🎉 Elevate Your Game with MSI's GTX 1660 Ti!
The MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is a powerful graphics card featuring NVIDIA's latest technology, boasting a 192-bit memory interface and 6GB of GDDR6 memory. With a boost clock of 1830 MHz and support for DirectX 12, this card is designed for gamers seeking high performance and stunning visuals. Its dual fan cooling system ensures efficient heat management, making it a reliable choice for both casual and hardcore gamers.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
Memory Speed | 8000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with 6 GB GDDR6 memory and a memory clock speed of 8 Gbps |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
Brand | MSI |
Series | GeForce GTX |
Item model number | GeForce GTX 1660 Ti VENTUS XS 6G OC |
Item Weight | 1.47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 1.7 x 8.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 1.7 x 8.1 inches |
Manufacturer | MSI COMPUTER |
ASIN | B07N824KNV |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 22, 2019 |
W**E
The World's Best Graphics Card under $300*
The MSI Ventus XS OC is a solid design at NVidia's MSRP for the 1660Ti. A two-fan, two-slot design with a backplate will fit in just about any system, short of an ITX system (pictures in my review are the 1660Ti installed in a Micro-ATX case build).For under $300, the performance and capabilities of this card blow away any and all competition. You can pretty much expect GTX 1070-like performance (some games, it will run faster than a 1070, others slower, but on average, expect pretty-much 1070 performance at a cost that is less than the 1070 was when it launched). The #1 card people use on STEAM right now is the GTX 1060-6GB... this card is a solid 35%-40% faster than a GTX 1060 and will probably replace it as the #1 card on STEAM in the near-future (it's that good). In AMD's corner, at the same price point is the RX 590... this card is 25% faster than a RX 590 and uses half the power consumption, running cooler, quieter and playing games better than the RX 590.Nvidia has also enabled AMD Freesync monitor support in their GeForce drivers... and it can be any Freesync monitor, not just one on their shortlist. Simply use the latest NVidia drivers, turn-on Freesync on your monitor choose "Set up G-SYNC" in your NVidia Control panel and turn it on (only works in Win10, btw). I am using my 1660Ti with an AMD Freesync monitor and it works just great!There really is no other card in this price bracket that offers better performance, better power usage or that runs cooler for the gaming muscle this card provides. MSI's conservative 2-fan, 2-slot design in the Ventus XS is a well-rounded solid choice without strange gimmicks, too many or too few fans or crazy 3-slot designs seen from it's competitors... all this at NVidia's MSRP makes this simply the best graphics card under $300 at the time of launch.One of the pictures is a GPU comparison using the Radeon RX 580 as a baseline of 100% tested on Assassins Creed Odyssey at 1080p (courtesy of Tech Deals on YouTube)... every other card listed is in comparison to the RX 580 on the same game and shows how much faster it is in comparison... so the GTX 1660Ti is 42% faster than an RX 580 in that test. Certainly there are faster cards out there, but you need to compare how much you are spending for the performance you are getting... the 1660Ti is a great card for the performance at this price point.*Late 2019 update: my initial review was written launch week of the 1660Ti (Feb 2019)... as with anything in the tech industry, things change as time marches on. While this card is still an awesome card, and I have ZERO regrets having purchased it and enjoy it every day, if you're looking for a new GPU at the end of 2019 under $300, the only real competition to the 1660Ti is NVidia's own competition... the recently released 1660 Super. The 1660 Super's performance is nearly identical to the 1660Ti across the board... usually the 1660Ti will just barely edge-out the 1660 Super by a frame or two here or there, so the 1660Ti is still technically faster than the 1660 Super, but not anything that anyone would notice (literally only one or two FPS in any game)... the difference is the 1660 Super is cheaper than the 1660Ti... so you can save a good chunk of change and ALMOST get the exact same performance of a 1660Ti if you pick up a 1660 Super. If you already or recently purchased a 1660Ti, you still have a great card and the best of the 1660-series... if you're about to buy one however, I might suggest looking at the 1660 Super line of cards, as they have basically the same performance at a slightly lower price point (about $50 less).For reference, I took pictures of my build with the GeForce GTX 1660Ti installed...Intel i7 4790 (Haswell)MSI H87M-G43 Motherboard w/16GB DDR3Fractal Design Focus G Mini MATX case*2021, March update... well, I originally bought this card brand new on launch week some 2 years ago for $280... still going strong in my system... but sheesh... due to COVID, Scalpers and Miners, this same card in 2021 now costs $799?!?!? I'd sell my old card for massive profit, but then i'd have no video card! After two years of great service, I was considering a 30-series GeForce card (i've updated my MB/CPU to a 10th Gen i7-10700F), but it's either out of stock or crazy overpriced as of this posting, so i'll stick with my 1660Ti... still a solid card in 2021... glad I had a good card for a decent price before the craziness of 2021 hit.
R**Z
Good, but not at these inflated prices
I bought this 01/2020 for VR (and because it allowed me to not replace my PSU, this card only requires 450w PSU), I needed it for Half Life Alyx, and it cost about $230. Now as I write this in 12/2020 they want $550. What the heck happened/is happening, scalpers? But why??This card suits my needs, it has good performance for mid to upper mid games, and *was* the affordable card before moving into the RTX 20-- cards. Do not pay a hair above $250 for this card, it good but not worth 500+. MSI made a good product with this one, but again at this time this card is on its way out, now that we're into the RTX 30-- series. When doing VR it gets the fans moving but not to bad or loud or annoying. I hope to get another year or so from this card, there have been no hiccups, easy plug and play and install the drivers.-Dell Inspiron 5680-460w psu-16G RAM
R**S
Excellent price vs performance
I built an i7 8700k machine last year at the height of the crypto mining craze. I had to settle for an EVGA 1050 as everything else was far out of my price range. The card was ok, but was far too loud and only 4 gig. The 20 series nVidia cards are too expensive for me so when I saw info posted about the 1660Ti coming out I was immediately interested.I've never owned an MSI card so I read a lot of early reviews when the 1660Tis were being released. Took a chance on this card and couldn't be more pleased. I flight sim mostly, IL-2 Great Battles BoX being my sim of choice. The MSI card handles my sim very well with very respectable frame rates at 1080p. I posted a link in the Q&A section to a YouTube video I created showing the numbers the MSI 1660Ti is capable of. It runs very quietly and it doesn't seem prone to overheating.Good card. For the price I feel like I've gotten an amazing deal.
K**Y
AMD KILLER
This Graphics card is the product of capitalism at its finest. In an all-out attempt to reclaim considerable market share from AMD, Nvidia releases a mid-range graphics card that is anything but. I came from an MSI GTX 1060 6GB that I had overclocked with MSI afterburner, so I wasn't sure if this was going to offer the performance that would justify the upgrade cost. After just one Benchmark, all my worries were put to rest. This card is an absolute Powerhouse and is only about two-thirds of the size of my 1060. It offers performance that at times beats a 1070, and has incredible overclock potential. My GTX 1060 I could overclock the memory speed by about 450 megahertz. The 1660 I have at the maximum overclock MSI afterburner will allow of 1500 megahertz for a total clock speed of 7500 megahertz for video RAM. The core clock can handle what appears to be about 120mhz overclock. I have yet to find a game that makes it fall below 30 frames per second on 4K resolution, with all Graphics settings maxed out. This card also handles virtual reality very well and I would highly recommend for anybody looking to have a cost-effective VR system. You can expect about a 50% jump in performance over a GTX 1060, sometimes more sometimes less depending on the game. It appears that newer games see more of a performance increase than older ones but still a considerable increase no matter what game. I am beyond happy with my purchase and would absolutely do it again and recommend anybody who's on the fence about upgrading from a 1060, to do it
R**E
Good performance for the money
This is similar in performance to a GTX 1070 (non TI) at a lower price. If you can find a GTX 1070 for cheap or at the same price, that's still a better option. I bought this to hold me over till Nvidia release the 3000 series next summer. It's a good budget card. I can plays games at 1080 way above 60 FPS in most games.The color is silver, but it looks good in a white build. It's plasticky, including the back plate, and the fans don't stop when idle like on the higher end card but it's quiet and only get loud under heavy load.One of the better graphics card for budget build.
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