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Real World Speed
Performance profile from 637,124 user samples
318,562 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 81% MSI(1462 3750)
Worst Bench: 70% Gigabyte(1458 3FBE)
Poor: 70% Great: 81%
SPEED RANK: 95th / 713
318,562 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 81% MSI(1462 3750)
Worst Bench: 70% Gigabyte(1458 3FBE)
Poor: 70% Great: 81%
SPEED RANK: 95th / 713
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
76 % 76 %
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
76 % 76 %
Lighting
Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
96.9 fps 96.9 fps
Reflection
Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
98.8 fps 98.8 fps
MRender
Avg. Render target array GShader (Sphere)
96.9 fps 96.9 fps
Gravity
Avg. NBody particle system (Galaxy)
89.4 fps 89.4 fps
Lighting
Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
104 fps 104 fps
Reflection
High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
134 fps 134 fps
MRender
Render target array GShader (Sphere)
103 fps 103 fps
Gravity
NBody particle system (Galaxy)
93.8 fps 93.8 fps
CSGO
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
156 Fps 156 Fps
Fortnite
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
133 Fps 133 Fps
PUBG
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
88 Fps 88 Fps
GTAV
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
74 Fps 74 Fps
LoL
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
181 Fps 181 Fps
Overwatch
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
110 Fps 110 Fps
BF1
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
78 Fps 78 Fps
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
82 Fps 82 Fps
Minecraft
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
263 Fps 263 Fps
DOTA 2
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
147 Fps 147 Fps
WoW
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
93 Fps 93 Fps
WoT
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
133 Fps 133 Fps
Market Share
Based on 68,721,518 GPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.68 % 0.68 %
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.68 % 0.68 %
Value
Value For Money
126 % 126 %
Value
Value For Money
126 % 126 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
82 % 82 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
82 % 82 %
Price
Price (score)
$143 $143
Price
Price (score)
$143 $143
Age
Newest
68 Months 68 Months
Age
Newest
68 Months 68 Months
Parallax
Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
95.9 fps 95.9 fps
Splatting
Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
80.1 fps 80.1 fps
Parallax
Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
87.6 fps 87.6 fps
Splatting
Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
75.7 fps 75.7 fps

The GTX 1660 Ti the latest mid-range and mid-priced graphics card for gamers, succeeding the now two year old GTX 1060 6GB. As NVIDIA have tried to imply with their naming convention, performance of this 16 series GPU lies somewhere between their 10 series and 20 series but the 16 does not contain any of the recent RTX cores, which given the lack of RTX ready games, by itself is no hindrance at all. The 1660 Ti features a new TU116 Turing based die, 6GB of VRAM, 1536 CUDA cores and has a 120W TDP which is a remarkably low power draw for its performance. The reference GPU clock speeds are 1500MHz and 1770MHz for base and boost respectively, and manufacturer overclocked speeds will be higher. The 1660 Ti also features Turing NVENC which is far more efficient than CPU encoding and alleviates the need for casual streamers to use a dedicated stream PC. Early benchmarks show that the 1660 Ti has a clear 33% effective speed advantage over its $60 cheaper 1060 6GB predecessor and that it performs just 4% slower than the $80 more expensive GTX 1070 in terms of effective speed. As well as crowding out the direct competition from NVIDIA’s own 1070, at an opening price of $280, the GTX 1660 Ti competes squarely with AMD’s RX 590 ($260) which has an 18% lower effective speed. Perhaps this will be an impetus for AMD to adjust pricing for the RX 590 and offer something more value-led in the mid-range. [Feb '19 GPUPro]

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The GTX 1660 Ti the latest mid-range and mid-priced graphics card for gamers, succeeding the now two year old GTX 1060 6GB. As NVIDIA have tried to imply with their naming convention, performance of this 16 series GPU lies somewhere between their 10 series and 20 series but the 16 does not contain any of the recent RTX cores, which given the lack of RTX ready games, by itself is no hindrance at all. The 1660 Ti features a new TU116 Turing based die, 6GB of VRAM, 1536 CUDA cores and has a 120W TDP which is a remarkably low power draw for its performance. The reference GPU clock speeds are 1500MHz and 1770MHz for base and boost respectively, and manufacturer overclocked speeds will be higher. The 1660 Ti also features Turing NVENC which is far more efficient than CPU encoding and alleviates the need for casual streamers to use a dedicated stream PC. Early benchmarks show that the 1660 Ti has a clear 33% effective speed advantage over its $60 cheaper 1060 6GB predecessor and that it performs just 4% slower than the $80 more expensive GTX 1070 in terms of effective speed. As well as crowding out the direct competition from NVIDIA’s own 1070, at an opening price of $280, the GTX 1660 Ti competes squarely with AMD’s RX 590 ($260) which has an 18% lower effective speed. Perhaps this will be an impetus for AMD to adjust pricing for the RX 590 and offer something more value-led in the mid-range. [Feb '19 GPUPro]

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Graphics Card Rankings (Price vs Performance) November 2024 GPU Rankings

We calculate effective 3D speed which estimates gaming performance for the top 12 games. Effective speed is adjusted by current prices to yield value for money. Our figures are checked against thousands of individual user ratings. The customizable table below combines these factors to bring you the definitive list of top GPUs. [GPUPro]

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