The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Review, Feat. EVGA XC GAMING: Turing Stakes Its Claim at $219
by Ryan Smith & Nate Oh on March 14, 2019 9:01 AM ESTBattlefield 1 (DX11)
Battlefield 1 returns from the 2017 benchmark suite, the 2017 benchmark suite with a bang as DICE brought gamers the long-awaited AAA World War 1 shooter a little over a year ago. With detailed maps, environmental effects, and pacy combat, Battlefield 1 provides a generally well-optimized yet demanding graphics workload. The next Battlefield game from DICE, Battlefield V, completes the nostalgia circuit with a return to World War 2, but more importantly for us, is one of the flagship titles for GeForce RTX real time ray tracing.
We use the Ultra preset is used with no alterations. As these benchmarks are from single player mode, our rule of thumb with multiplayer performance still applies: multiplayer framerates generally dip to half our single player framerates. Battlefield 1 also supports HDR (HDR10, Dolby Vision).
As a mainstream card, the GTX 1660 is aiming at the area between RX 580/590 and GTX 1660 Ti, and that's exactly where it lines up in Battlefield 1. In fact, it's also the only game this suite that the RX 590 can make a claim to have a slight lead, albeit at 1440p. Ideally, given the original $279 MSRP of the RX 590, this is the level of performance the GTX 1660 wants to meet, where it undercuts the RX 590 and beats out the RX 580 for a competitive price.
And unsurprisingly, the mild +10W TDP of the EVGA XC Black makes an equally mild difference, just like last time.
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Flunk - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
And about 4 years of time. That's not a very good deal.flyingpants265 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
While you're at it, can you make Bench compare multiple cards at the same time? This site seems oddly trapped in 2007 in some ways.catavalon21 - Friday, March 15, 2019 - link
Or, it ties or bests the GTX 980 in 43 of 44 benchmarks. Not bad for a $219 card with a 3 year warranty (compared to whatever life one will get out of a 980 after years of mining...)maroon1 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
Just buy GTX 1660 Tiflyingpants265 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
Just spend more moneybrunis.dk - Friday, March 15, 2019 - link
Just dont be homeless!TallestJon96 - Friday, March 15, 2019 - link
Just buy RTX 2080 TI0ldman79 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
I was thinking the same.I tripped over a deal for 970 SLI, makes the 1660 even less appealing. 970 vs 1660 looks like the difference between high and ultra at 1440p or something, hardly worth $200.
Not yet, Nvidia...
celtiberian - Saturday, March 16, 2019 - link
I have a GTX 970 running full HD. I don't really need to upgrade now unless I plan to run higher resolutions or a VR set.With the CPU race, a CPU upgrade is more likely after zen 2 is released (still running the old reliable i5 2500k OC).
just4U - Sunday, March 17, 2019 - link
Every once in awhile I am on 2600K setups.. and can certainly see they are showing their age now.