would this be a good card to update from a 980 Ti?
Would this be a good card to update from a 980 Ti?
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Don't reward them.
Price be damned the name is fucking retarded.
uhhh what?
1070 is still better
1660 is fucking retarded as a name.
The actual fuck were they thinking?
We have the 2060/2070/2080/ti then this abortion of marketing.
>1660 is fucking retarded as a name.
>The actual fuck were they thinking?
Something on the lines of "how do we market a non-RTX card without using 20xx numbers?"
6 GIGS OF VRAM IN 2019 nvidia must be stopped
Sounds like it's barely an upgrade
The 980ti and 1070 are incredibly close in performance
If you're upgrading, yea. If you're building a new PC, you can spend extra money and get a 2060. The stats are slightly worse than a 1070.
1170
1180
1190
Yea retarded, but they really wanted people to know it’s not a 20xx card
>stats slightly worse
The 1660 stats, I mean. 2060s pretty good.
>rivals the 1070
LMAO who the fuck cares
What should i upgrade.
At least the 1070 has an extra 2GB of VRAM over the 980Ti, the 1660 Ti is still 6GB
GPU, ram, and storage. Cpu is gonna be good for a while if all you do is video games.
Dont mind storage i got 500GB SSD
What GPU also should i go for 16 Ram?
Op here
I have a 4790K OC'd and a 980 Ti
I only have a 1080p 60 Hz monitor
should I get one of these 1660Ti cards?
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Oh nonono bro you wasn't supposed to point that out...
Dumb nvidialets
>6GB VRAM
If you're only playing at 1080p 60 than the 980ti should be good enough for another year or two.
Yes, 16 is the standard nowadays and more and more games are demanding it. And the upgrade genuinely depends on your money, if you can afford a 2060 I'd recommend going with that. Sometimes you can find a standard 1080 going for balls cheap though, like 400 and under, so you gotta keep your eye out for that.
that was just an email I have received on the address I signed up for NVIDIA experience back when I used it
wanted to know if anybody has done some research on that card or got one already
thats all
Literally waiting for mine from FedEx. I'm upgrading from my 970
Should I buy this?
Who would have best Ram i can pay for the best one.
People were expecting those numbers to be used so they knew they couldn't use them
Just look for ddr5 ram with the highest speeds.
Nah. Prices are inflated, and the performance itself is not worthy of being upgraded.
>I5 3rd gen
>useless 32BG DDR3 gen
>HD 7800
Just how much are they offering? 300$
You might as well hold out a little longer and just build a new computer.
Gtx 1080
16gb ram
I5 2500k oc to 4.5 ghz
Anything to upgrade here? Im playing on 4k monitor, which is why i had to drop my old 970 gtx and 8 gb ram. And i honestly wish i never fell for the 4k meme. Its nice but not worth the money and performance issues
I even fell for "4k doesnt need anti aliasing" meme
you will see a minimal performance increase from a 980, probably 10~ fps increase in most games. ask yourself is paying $280 or whatever worth that increase
get the 20 series card that's like 70 dollars more and way better
$200. Would this 1660 make good enough?
What's the best gpu I can get for 300 burgers right now?
Waste of money. Not even for free.
Wow the more expensive card is better? Color me surprised.
the same way they do now?
>gt 1030
>gtx 1060
>gtx 2050
>rtx 2060
Instead they opted for the retarded choice of 1660 ti.
It just has 6gb of vram, not worth it. Get a 1070 at least, 1070 ti if possible.
I don't think it's worth it.
I have a 980 Ti myself. I'd only upgrade if I was going to be playing above 1080p and I wouldn't go for less than a 1080 Ti tier card.
>sell 4k monitor
>buy 1440p 165hz monitor
>???
>profit