As with all the GTX 1660 Ti cards, the efficiency is very impressive. This card uses just 203 Watts at full load. That’s slightly more than the other GTX 1660 Ti cards, but then again, it is clocked higher out of the box. However, it’s still less power than the old GTX 1060, which used 218 Watts.
That massive cooler did as we expected too, keeping the card at just 66C at full load, which is great, as it leaves us with thermal headroom for more overclocking.
At low loads, the card is completely silent, which is obviously a good thing. However, even at full load, the card was running at just 37 dBa, which is very quiet for a triple fan card.
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