I use gtx 1660ti 1080p still good, i use to play FF7 remake, witcher 3, resident evil village, spiderman remake, rdr 2, rise of the tomb raider, shadow of tomb raider,
I recently upgraded from 1050Ti to Used 1660 Ti for $120 and I think I'll be using it for few more years. It does keep up with my 1080p medium to high settings gaming.
I'm not worried about RTX shaders etc, so the GTX 1660TI OC (with some extra oc tweaks) is just fine for me. Runs BG3 just fine, and I'm an old school gamer, so it is perfect for my needs. Paired with core I-7 and 16gb ran and m2 ssd, pretty peppy.
If you want a GTX card I would say the GTX 1080ti is better more VRAM and still holds up today, even though it's nearly 7 years old and it's not much more than a 1660ti on the used market. People are going to start flooding the used market with cheap 1080ti's as the 4080 s / ti will be releasing soon and people are looking to upgrade.
Indeed i also have been eyeing the 1080ti especially because of that sweet 11Gb of Vram The only down side is that it is getting old and Nvidia may stop supporting it soon I would suggest a 2070 super albeit it has less ram but is a little more capable than a 1080ti and is just 20$ more on the used market
@@KingdomRepublic I would suggest the 2070 super only if you really want the goodies that come with RTX. (like dlss, bla bla bla) The 1080ti is actually very close in performance, but it has more VRAM.
I have GTX 750 TI when I first buy in 2016 minus 2013 when it was released, so already 11 years old and I still using it until today. When Christmas or new Years come I will upgrade my entire system into 7500F with RTX 4060 TI. Im still saving now.. hope I can have it!
I am running a 1660 ti with 5800x and 32 gb ram 1TB M.2. 350W power supply. What I like is that this card is only 120W max so a config like this is possible (you have to make sure you use a good 350W PSU).. I can render and edit 4k footage with ease too. (only editing tested, but it is smooth.)
I literally just got a MSI 1660ti gaming X - for £105 , from cex. Pairing it with a Ryzen 1600 for a few weeks, then getting a 5700x3d On a MSI mortar max board with 32gb vengeance 3200 & a 1tb nvme with a thermalright heatsink (cosmetic as well as a bit functional)
I got to use this one in my 2000 series core i7 tower for a few years and I loved it with both the Windows and Linux compatibility and plugging in all those screens and just having a million things to look at all at the same time was brilliant with the compression technology I could get all the same applications as bigger computers and when I found out they were still remaking it with more GRAM years later I knew that this thing was going to be it permanently for me it has all the power you need to run your home and you could tow the memory practically out of the state!
Had a 1660 for quite a few years right up until final fantasy vii rebirth decided it didn’t wanna run on it. At all. 😂 Upgraded to a 3060 and now all is right in the world.
I bought my laptop asus tuf gaming A15 about more than 4 years ago (GTX 1660 Ti), and still holds pretty well these day, specially considering the ryzen 9 cpu. But yea, more and more gaming related limitations are starting to appear with newer games like elden ring or black myth wukong, or even god of war. Wouldnt reccomend buying one in 2025, i think its preferable to just save a bit more.
@ what makes it so much weaker tho? I know the cooling is worse compared to desktop, but even in terms of cpu ryzen 9 is pretty good so there might be desktops that have lower cpu with the same graphic card even if they have better cooling
I can recommend the 1660, I used it for about 4 years now and could not complain for that price it's decent although nowadays I'd just get a 4070 or a 4060 if you're a on a budget. I play on big resolutions and the 1660 Ti just can't handle it anymore.
I have a gtx 1660 ti mobile, it is still functional pretty well in 1080p, but since I make youtube videos even at fortnite it shows some struggles to stay stable while recording, therefore I will have to upgrade in the next 2-3 years
Go for an RX 6600 / RX 6650 XT instead. i own a gtx 1660ti since 2019 its actually is a great card, NGL. But for the same price u might get an RX 6600 in 2024.
The only GTX card you should get in 2023 is the GTX 1080 Ti. I have seen brand new GTX 1080 Ti's sell for less than 350 USD on eBay. So, considering how much vRam you get for the price it is a great deal. The GTX 1660 Super is still an absolute king in terms of power efficiency though, as the 1080 Ti is not very good in terms of power efficiency
A GTX 1080ti might be a better option since it has 11Gb of Vram and is usually the same price as a 1660ti but the 1080ti is older by 2 years and Nvidia may stop supporting it with updates within a year or two If you want something slightly more recent i suggest the RTX 2070 super which is usually around a 180$ (20$ more than a 1080ti) on the used market The 2070 super is a little more capable than a 1080ti albeit with less ram
► Link to the GTX 1660 Ti we listed in this video:
► NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti - geni.us/yPdNWa
I use gtx 1660ti 1080p still good, i use to play FF7 remake, witcher 3, resident evil village, spiderman remake, rdr 2, rise of the tomb raider, shadow of tomb raider,
its a good card, mine died 2 weeks ago along with the PSU, changed to 4060 ti, not the best for price/quality but i didnt want to spend more
I have the 1660ti too. I play at 1080p and maintain over 100 frames in just about every game at 1 step below max settings. I love it!
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@@isbeats3989then why didn’t you buy the radeon something 6800?
The witcher 3 is a 2015 game. lol
I don't think this AI is ready for writing video scripts yet
I recently upgraded from 1050Ti to Used 1660 Ti for $120 and I think I'll be using it for few more years. It does keep up with my 1080p medium to high settings gaming.
I'm not worried about RTX shaders etc, so the GTX 1660TI OC (with some extra oc tweaks) is just fine for me. Runs BG3 just fine, and I'm an old school gamer, so it is perfect for my needs. Paired with core I-7 and 16gb ran and m2 ssd, pretty peppy.
If you want a GTX card I would say the GTX 1080ti is better more VRAM and still holds up today, even though it's nearly 7 years old and it's not much more than a 1660ti on the used market. People are going to start flooding the used market with cheap 1080ti's as the 4080 s / ti will be releasing soon and people are looking to upgrade.
Indeed i also have been eyeing the 1080ti especially because of that sweet 11Gb of Vram
The only down side is that it is getting old and Nvidia may stop supporting it soon
I would suggest a 2070 super albeit it has less ram but is a little more capable than a 1080ti and is just 20$ more on the used market
@@KingdomRepublic I would suggest the 2070 super only if you really want the goodies that come with RTX. (like dlss, bla bla bla) The 1080ti is actually very close in performance, but it has more VRAM.
@@KingdomRepublic1080ti technically outperforms the 2070 super you’ll need to jump up to a 2080ti or a 3060ti to out perform
Nope, bills higher😂.. 1660ti is enough in aaa games
I have GTX 750 TI when I first buy in 2016 minus 2013 when it was released, so already 11 years old and I still using it until today.
When Christmas or new Years come I will upgrade my entire system into 7500F with RTX 4060 TI. Im still saving now.. hope I can have it!
noo not 4060 ti please dude its badder than 3060 ti
you should buy 3060 ti tbh
@MyucchiiFanGirl Ok 👍👍
I be getting 30 + fps on 4k native on modern gaming with this beast
Wow nice!
30 isn't good, though...? It's a bit subpar.
@@SennySPM These days 30 is pretty bad.
@@SennySPMI mean, 30 is decent if you're playing slower games like rdr2 or something.
But 1080p you should always run 60fps at least.
How does the Intel A580 stack up to this card?
I am running a 1660 ti with 5800x and 32 gb ram 1TB M.2. 350W power supply. What I like is that this card is only 120W max so a config like this is possible (you have to make sure you use a good 350W PSU).. I can render and edit 4k footage with ease too. (only editing tested, but it is smooth.)
I literally just got a MSI 1660ti gaming X - for £105 , from cex.
Pairing it with a Ryzen 1600 for a few weeks, then getting a 5700x3d
On a MSI mortar max board with 32gb vengeance 3200 & a 1tb nvme with a thermalright heatsink (cosmetic as well as a bit functional)
Got this from my uncle as he got a 4070 super. It’s really good especially for FTP games like Overwatch and Fortnite. 1080p gaming
I got to use this one in my 2000 series core i7 tower for a few years and I loved it with both the Windows and Linux compatibility and plugging in all those screens and just having a million things to look at all at the same time was brilliant with the compression technology I could get all the same applications as bigger computers and when I found out they were still remaking it with more GRAM years later I knew that this thing was going to be it permanently for me it has all the power you need to run your home and you could tow the memory practically out of the state!
Had a 1660 for quite a few years right up until final fantasy vii rebirth decided it didn’t wanna run on it. At all. 😂 Upgraded to a 3060 and now all is right in the world.
yea GTX 1660 is still pretty good probs i mean my gtx 1650 is still working pretty well
Same bro
I literally just upgraded my 1650 to a 1660 ti
I bought my laptop asus tuf gaming A15 about more than 4 years ago (GTX 1660 Ti), and still holds pretty well these day, specially considering the ryzen 9 cpu. But yea, more and more gaming related limitations are starting to appear with newer games like elden ring or black myth wukong, or even god of war. Wouldnt reccomend buying one in 2025, i think its preferable to just save a bit more.
dude, you have a laptop 1660ti which is a lot weaker than the desktop version.
@ what makes it so much weaker tho? I know the cooling is worse compared to desktop, but even in terms of cpu ryzen 9 is pretty good so there might be desktops that have lower cpu with the same graphic card even if they have better cooling
I can recommend the 1660, I used it for about 4 years now and could not complain for that price it's decent although nowadays I'd just get a 4070 or a 4060 if you're a on a budget. I play on big resolutions and the 1660 Ti just can't handle it anymore.
What intel cpu would u recommend
I have a gtx 1660 ti mobile, it is still functional pretty well in 1080p, but since I make youtube videos even at fortnite it shows some struggles to stay stable while recording, therefore I will have to upgrade in the next 2-3 years
I still use it for video editing works goods!
Mind if me asking? Is it still good for making animation? Like 2d,3d and else?
@@Clodyyo yup you just have to be patient when to many efffects is loaded. or you can lower the preview setting.
I have a 1050 ti this seems to be a pretty good upgrade especially that i was able to get one for $150
Go for an RX 6600 / RX 6650 XT instead. i own a gtx 1660ti since 2019 its actually is a great card, NGL. But for the same price u might get an RX 6600 in 2024.
For the same price? Are you good bro😂
AI generated slop. Go to actual tech TH-camrs with better info
"it contain less power than it's more powerful equivalent"
lots to unpack here
Performance will improve if you upgrade your RAM.
I have a 1660ti with a ryzen 5 5600g and am thinking about upgrading to a 3060ti thoughts?
Maybe upgrade to a 4600 ti?
@@provocation18 thats so much money......
@@TGObobqwayare you able to play rust?
my warzone keeps crashing and runs bad i have 1660ti ntel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400 CPU @ 2.90GHz 2.90 GHz i tried all the settings and updated everything
I have gtx 1660 ti and Im surprised how bad it handles the new MW on native 1920x1080
What cpu you have? I also ran cod on a 1660ti and it was in general a pretty stable experience at 1080p
@d8l835 i7 12700K it ran only stable on low setting but not more than that. I got a 4060ti now.
My 1660Ti only has 1 fan, RIP Temperatures.
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Whats better 1660ti or 1650
1660 ti by far
obviously the one with the bigger number
The only GTX card you should get in 2023 is the GTX 1080 Ti. I have seen brand new GTX 1080 Ti's sell for less than 350 USD on eBay. So, considering how much vRam you get for the price it is a great deal. The GTX 1660 Super is still an absolute king in terms of power efficiency though, as the 1080 Ti is not very good in terms of power efficiency
i got a 1660ti free on reddit
GTX 1080 Ti uses TOO much wattage.
But since you have to get a larger PSU that means when you do want to upgrade in the future you arent limited. So I find that a benefit too@@MatiX415
GTX 1660 ti is more power efficient than 1660 super tho
it does not meet the requirements to play hell let loose, i have it and its bad. if the enemy is on the screen it chops like a mofo
you sure? it should be able to run 100-150 fps depending on the scene at low 1080p and 60-90 at medium 1080p.
I have one of these and i only get 60ps at 1080 , also use game boost in my bios idk what to do
I play bodycam with a 1660
A GTX 1080ti might be a better option since it has 11Gb of Vram and is usually the same price as a 1660ti but the 1080ti is older by 2 years and Nvidia may stop supporting it with updates within a year or two
If you want something slightly more recent i suggest the RTX 2070 super which is usually around a 180$ (20$ more than a 1080ti) on the used market
The 2070 super is a little more capable than a 1080ti albeit with less ram
While Nvidia could be the greedy company they are and drop support whenever they want, they still currently support the 780ti so there's that.
where the hell you can buy 1080 ti same price at 1660 ti? cause I will surely buy one.. but since this is non existent Id be dreaming.
@ShadowMonarchOfficial as far i know in the US market the 1080ti goes about 160 to 200$ while the 1660ti goes for about 170 to 200$
AI crap
lmao AI youtuber, bye bye
how do you know his is an AI?
@@Shirley6688 No actual benchmarks, stock footage, no one on camera speaking
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