is underperforming a bit considering that boost to a max of 1890 mhz but you see it droping as low as 1830 mhz because the high temp in demanding games, I have the bigger brother 1660 Ti overclocked and undervolted to 1995 mhz 0.950 mV and the lowest clock would be 1980 with my custom frecuency/voltage curve, you should use the fans at high rpm to see if avoid the low clockspeed
actually a pretty good idea, and they could also make the same RTX cards without the RT features with the GTX nameplate for a cheaper price, now if NVidia got their minds together this might happen but knowing how they are now it might not happen anytime soon
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎮 Introduction to testing GeForce GTX 1660 Super in 2023, an OEM version by HP purchased for 80 Euros. 00:53 🏗️ GTX 1660 Super based on Turing architecture, 6GB GDDR6, 1408 CUDA cores, released in 2019. 01:29 🧩 Unconventional release due to competition with GTX 1660 and 1660 TI, but 1660 Super is still relevant. 03:08 🕹️ Gaming benchmarks: Spider-Man Remastered, Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty Warzone 2, Forza Horizon 5, Apex Legends, Red Dead Redemption 2. 06:17 🎮 1440p gaming possible for older titles, maintaining playable frame rates. 08:26 🔪 Fortnight stuttering issues encountered on DX12, more stable experience on DX11. 11:05 🧟 Resident Evil 4 Remake and Battlefield 2042 perform well at 1080p medium settings. 13:56 🧟 Older titles like Resident Evil 4 Remake and Battlefield 2042 can deliver smooth performance at 1080p. 15:56 🏎️ Forza Horizon 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 maintain solid frame rates at 1080p medium settings. 18:00 🧙♂️ Performance in The Last of Us Part One is reasonable at 1080p with FSR2 set to Quality. 19:09 🎮 FSR2 Quality mode offers a decent compromise between performance and visual quality in various games. 21:05 🔫 Battlefield 2042 performs surprisingly well at 1080p medium settings, offering a smooth experience. 22:52 🎮 Overall, GTX 1660 Super still holds up in 2023 for 1080p gaming with reasonable settings in various games. 23:03 🎮 Lower FPS due to CPU bottleneck with powerful GPU. 23:43](th-cam.com/video/-itm-n0PTeY/w-d-xo.html) 🖥️ Competitive CS:GO achievable with GTX 1650 at 1080p low settings. 25:18 🎮 Diablo 4 runs smoothly at 100+ FPS on high settings. 26:12 🏰 Surprisingly stable performance in Hogwarts Legacy with 1660 Super. 27:35 🎮 FSR improves FPS in Hogwarts Legacy, offering smoother gameplay. 28:42 🌄 Far Cry 6 runs at 60+ FPS on ultra settings, showcasing good optimization. 29:48 💻 GTX 1660 Super still relevant for older and mid-tier games at 1080p. 31:00 💰 Worthwhile if available at a lower price, not suitable for high-end gaming. Made with HARPA AI
Recommended that card for a friend in during the pandemic, amazing what it can do, my friend plays a lot of games in 1440p and even i was impressed how good it was
Can’t wait to watch it. I think the 1660 super is still a really good card to this day also, if you can get it cheap as well you got yourself a great card ❤
I upgraded to a 1660 Super from a 660ti 2 years ago, and still to this day I have absolutely no problems at all running anything in my library at 1080p 60fps, and I couldn't be happier with it
I actually think, contrary to popular belief that as time goes on, upgrading will be less and less "necessary". That's because as time goes on, you'll have a larger and larger pool of older games to choose from. There's a massive amount of games to choose from that can be played on older/mid range hardware. People talk about needing to upgrade every 3 years or so because "newer games" but most people have already found their favorite games in older titles and newer games just can't replace them so easily.
@@imnotallergicThere's very few games that release that interest me at this point since it's all been done already. Maybe 1 out of 10 new games might get my attention.
This is my first proper GPU, GPU prices are still nuts in my country so I was happy it was given as a gift. Sure as hell going to be an upgrade from my puny intel HD 4400 Quick edit: Retailers in my country almost never have discounts or cut price even when new gen GPU comes out, a budget GPU like the RX 6600 or RTX 3060 is still selling for 300-400~ USD, while my 1660S is still being sold at MSRP 4 years after launch. Still, this GPU's way more than enough for the games I play, so I'm a happy chap
I have had this card since its launch 4 years ago, and still using it without any issues. With some settings tweaked, it will get the job done. Love it.
As a 1660 Ti user, I can confirm that the card is indeed still viable at 1080p. It's not the best card out there, and never was, but it has served me well for a number of years. About to upgrade to a 3060 Ti, there are some nice deals around at the moment.
agree 1660ti is very good entrybudget FullHD choice even end2023.. its exact as fast as overpriced 3050 "entry card" and only 120watt max wont make your energy bill explode while gaming for hours, simple powersaving quad or sixcore sub100Watt and small 500Watt psu is enough
I have this card powered with R 5 3600, GPU’S prices are insanely high on my country so I’m happy with mine, play pretty much everything at full 1080p 60 FPS
@@angelesc2033rx 580 is powerful no doubt but at this price range 1660s takes the cake if you want to do some editing, it is amazing for a budget card plus the wattage on the 580 beats out any value you can get for having a few more fps. But if you really need the 8gb vram and dont mind the wattage, the 580 is better.
Some gpu elitists with rtx 4090 mega ultra space edition would tell you even 12gb vram is obsolete lol. But strangely they wan't to max everything and play at 200+ fps. 🤣
I recently bought one and it's really good. It's apparently more powerful than a 3060 12gb (in non vram limited situations obviously) I use it in 1440p, and RSR makes up for any game that doesn't run too well + doesn't have FSR
I am also planning to buy i5 10400f with this card, could you tell me how does it perform? I don't wanna play very latest games with high settings, I just want to run some decent games like far cry, cod warzone, Forza horizon 5. And how much ram would you say is enough? 16 or 32
@@AhmedAli-hj6gx i used to use 10400f ans 1660super you will not be desapointed if you dont play all AAA on ultra i still have the 10400f but upgraded gpy to 3060ti and
My Asus TUF X3 1660 Super was the first proper GPU I bought with my own money back in 2020 after using a 940mx laptop and a GT430 PC. I was more than happy to have chosen this GPU. It was amazing in every sense. Had to sell the whole PC to get a laptop. Fun fact: I ran CP2077 on Ultra settings at 900p 75-95 fps, didn't buy a new monitor 'cause my old one was still alright, right after its release and played it for a month before deciding to put it off for two years.
I did the same with my old DELL 900p monitor back in 2018😂 I knew I should upgrade but for a 22' monitor it didn't look too bad and my games ran way better. I put it off till 2021 and finally bought a 1080p 144hz VA monitor. Unfortunately my VA panel is has such bad motion rendering that I think I was actually better in FPS games on that old DELL
@@Sk0die I see you've had basically the same experience. Those VA panels are bad for a reason. Mine had washed out colors and everything looked muddy af.
Upgraded from a 1660s to a 2060s. Id say dont let that 6gb vram fool you, it's still more than capable to run modern games at high~ish settings with reasonable framerates
@@praneelsinha6211 i was actually surprised with 2060 super. I thought it was going to be a small upgrade, but it ended up being a big one. Id say 20-30% better depending on the game (and even bigger if i turn on dlss). Tho it's not on the level of your upgrade. That's like going from a shitbox corolla to a camaro
bought mine almost 3 years ago now and its still running everything I want very well. definitely way more bang for your buck than a lot of options out there. Great video!
@@10MinutesofGameplay fairly certain that no, it is not as good. But take that with a grain of salt, as I am not super familiar with Xbox hardware. There are websites online that show the games you can play on each. I'd do some research before buying it, if you are looking for a graphics card of that quality.
I am using GTX 1660s currently and its super satisfying and cool to run all the games on medium to high in 1080p.My variant is MSI one with double fan to the temperature also stays reasonable .
I give It one 1660ti to my GF, she really dont wanna play AAA titles, she is more into desing and video game editing so, the card really do the job. Great video!
I use my 1660 super for mainly emulation, and I have no problem running ps2, ps3, xbox, xbox 360, wii, wii-u, and even switch. I will need something stronger when ps4 emulation becomes a thing though.
Just set a custom rez on your monitor to 50hz, and vsync the game. On my cheap 23" 1080p monitor im able to set both 40hz and 50hz 1080p custom rez. Its way better for SP games than to have tearing or drops from 60 to 50. Honestly going from 60 to 50 is barely noticeable for single player.
I feel like this GPU is holding up pretty nicely even now....even at 1440p it should be able to run most games without any problems. Non-AAA titles/indie games easily over 60 FPS. Thanks Kryzzpy, epic video as always!
same, I purchased this card back in 2019, and it runes everything at high settings, now not much anymore but if you find a good balance in settings it can play anything, I sold mine 2 months ago and got an Rx 6700 xt so yeah I had fun memories of that card ☺.
I had the Older and slightly better brother 1660ti as a new GPU! Bought for 300$ in 2019, recently upgraded to a 4070 for 585$. It served me well, but I had to change since I have a wqhd+ ultrawide monitor! That gpu is a beast tho, never let me down and played everything at medium settings at like 50 fps for the most demanding games !
I still have the evga version in my living room's HTPC/VR PC. Not worried about the latest and greatest crap games either! It's good for my Rift S, so I'm happy...
@@glurzoh in my opinion, the 4070 is probably the best gpu for "normal" buyers at the moment, limitless budget you go for the 4090 of course. Performance got a 5x, TDP is so low, 190w max, it has DLSS that i didnt have on the old gtx, it has dlss 3 that gives a sweet boost and the delay isnt a big deal ( playing cyberpunk right now). and has a lot of performance for any resolution below 4k. And for the most normal price of the 4000 series. To me, it was absolutely worth it and doest deserve the hate. (under 600$ tho).
Look into "Disable cosmetic streaming" in Fortnite launch options, that way you have the textures/shaders hosted in your computer and not download them on the fly while you are gaming. That will fix the stuttering!
Hi, I've a MSI GTX 1660 Super Gaming X card undervolted to 900mv / 1920 frequency and add 900 mhz on memory clock. running stable. Playing F1 2021 temps never passed 64 degrees and I'm getting 130/140 fps with High in game settings. So, I'm good for now.
@@asr1el942 if you are a popular streamer yeah but if you are a small streamer that can't even pay for things it doesn't matter, does it? And if you have a 4k monitor why would you buy a midrange gpu in the first place? RT is just propaganda anyway.
I got my RX6700XT as my first dedicated GPU. Coming from HD Family Graphics, UHD630 and Vega 8. It's bottlenecked by my cpu a lot but it is doing a great job! I can make a stable undervolt with this GPU so it only uses 90-100W with nearly zero changes to framerate because of CPU Bottleneck. I used to watch your videos and dream of having like a GPU like gtx 1060(6gb bc 3gb version is bad) then I got a bit of money and got myself a RX 6700 XT. Now I am saving up for R5 3600(used and will be used till I will have money for r5 5600/some r7 5gen) and a b550 mobo.
I still run a GTX 1660 6gb. It's a dual fan msi one, OCed. I use it every day for VR gaming, flat-screen gaming, and youtube video creation (editing, recording, live streaming). When I play games like Hogwarts Legacy, I use FSR. But I mostly play VR games, and it serves me well. I plan on upgrading soon, to either a 3070ti or 2080ti. Not because it's a needed upgrade, but because it's a wanted one.
dont buy the 3070 ti! its only 8% faster tan the 3070 but 80 bucks more expensive and uses 70 watts more with the same 8gb vram only.... a rx 6800 with 16gb vram or if nvidia is needed a rtx 4070/ rtx 3060ti. the 2080ti with 11gb is prop also fine
@@MrEL91N lmao i cant imagine why'd anyone wanna upgrade from a 4070ti to 4090. these are the type of npc's to say 'ohh, 240fps is not enough, i need 300!' no offense tho :D Im playing shooter games on 100fps and im an apex predator in apex legends (highest rank in the game ;) )
Would be better if you had a midrange system say like a 5600 or a 12400 for testing such cards. 5800X3D does alter expectations for the average consumer
@@gamingwithtashikjust man stfu nvidia shit. I bought a 4060 for 150 bucks more than msrp and it's worse than a 3060 in some cases. Just look at amd 6800xt oc nearly around 4070 and 3080 or almost same and still costs like 50-70 dollar cheaper and yeah u have bad rtx but u get 4 gigs more vram like look at them why tf buy nvidia
@@zWORMzGaming Yes! That's probably the real advantage of the rtx. Strongly agree since fsr is not supported still that much in games, and dlss is better imo.
id love to see another revisit of the 5700xt, i feel like its *slightly* aging a little bit but im also thinking of getting it currently and i just wanna see how it performs mid-2023 onwards (also if you can do the minecraft shaders comparison test with it)
I've been using one for a year, and absolutely love it! Totally one of the best deals right now. That said, it's lack of RT does age it a bit. But for raster performance, it's amazing. And if you undervolts it a bit, it's pretty damn efficient, too.
Hey Kryzzp any chance you can do an updated benchmark for the RX 6700 XT since it is lowest price its been on the market while delivering acceptable performances! Cheers
I got the GTX 1660 super for ARS$40.000 (which is around USD$80). With a 1080p 24" monitor and a Ryzen 5 5600g it works great, i dont like most of the newer titles anyway, so it works great for the games that i do like
I was looking to buy the gtx 1660 super but I went for gtx1650 gddr6 bcs I didn't had enough of money and I had to change processor psu and yeah but still a good deal with the i5-11400f
I have a 1650 Super, and while it's not as good as this, it has definitely held up incredibly well, pulling a smooth 60 on High in RDR2, 90+ in most FPS games. I don't plan on replacing it any time soon, though the paltry 4gb VRAM can be a pain sometimes
Hey! Thank you for being here as well 😃 I'd love to take a look at the Radeon VII, not so much at the vega but I'll buy one if I find it at a good price :)
He has a video on his channel. But as a 2023 owner I can do 80-90 fps on resident evil 4 remake in 1080p mid-high graphic without rt and without upscaler such as fsr and dlss
You should try using the "Frame Presentation" setting in RTSS to actually see when the frame is being displayed on your monitor, it's easy to think that a game is stuttery when looking at the draw calls of the CPU when on the "Frame Start" setting. Frame presentation is much closer to what you're actually seeing on your display.
Man...I loved your work, the way you showed all that 1660 super can do, it was great! I´ve got one and I´m gonna try changing a lot of settings now that I´ve seeing what it can really do! I just bought the GPU. Thank you, mate...You have helped me a lot! Congrats on a great video! Nice work, keep it up! Greetings from Brasil!
Omg you got my GPU lmao, if you know the mission Complications fails you if you have too much FPS because the car flies away from Simon and it fails the mission, i think it has to be locked to 60 or just below 120fps.
I bought an MSI GTX 1660 Super Ventus XS OC two days ago for just $80, and it's practically like new. I'm amazed by the performance, especially considering the price.
Just recently upgraded to a 3070, but before that my little 1660ti held on tight for 1440p gaming. I had to stick to low/medium settings, but she hung in there like a champ for awhile.
Hey guys! I made a bit of an error here: 28:48
I'm testing Far Cry 6, not 5 like shown in the top right :)
Thanks for watching!
HI Man what About The RX 570 4GB
Pls test RTX 4060 minecraft
Fortnite tends to stutter when the entire map isn't 100% discovered.
is underperforming a bit considering that boost to a max of 1890 mhz but you see it droping as low as 1830 mhz because the high temp in demanding games, I have the bigger brother 1660 Ti overclocked and undervolted to 1995 mhz 0.950 mV and the lowest clock would be 1980 with my custom frecuency/voltage curve, you should use the fans at high rpm to see if avoid the low clockspeed
You might think about doing 580 8gb video that might be interesting to see how that v-ram allowed this gpu to age ;)
Nvidia should have continue the GTX brand on entry level hardware I think
Oh yeah, definitely. We need sub 200$ GPUs
actually a pretty good idea, and they could also make the same RTX cards without the RT features with the GTX nameplate for a cheaper price, now if NVidia got their minds together this might happen but knowing how they are now it might not happen anytime soon
It could be incredible if they make Gtx gpu with dlss and without ray tracing. That could be so interesting for budget gpu.
@@asr1el942RT doesn't use tensor cores
@@asr1el942 RT use rt core. dlss use tensor core
as a 1660 SUPER owner, it's still absolutely viable as a 1080p card! ran Jedi Survivor after performance patches on medium very well
I'm running a 1660 super w high settings :0
@@10shanwei how many fps i have a gtx 1660 super too.
@@tomars3645 40-60?
@@10shanwei60-80*
Peasant i can run it at medium/high for 200$ more 😎😎😎
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎮 Introduction to testing GeForce GTX 1660 Super in 2023, an OEM version by HP purchased for 80 Euros.
00:53 🏗️ GTX 1660 Super based on Turing architecture, 6GB GDDR6, 1408 CUDA cores, released in 2019.
01:29 🧩 Unconventional release due to competition with GTX 1660 and 1660 TI, but 1660 Super is still relevant.
03:08 🕹️ Gaming benchmarks: Spider-Man Remastered, Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty Warzone 2, Forza Horizon 5, Apex Legends, Red Dead Redemption 2.
06:17 🎮 1440p gaming possible for older titles, maintaining playable frame rates.
08:26 🔪 Fortnight stuttering issues encountered on DX12, more stable experience on DX11.
11:05 🧟 Resident Evil 4 Remake and Battlefield 2042 perform well at 1080p medium settings.
13:56 🧟 Older titles like Resident Evil 4 Remake and Battlefield 2042 can deliver smooth performance at 1080p.
15:56 🏎️ Forza Horizon 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2 maintain solid frame rates at 1080p medium settings.
18:00 🧙♂️ Performance in The Last of Us Part One is reasonable at 1080p with FSR2 set to Quality.
19:09 🎮 FSR2 Quality mode offers a decent compromise between performance and visual quality in various games.
21:05 🔫 Battlefield 2042 performs surprisingly well at 1080p medium settings, offering a smooth experience.
22:52 🎮 Overall, GTX 1660 Super still holds up in 2023 for 1080p gaming with reasonable settings in various games.
23:03 🎮 Lower FPS due to CPU bottleneck with powerful GPU.
23:43](th-cam.com/video/-itm-n0PTeY/w-d-xo.html) 🖥️ Competitive CS:GO achievable with GTX 1650 at 1080p low settings.
25:18 🎮 Diablo 4 runs smoothly at 100+ FPS on high settings.
26:12 🏰 Surprisingly stable performance in Hogwarts Legacy with 1660 Super.
27:35 🎮 FSR improves FPS in Hogwarts Legacy, offering smoother gameplay.
28:42 🌄 Far Cry 6 runs at 60+ FPS on ultra settings, showcasing good optimization.
29:48 💻 GTX 1660 Super still relevant for older and mid-tier games at 1080p.
31:00 💰 Worthwhile if available at a lower price, not suitable for high-end gaming.
Made with HARPA AI
Recommended that card for a friend in during the pandemic, amazing what it can do, my friend plays a lot of games in 1440p and even i was impressed how good it was
Long live Kryzzp and Digimoon much love
Damn krizzpp you accuze all your problems onto bob.
Amen 🙏
@@blacklung9020and rex 😂
Can’t wait to watch it. I think the 1660 super is still a really good card to this day also, if you can get it cheap as well you got yourself a great card ❤
I upgraded to a 1660 Super from a 660ti 2 years ago, and still to this day I have absolutely no problems at all running anything in my library at 1080p 60fps, and I couldn't be happier with it
I actually think, contrary to popular belief that as time goes on, upgrading will be less and less "necessary". That's because as time goes on, you'll have a larger and larger pool of older games to choose from. There's a massive amount of games to choose from that can be played on older/mid range hardware. People talk about needing to upgrade every 3 years or so because "newer games" but most people have already found their favorite games in older titles and newer games just can't replace them so easily.
@@somber8233I agree with that, I’m not a fan of modern games anyways
@@imnotallergicThere's very few games that release that interest me at this point since it's all been done already. Maybe 1 out of 10 new games might get my attention.
Totk? @@somber8233
@somber8233 to add on to that newer generation cards will be able to crank out a less and less performance boost as our technology is limited
This is my first proper GPU, GPU prices are still nuts in my country so I was happy it was given as a gift. Sure as hell going to be an upgrade from my puny intel HD 4400
Quick edit: Retailers in my country almost never have discounts or cut price even when new gen GPU comes out, a budget GPU like the RX 6600 or RTX 3060 is still selling for 300-400~ USD, while my 1660S is still being sold at MSRP 4 years after launch. Still, this GPU's way more than enough for the games I play, so I'm a happy chap
From integrated intel shit its actually insane bump in perfomance especially for low price
i got the same upgrade lol, hd 4400 to a 1660 s
happy for you dude! hope u enjoy ur card
Same
i also have a 4400 and i've been stuck with it for a while but im upgrading this week to a 3060ti
I have had this card since its launch 4 years ago, and still using it without any issues. With some settings tweaked, it will get the job done. Love it.
Same was very worth it. Was my first build combined it with ryzen 5 3600x
Im still using it till this day as well but i know its time for a upgrade
As a 1660 Ti user, I can confirm that the card is indeed still viable at 1080p. It's not the best card out there, and never was, but it has served me well for a number of years. About to upgrade to a 3060 Ti, there are some nice deals around at the moment.
I've had an RTX 3060 Ti for 1 month now and I'm happy
agree 1660ti is very good entrybudget FullHD choice even end2023.. its exact as fast as overpriced 3050 "entry card" and only 120watt max wont make your energy bill explode while gaming for hours, simple powersaving quad or sixcore sub100Watt and small 500Watt psu is enough
3060ti dam and me sitting with a 9800gt best of luck you upgrading the pc 😂
Do you have to upgrade anything else if you upgrade from a 1660 super to a RTX 3060
@@elirodriguez5114 I have rtx 3060 ti
I bought this card almost 3 years ago.
No regrets by the moment, stills my little war machine!
Just picked up a PC for $350 with this card. Upgrading it but also wanna see the performance. Thanks for the video.
Good to see the 1660 Super holding up well to this day!
I have this card powered with R 5 3600, GPU’S prices are insanely high on my country so I’m happy with mine, play pretty much everything at full 1080p 60 FPS
nice been wanting to upgrade my cpu for awhile now, this comment convinced me.
Got the exact same spec, and sometimes I can play 1440p games on my ultrawide monitor but I have to lower my settings or turn on FSR like on RDR2
Same here, was the best bang for buck combo when I built my computer in 2020 just before the prices went through the roof
I had an MSi Gaming X 1660 Super. Good to see it is an extremely powerful card nowadays too!
I have one in my secondary PC, calling it extremely powerful is a bit of stretch
@@ReptilianRichardRamirezat least for the price
1660 Super was one of the best design GPU made and a change in the game at the time. Just my opinion.
Rx 580 says otherwise
@@angelesc2033rx 580 is powerful no doubt but at this price range 1660s takes the cake if you want to do some editing, it is amazing for a budget card plus the wattage on the 580 beats out any value you can get for having a few more fps. But if you really need the 8gb vram and dont mind the wattage, the 580 is better.
@@blackhand8299 very true as i own the 1660 super, but the zotac edition runs hot.
@@blackhand8299 but interms of gaming performance 1660S is faster
@@angelesc2033I have a GTX 1660 ti zotac on my old pc, it ran so hot I had to restrict it to 80% max power draw.
Very solid gpu . I dont believe someone could have problems with this gpu at 1080p.
Nope. Not at all. I'm having zero issues on games like GTA 5 and RDR2 on 1440p, let alone 1080p.
Some gpu elitists with rtx 4090 mega ultra space edition would tell you even 12gb vram is obsolete lol. But strangely they wan't to max everything and play at 200+ fps. 🤣
@@Onisak25 And this is at 4k LMAO. These people don't really enjoy gaming , im pretty sure about that.
@@RTX4080SUPERGAMINGthese people want 8 k gaming at 200 fps now
@@Ghgtet true and real
One of the best mid range graphics card, low tempratures and good performance.
Totally worth the money!
If you have one, can you test the rx 5700 xt? Would be very interesting, how this card holds up!
Yes please
still holding everything very well on 1080p-1440p high settings
I recently bought one and it's really good. It's apparently more powerful than a 3060 12gb (in non vram limited situations obviously) I use it in 1440p, and RSR makes up for any game that doesn't run too well + doesn't have FSR
@@ae-qw5xi Thanks for the answer bro!
GTX 1070 BRING THIS PLATE, I'M FROM BRAZIL WE STILL USE THIS A LOT PLEASE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
finally got to see u with the 1660 super in action. i have this gpu and it never disappoints me
great to see my old 1660 Super is still current in 2023, thanks for the video!
This card hasnt dissapointed me ever since i bought it, still going strong with latest titles. Along with my i5 10400f it kicks ass.
I am also planning to buy i5 10400f with this card, could you tell me how does it perform? I don't wanna play very latest games with high settings, I just want to run some decent games like far cry, cod warzone, Forza horizon 5. And how much ram would you say is enough? 16 or 32
@@AhmedAli-hj6gx i used to use 10400f ans 1660super you will not be desapointed if you dont play all AAA on ultra i still have the 10400f but upgraded gpy to 3060ti and
My Asus TUF X3 1660 Super was the first proper GPU I bought with my own money back in 2020 after using a 940mx laptop and a GT430 PC. I was more than happy to have chosen this GPU. It was amazing in every sense. Had to sell the whole PC to get a laptop.
Fun fact: I ran CP2077 on Ultra settings at 900p 75-95 fps, didn't buy a new monitor 'cause my old one was still alright, right after its release and played it for a month before deciding to put it off for two years.
I did the same with my old DELL 900p monitor back in 2018😂 I knew I should upgrade but for a 22' monitor it didn't look too bad and my games ran way better. I put it off till 2021 and finally bought a 1080p 144hz VA monitor. Unfortunately my VA panel is has such bad motion rendering that I think I was actually better in FPS games on that old DELL
@@Sk0die I see you've had basically the same experience. Those VA panels are bad for a reason. Mine had washed out colors and everything looked muddy af.
Picked up a PNY 1660 Super for $75 USD sometime last year. After a quick lil clean and repasting it performed well!
What a steal❤😅 I was planning to buy something in the realm of 6800xt. But for 75$ I would buy it in a heartbeat and enjoy games in 1080p
Upgraded from a 1660s to a 2060s. Id say dont let that 6gb vram fool you, it's still more than capable to run modern games at high~ish settings with reasonable framerates
@@praneelsinha6211 i was actually surprised with 2060 super. I thought it was going to be a small upgrade, but it ended up being a big one. Id say 20-30% better depending on the game (and even bigger if i turn on dlss). Tho it's not on the level of your upgrade. That's like going from a shitbox corolla to a camaro
bought mine almost 3 years ago now and its still running everything I want very well. definitely way more bang for your buck than a lot of options out there. Great video!
Planning to buy it today.. will it run as powerful as xbox series s?
@@10MinutesofGameplay fairly certain that no, it is not as good. But take that with a grain of salt, as I am not super familiar with Xbox hardware. There are websites online that show the games you can play on each. I'd do some research before buying it, if you are looking for a graphics card of that quality.
@@10MinutesofGameplay way better
15:36 R.I.P JACK: 2013-2023
I am using GTX 1660s currently and its super satisfying and cool to run all the games on medium to high in 1080p.My variant is MSI one with double fan to the temperature also stays reasonable .
hey what s ur fans config
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I still have my 1660 ti, Couldn't be more happier with my card.
I give It one 1660ti to my GF, she really dont wanna play AAA titles, she is more into desing and video game editing so, the card really do the job. Great video!
I use my 1660 super for mainly emulation, and I have no problem running ps2, ps3, xbox, xbox 360, wii, wii-u, and even switch. I will need something stronger when ps4 emulation becomes a thing though.
Can't wait for Nvidia to release its RTX 4050 with pretty much the same specs as this card, but a $200 markup for having DLSS 3.
The 4050 is currently released allready. It is being sold currently as a 4060
They're already doing it on laptop lol
Doing the work even on Sundays! You're a legend
My pleasure 😃
Just set a custom rez on your monitor to 50hz, and vsync the game. On my cheap 23" 1080p monitor im able to set both 40hz and 50hz 1080p custom rez. Its way better for SP games than to have tearing or drops from 60 to 50. Honestly going from 60 to 50 is barely noticeable for single player.
I have the 1660 super with i5 10400 and i have to say, it works great! I was able to get 75fps out of spiderman remastered on very high settings.
I have 5 3600 and 1660s, and same picture
ryzen 7 3700x here with the same GPU.
OMG YES!! Thank you SO much for reviewing this Gpu! 🎉
Thank you for watching!
Hey Krizzp, just so you know, it says "Far Cry 5" in the top right of the screen when you're testing Far Cry 6. Amazing video as always!
Indeed it is. Best budget GPU Nvidia ever released.
Cough.......... 1060 best budget........ cough.............cough..........
that imo is the 1650 super.
I feel like this GPU is holding up pretty nicely even now....even at 1440p it should be able to run most games without any problems. Non-AAA titles/indie games easily over 60 FPS. Thanks Kryzzpy, epic video as always!
After i bought a pc first single player game was hellblade and now i almost complete it 😁❤
I just bought a 1660ti and I can’t wait to see how it performs
got one from my relatives prebuilt, still rocking it, for what I play, good enough
nice headset ngl
1660 super was my first kinda midranger gpu back in 2019
i swear it was really good back then happy to see it still surviving in 2023
same, I purchased this card back in 2019, and it runes everything at high settings, now not much anymore but if you find a good balance in settings it can play anything, I sold mine 2 months ago and got an Rx 6700 xt so yeah I had fun memories of that card ☺.
@@jackbro655 yeah same i sold mine and got a 3080 it was really good back then İ used to play tons of 1440p AAA games at medium to high with 40-60 fps
I am literally just thinking about getting one and you make this video. What a legend
I had the Older and slightly better brother 1660ti as a new GPU! Bought for 300$ in 2019, recently upgraded to a 4070 for 585$. It served me well, but I had to change since I have a wqhd+ ultrawide monitor! That gpu is a beast tho, never let me down and played everything at medium settings at like 50 fps for the most demanding games !
I still have the evga version in my living room's HTPC/VR PC.
Not worried about the latest and greatest crap games either! It's good for my Rift S, so I'm happy...
im about to upgrade from a 1660s to 4070. In your opinion, do you think it was worth it?
@@glurzoh in my opinion, the 4070 is probably the best gpu for "normal" buyers at the moment, limitless budget you go for the 4090 of course. Performance got a 5x, TDP is so low, 190w max, it has DLSS that i didnt have on the old gtx, it has dlss 3 that gives a sweet boost and the delay isnt a big deal ( playing cyberpunk right now). and has a lot of performance for any resolution below 4k. And for the most normal price of the 4000 series. To me, it was absolutely worth it and doest deserve the hate. (under 600$ tho).
I got the PNY 1660 super, im planning on upgrading to a RTX 5090 pc when it comes out.
Look into "Disable cosmetic streaming" in Fortnite launch options, that way you have the textures/shaders hosted in your computer and not download them on the fly while you are gaming. That will fix the stuttering!
I did but somehow still stuttering. But it get better the longer you play, but yeah.
Wow
Hi, I've a MSI GTX 1660 Super Gaming X card undervolted to 900mv / 1920 frequency and add 900 mhz on memory clock. running stable. Playing F1 2021 temps never passed 64 degrees and I'm getting 130/140 fps with High in game settings. So, I'm good for now.
The GTX 1660 Super is probably the best price/performance GPU Nvidia released in a long time.
@@asr1el942 nah the 6700 XT was better for the same price.
@@asr1el942 if you are a popular streamer yeah but if you are a small streamer that can't even pay for things it doesn't matter, does it? And if you have a 4k monitor why would you buy a midrange gpu in the first place? RT is just propaganda anyway.
@@asr1el942 next time i will say "best price/performance for 1080p"
I have the same GPU and it's still rocking for me
I got my RX6700XT as my first dedicated GPU. Coming from HD Family Graphics, UHD630 and Vega 8. It's bottlenecked by my cpu a lot but it is doing a great job! I can make a stable undervolt with this GPU so it only uses 90-100W with nearly zero changes to framerate because of CPU Bottleneck. I used to watch your videos and dream of having like a GPU like gtx 1060(6gb bc 3gb version is bad) then I got a bit of money and got myself a RX 6700 XT. Now I am saving up for R5 3600(used and will be used till I will have money for r5 5600/some r7 5gen) and a b550 mobo.
I still run a GTX 1660 6gb. It's a dual fan msi one, OCed. I use it every day for VR gaming, flat-screen gaming, and youtube video creation (editing, recording, live streaming). When I play games like Hogwarts Legacy, I use FSR. But I mostly play VR games, and it serves me well. I plan on upgrading soon, to either a 3070ti or 2080ti. Not because it's a needed upgrade, but because it's a wanted one.
dont buy the 3070 ti! its only 8% faster tan the 3070 but 80 bucks more expensive and uses 70 watts more with the same 8gb vram only.... a rx 6800 with 16gb vram or if nvidia is needed a rtx 4070/ rtx 3060ti. the 2080ti with 11gb is prop also fine
This is the card I have had since 2020. I'm hoping to move to a 4090 in a couple of months. Certainly, it will be a huge upgrade 😂
In a similar boat, 1660 super in a prebuilt pc to a 4060 ti now
how big was the upgrade?
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I got my at the end of 2019. Kept it until about a year ago and then within a years time I went from a 3060, to a 4070Ti, and then 4090.
@@MrEL91N lmao i cant imagine why'd anyone wanna upgrade from a 4070ti to 4090. these are the type of npc's to say 'ohh, 240fps is not enough, i need 300!' no offense tho :D Im playing shooter games on 100fps and im an apex predator in apex legends (highest rank in the game ;) )
@@yungtweakif he got the money let him be man, its his money and choice anyway. Went too far by calling him npc
I'm still surviving with 1660super in 2023, thanks for testing!
What settings are best in Cyberpunk, native with drops or FSR with some shimmering?
I'd go with FSR :)
Thanks for watching!
@@zWORMzGaming Thank you)
Would be better if you had a midrange system say like a 5600 or a 12400 for testing such cards. 5800X3D does alter expectations for the average consumer
True
I have it since 2020, still playing games on high-ultra settings among 45-60 fps.
Not counting badly optimised games like Jedi Survivor.
I used to have a 1660 super before upgrading to a rx 6700 xt its still decent card👍
@silentstorm9631 AMD Fanboy detected*!
@@gamingwithtashikBut its a great card.
@@gamingwithtashikjust man stfu nvidia shit. I bought a 4060 for 150 bucks more than msrp and it's worse than a 3060 in some cases. Just look at amd 6800xt oc nearly around 4070 and 3080 or almost same and still costs like 50-70 dollar cheaper and yeah u have bad rtx but u get 4 gigs more vram like look at them why tf buy nvidia
@silentstorm9631 RX 6700 XT is better value than any card on the market
@silentstorm9631 I have a rx 6800 XT dude.
Basically a 3050 without the rt, which you still won't even use probably because the 3050 is crap with rt on. Amazing video as always!
Lacking DLSS as well though, which is a nice feature to have on the 3050 :)
@@zWORMzGaming Yes! That's probably the real advantage of the rtx. Strongly agree since fsr is not supported still that much in games, and dlss is better imo.
Imagine being able to run two 1660Ti in SLI, that would be super cool and absolutny the best bang for a buck combo
this has to be satire
@@asr1el942 even then, thats not how sli works, barely any games support sli anymore
I spent $200 on my 1660ti in August 2022, now you can get one for half that.
i have it and ill use it until it breaks .. no need to upgrade seeing the current market condition
RX 570 4GB variant is still holding pretty well, so could you possibly make the video on it?
but the Nvidia fanbois will choke on their rice!🤣
One of the best budget used GPUs at the moment, I think. Great entry level card for gaming.
Can u test the RX 6700xt next? It seems to be one of the most popular gpu right now in terms of performance/dollar
you are really good in CSGO
Those older GPU are pretty good value personally i would pick 2060 over 1660 if it's avalible in similar pricepoints.
As a reseller 1660 super is a beast GPU in *used market its like 12-13k* which is like 158$ ... amazing performance
id love to see another revisit of the 5700xt, i feel like its *slightly* aging a little bit but im also thinking of getting it currently and i just wanna see how it performs mid-2023 onwards (also if you can do the minecraft shaders comparison test with it)
The 5700xt is hands down one of the best used GPU deals ATM in the US
I've been using one for a year, and absolutely love it! Totally one of the best deals right now. That said, it's lack of RT does age it a bit. But for raster performance, it's amazing. And if you undervolts it a bit, it's pretty damn efficient, too.
I've had the 1660ti I currently have since 2019 and been thinking of upgrading to a 4070
Hey Kryzzp any chance you can do an updated benchmark for the RX 6700 XT since it is lowest price its been on the market while delivering acceptable performances! Cheers
I searched for this video on your channel many times
No one do it batter then you
🎉🎉🎉
You should do the 5600xt. Between the 5500xt and and the 5700xt it went under the radar but it's a pretty good card
with FSR 3 frame generation mod, this GPU can do 1080p High, FSR Balanced, 75fps for Alan Wake 2, one of the most demanding game currently. So YES!
I got the GTX 1660 super for ARS$40.000 (which is around USD$80). With a 1080p 24" monitor and a Ryzen 5 5600g it works great, i dont like most of the newer titles anyway, so it works great for the games that i do like
vendi una hace poco a 120 dólares unos 60k ja! y la extraño mucho mejor valor x rendimiento que las rtx 2060/3050 y las rx 6500xt
We have the same specs, great cpu
I finished cyberpunk 2077 on my ryzen 4650G apu... Now seeing the gameplay in this video is just heavenly
I was looking to buy the gtx 1660 super but I went for gtx1650 gddr6 bcs I didn't had enough of money and I had to change processor psu and yeah but still a good deal with the i5-11400f
I have a 1650 Super, and while it's not as good as this, it has definitely held up incredibly well, pulling a smooth 60 on High in RDR2, 90+ in most FPS games. I don't plan on replacing it any time soon, though the paltry 4gb VRAM can be a pain sometimes
sunday video is there !!!!! hi Zwormz, can you test the Radeon VEGA 64 or the radeon VII .
Hey! Thank you for being here as well 😃
I'd love to take a look at the Radeon VII, not so much at the vega but I'll buy one if I find it at a good price :)
Bro Zwormz your cross hair placement is so freaking good in valorant you’re actually a pro.
i like my 1660 super because its much more cooler than this in your video and mine got two fans
Mine too. Works great, but I wish I had the ti
16:34 Why are you only using x4 Texture filtering? it has no performance cost to use x16
I wonder what can RTX 2060 can do in 2023
He has a video on his channel. But as a 2023 owner I can do 80-90 fps on resident evil 4 remake in 1080p mid-high graphic without rt and without upscaler such as fsr and dlss
You should try using the "Frame Presentation" setting in RTSS to actually see when the frame is being displayed on your monitor, it's easy to think that a game is stuttery when looking at the draw calls of the CPU when on the "Frame Start" setting. Frame presentation is much closer to what you're actually seeing on your display.
Honestly I think it is
Yup!
@@zWORMzGaming I mean I run a 1050 ti and I get good frames in mid range games
Man...I loved your work, the way you showed all that 1660 super can do, it was great! I´ve got one and I´m gonna try changing a lot of settings now that I´ve seeing what it can really do! I just bought the GPU. Thank you, mate...You have helped me a lot! Congrats on a great video! Nice work, keep it up! Greetings from Brasil!
Its almost equivalent to the rtx 3050 4gb laptop
Love that power pin position for cable management make a nice clean look
Omg you got my GPU lmao, if you know the mission Complications fails you if you have too much FPS because the car flies away from Simon and it fails the mission, i think it has to be locked to 60 or just below 120fps.
if everything goes as planned im buying this gpu used for a really good price with 1yr warranty tomorrow
for how much?
it was a dell oem card so i decided not to@@desiknightsofficial
I bought an MSI GTX 1660 Super Ventus XS OC two days ago for just $80, and it's practically like new. I'm amazed by the performance, especially considering the price.
I was waiting for reviews on this card since forever ever.. Plz do mooooooreee 😍
a card relevant to me, since I have a 1660 ti, awesome!
Cyberbob is a pretty funny name. Would like to see you call it by this name😂❤️
Wassup thanks for reviewing my gpu it is what it is
Hey! It's not bad at all :)
@@zWORMzGaming yeh but idk why fortnight was soo stuttery when you tried it i also used the native 1080p high preset but its not that much stuttery
Just recently upgraded to a 3070, but before that my little 1660ti held on tight for 1440p gaming. I had to stick to low/medium settings, but she hung in there like a champ for awhile.
Literally was waiting for this video from him 😭😭
Finally you are making a video about this card i was waiting for this for so long so please many videos on it 🙏
if you are on a tight budget, and you can get one for less than 100€, then its absolutely worth it imo.