News

Gigabyte 1660 Ti Leak Reveals Price, Performance & Release

Gigabyte 1660 Ti

We have seen over the last month more than a few leaks surrounding the upcoming release of the Nvidia 1600 Ti graphics card. With it set (or at least Nvidia intending it) to be the spiritual successor to the highly-popular 1060 graphics card, there has been more than a little speculation as to exactly what this GPU would represent.

For example, with it having the Turing architecture, but not the key features of the 20XX series (such as ray tracing), did this card really have any genuine purpose.

Well, in a report via Videocardz, a leak via Gigabyte’s 1660 Ti release reveals rather a lot. Not just about this specific model, but the range as a whole.

16XX Range

Based on the information released, Gigabyte would seemingly have 3 cards on the horizon for the 16XX range. These include;

  • 1650 – $179 (tbc) – Release date – Early March
  • 1660 – $229 (tbc) – Release date – Early March
  • 1660 Ti – $279 – Release date – February 22nd

While the first two cards are a little looser in their details, the 1660 Ti details do seem to tally with the best information at present.  In addition, leaked benchmarks suggest a performance just slightly better than the Nvidia 1070.

What Do We Think?

One thing is clear, the community doesn’t seem particularly interested in this card. Well, at least based on the responses we have received. I did prefer to play Devil’s Advocate until a price was indicated and now that it has been, I’m happy to take a stance. In brief, this range is looking to be a complete waste of time to me.

Don’t get me wrong, the performance of the 1660 Ti seems decent and if you’re currently on a 7XX or 9XX generation Nvidia card, the 1660 Ti will represent an excellent upgrade. It is, however, just that little too expensive to tempt the casual upgrader. More so, a lot of people who were in that category already made the jump to the aforementioned 1060. If you owned a 1060, would you get this upgrade? I doubt it. I think the price, in my opinion at least, just creeps too slightly onto the ‘I think I’ll leave it’ territory.

If this information is, however, true, while the card may sell, it’s not going to be the huge success I suspect Nvidia want it to be.

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

New Report Suggests Helldivers 2 Xbox Release Unlikely

As one of the most popular online games lately, it’s no surprise that Xbox fans…

5 hours ago

November Xbox Game Pass Games Revealed

We've finally reached the month of November, and that means one thing for Xbox users:…

7 hours ago

PS5 Pro Enhanced Games List Revealed

For those who haven't had it on their radar, this week we take a new…

7 hours ago

MSI Overclocker Pushes Kingston Fury Renegade RAM to Record-Breaking 12,196 MT/s

An overclocker from the MSI team has managed to push the Kingston Fury Renegade CUDIMM…

8 hours ago

NVIDIA Pushes SK Hynix to Accelerate HBM4 Production

It seems that NVIDIA wants to launch its next products ahead of time. We are…

8 hours ago

ASUS Unveils New TUF Gaming A2 SSD Enclosure with Enhanced Durability and Speed

The trend of upgrading storage from traditional hard drives to SSDs has become increasingly popular,…

8 hours ago