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Hardware 9.5

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB GDDR6 Graphics Card Review Ft. MSI Gaming X ($299) and Ventus XS ($279) – The Turing For All

Hassan Mujtaba

MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X and MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS OC Power Consumption

I compiled the power consumption results by testing each card under idle and full stress when the card was running games. Each graphics card manufacturer sets a default TDP for the card which can vary from vendor to vendor depending on the extra clocks or board features they plug in on their custom cards. The default TDP for the GTX 1660 Ti is 120W (Reference) while the cards I tested feature custom PCBs with better power delivery. This puts the TDP of the card at the same level as the GeForce GTX 1060 which was also at 120W.

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Also, it's worth noting that the 12nm FFN process from TSMC is a refinement of their 16nm FF node. NVIDIA is cramping even larger amount of transistors and more cores than their previous cards, making it one of the densest chip built to date. It's likely to consume a lot of power and the results are reflective of that.

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9.5
WCCFTECH RATING

The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti from NVIDIA is a great mainstream card for PC builders who want the best 1080p gaming experience under $300 US and to play competitive titles at ultrafast framerates without compromising on power efficiency, noise, and thermals.

    Pros
  • Turing finally at a much more reasonable price point
  • Many Custom Models Available at launch for MSRP ($279)
  • Good upgrade from GTX 960 and GTX 1060
  • Great performance for 1080p Gaming Titles
  • Great performance for eSports Gaming Titles
  • Great thermals on both custom cards
  • Good Noise levels on both custom cards
  • Power efficiency has increased drastically
  • Support NVIDIA Adaptive Shading Technology
  • Good driver support for GeForce products, compatibility with DX11, DX12, Vulkan, OpenGL titles
  • Good Display Connectivity, support for VESA Adaptive-Sync and G-Sync Compatible Monitors
    Cons
  • No RT Cores For Ray Tracing Support
  • No Tensor Cores For DLSS Support
  • Price could still be a little lower
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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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