damn well who's having "7nm issues" 😉
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HardwareCaps:

Maybe we will never know, but I think the hate that RTX got coupled with the low RTX sales will definitely accelerate the timeline for Nvidia. Investors are not remotely pleased about the results lately.
I already expressed my belief that RTX sales are picking up. I could be wrong, but that is the impression I got tracking the hell out of RTX during my latest GPU hunt. And from this I concluded tat NV won't be lowering their prices any time soon, so WTH --> I pulled the trigger. We already know that they have been smashing AMD, and this was even be4 the mainstay 1660/Ti was introduced. We don't know if NV's absolute sales numbers are good. They are not as good as relative numbers, cos AMD has it's problems too, but I am telling you the winds are changing. NV sales reached the bottom last quarter, and now the only way is up.
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Noisiv:

I already expressed my belief that RTX sales are picking up. I could be wrong, but that is the impression I got tracking the hell out of RTX during my latest GPU. And from this I concluded tat NV won't be lowering their prices any time soon, so WTH --> I pulled the trigger. We already know that they have been smashing AMD, and this was even be4 the mainstay 1660/Ti was introduced. We don't know if NV's absolute sales numbers are good. They are not as good as relative numbers, cos AMD has it's problems too, but I am telling you the winds are changing. NV sales reached the bottom last quarter, and now the only way is up.
It's not about "feeling" we have official numbers and Nvidia officially addressed it.
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Noisiv:

Where is this coming from? Nvidia has just released the new graphics lineup, and it's built entirely at 12nm. They have no 7nm product in sight. So why would they be even attempting to allocate 7nm. Let alone have allocation issues. You know damn well who's having "7nm issues" 😉
As of that nVidia's 7nm product in sights, you should ask Denial about that and early 2020 statement. I think that's pretty close. (My statement was pointing out that it is highly unlikely.)
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RooiKreef:

Nvidia launched a product that is in the sweet spot for the price. I think it performs very well for what you pay. At this point I don’t see how AMD can compete at all. Because the 1060 will drop in price to make space for the 1660 and then AMD will have nothing to compete at any of the price brackets... Well done Nvidia... And AMD you better hurry up with Navi...
navi was rumored no earlier than October is it me or that card has no throttle at all?
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Noisiv:

Where is this coming from? Nvidia has just released the new graphics lineup, and it's built entirely at 12nm. They have no 7nm product in sight. So why would they be even attempting to allocate 7nm. Let alone have allocation issues. You know damn well who's having "7nm issues" 😉
Samsung is to be doing 7nm for NVidia and you can see on their site that they have bigger chips coming rumors thuo but they are the only rumors first part of 2020 would not surprise me if amd has a good card
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Fox2232:

As of that nVidia's 7nm product in sights, you should ask Denial about that and early 2020 statement. I think that's pretty close. (My statement was pointing out that it is highly unlikely.)
Yeah I am sure hey have 7nm in works, but this early in development allocation can't be an issue. They need few samples for debugging, error catching... for what ever the heck they do in the early stage. Come to think of it, you might be right with allocation issue - in the sense they are proly waiting for 7nm EUV availability (7FF+) Then again allocation and process economy is always a crucial issue, especially during the new node introduction. 7FF+ should give -17% area and -10% power compared to 7FF
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Just what the Dr Ordered. The card is V Good.
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same price, 8-10% faster than rx590, much lower power consumption, freesync....sorry AMD
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BReal85:

And don't forget you get 3 games worth of $180 for the RX590.
Also known as desperation, because nobody is buying it. Plus how long must AMD fans wait for new tech that may be worth it? This has been going on for years and failed to deliver.
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Looks like a OC 1660 has similar performance to an OC 1660Ti. Definitely a better price/perf card in that regard.