We’ve had four GTX 1660 cards in for review this week, and as you can see, they all performed around about the same. Each card delivered close to 80 FPS at 1080p here, and while the Zotac was the lowest at 77 FPS, that’s still plenty playable for this resolution. Furthermore, 52 FPS is great for 1440p too, and you could easily turn that to 60 with minor tweaks. 4K performance isn’t amazing, hoving around 30 FPS in almost all games, but this isn’t a 4K gaming card anyway. That being said, 30 FPS is playable, but an unlikely target for this cards audience anyway.
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