The geforce gtx 1660 ti from palit and evga pose for the cameras
Table of contents:
- Images of the GTX 1660 Ti from Palit and EVGA
- Palit's two StormX models
- EVGA and its two variants of the XC and XC Black
As we get closer to the alleged launch of the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti on February 15, new images of this graphics card are emerging from two AMD partners.
Images of the GTX 1660 Ti from Palit and EVGA
Images of the graphics card along with their respective boxes are coming to light today by two manufacturers, Palit and EVGA.
Palit's two StormX models
Palit puts two very compact graphics cards on the table under the StormX banner. These cards appear to be less than 18cm in length, and use an aluminum cooler that is vented by a single 100mm fan.The base model runs on a 1770 MHz boost, while the 'OC' variant offers 1815 MHz automatic overclocking.
EVGA and its two variants of the XC and XC Black
EVGA's GTX 1660 Ti line includes two cards under its XC brand, both less than 20 cm long, but 3 slots thick. Both cards appear to be using the same single-fan cooling solution as the brand's RTX 2060 XC.
Once again, we see two variants based on clock speeds, with the "Black" variant having a boost clock of 1770 MHz, and the XC version slightly raising that frequency.
Based on the 12nm silicon "TU116", the GTX 1660 Ti is rumored to have 1, 536 CUDA cores using the "Turing" architecture, but lacks RTX technology. The new Nvidia graphics card is coming to succeed the 6 GB GTX 1060, which has given the green company such good results in recent years.
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Zotac gtx 1660 ti amp and twin fan pose for the cameras
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