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 ESTFar Cry 5 (DX11)
The latest title in Ubisoft's Far Cry series lands us right into the unwelcoming arms of an armed militant cult in Montana, one of the many middles-of-nowhere in the United States. With a charismatic and enigmatic adversary, gorgeous landscapes of the northwestern American flavor, and lots of violence, it is classic Far Cry fare. Graphically intensive in an open-world environment, the game mixes in action and exploration.
Far Cry 5 does support Vega-centric features with Rapid Packed Math and Shader Intrinsics. Far Cry 5 also supports HDR (HDR10, scRGB, and FreeSync 2). This testing was done without HD Textures enabled, an option that was recently patched in.
For Far Cry 5, we see the same story, where the GTX 1660 is matching RX 590 performance, meaning that it is comfortably ahead of the RX 580 and GTX 1060 3GB. As for the very close results of the GTX 1660 at reference specifications and at 130W, compared to the RX 590, Far Cry 5 is not one to show granular differences, due to how the developers implemented the built-in benchmark reporting. But for all intents and purposes, the matchup is a wash here.
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flyingpants265 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
used cards have no warranty and arent a realistic option for most peopleBp_968 - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
EVGA warranties are usually 3 to 5 years and transferable. And as long as it works for a week or so after you install it its likely good forever at that point. Out of the 120+ video cards I've owned and installed over the past 25 years I've only see a handful fail and the majority of those were DOA right off out of the box.AustinPowersISU - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
Do you work for Nvidia by chance? I mean, they had $500 million less sales in Q4 last year due to (partly) the used market eating into their profits. I guess bashing the reliability of old products is a way to increase sales of the new, but it damages the brand.If a $200 purchase would literally cause you massive financial pain if it broke, I would make the argument that you shouldn't be purchasing anything, regardless of warranty.
I would also make the argument that a 1070 that has lasted for years is probably more reliable than turing, which had failure problems at launch.
The true solution would be to actually release a product that increased performance over last gen at a better price, but that doesn't seem to happen with Nvidia anymore.
Enjoy the lower performance for more money. I'll keep gaming on my 1070 I picked up for $175.
Mr Perfect - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
Page one paragraph three starts with "Turing our eyes to NVIDIA’s new card then"I can't decide if that's a typo or a pun.
Ryan Smith - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
I'm going to go with "both".Thanks!
atiradeonag - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
$219 1660 offers better perf/$ than both RX 580 and RX590, AMD your moveDeath666Angel - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
RX590 was never a perf-per-dollar leader. RX580 still is according to TPU. TechSpot has the 1660 slightly ahead. Guess it depends on the seller and the price you can get. Does the 1660 offer any game addons? Seems like this is the first time in a while we have competition. Now we just need it for the 300€ range and we're golden. Let's see what Navi brings.eva02langley - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
Like I mentioned, at 180$, the RX 580 stand at 2.30$, below the 1660... and you get Resident Evil 2 and DMC 5 for free.Qasar - Thursday, March 14, 2019 - link
eva02langley and what if you dont want to play those games?? then what?RX580 starts at $320, 1660 $300 ( for preorder, price could change ) where i am ( canada ) i wish video cards were that inexpensive up here....
Death666Angel - Sunday, March 17, 2019 - link
"what if you dont want to play those games?? then what?"Have you heard of this newfangled thing called "Ebay"?