The card is super stealthy in regards to design. Everything is finished in dark matte blacks or textured surfaces. Overall, it should blend in with any system easily enough. There are a few stylish highlights, of course, such as the small EVGA logo, and those lovely textured fans.
There’s no full back-plate on the card, which is a shame, but hardly a deal breaker at this price range. The PCB is much shorter than the cooler though, so EVGA has extended the cooler beyond the back of the card, and added a guard to prevent damage to the heat sink.
Down the side of the card, you can better see how that cooler extends the length of the card. Here you can also see the single 8-pin power connector required for the GTX 1660 chipset.
Finally, we have the display outputs, which consist of a single DP, a single HDMI, and a DVI-D. Nothing crazy, but more than enough for a card in this price range.
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