Read more.This will be the first Turing-based graphics card without raytracing features.
Read more.This will be the first Turing-based graphics card without raytracing features.
I think they should call it the 1664. Go home Nvidia, you're drunk
at that cut in cuda there better be a good boost over a 1060 as well as a 1060 msrp
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I hope it falls in decent price point for me. I've been holding back on my new build here for new GPU card. It's a toss between this and AMD Navi cards.
Doesn't the CUDA core count sit somewhere between a 1060 and 1070, i expect this will perform a little slower than a 1070 and be around the £300 mark.
What a ridiculous name, an 1160 made far more sense...
Iota (17-01-2019)
What part do you "suggesg" I'm wrong about, just suggesging someone is wrong doesn't really tell us much.
Alright calm down folks, this card I think should be between £200 and £230 as there is a gap there right now and £300 is getting too far into 2060 territory to make it worth while. It should outperform the 1060, but whether it will reach 1070 (not Ti) levels is unpredictable.
I agree that 1660 is an odd name though...
Corky34 (18-01-2019)
3/4 of 2060 performance would slot in pretty evenly between the 1060 6gb and 1070, depending on the game. Given how the entire Turing range has been basically the same performance for the same money, pricing from around £260 would be my guess. Then a 1660 non-Ti at more like £220 with 4gb of RAM?
Nvidia probably thought it'd be better to have two higher numbers in the name/version number. Maybe also because it'll give a bigger difference in name at least, compared to older 1060 cards and any future 2660 in relation to the current 2060 cards. Makes you wonder if there's a gtx 1770 coming too.
Last edited by The Hand; 18-01-2019 at 02:59 PM.
+1. Stupid naming scheme. Where do they go from here?
Enough space to slot in two cards (2060 @ 350, 1050ti @160) so one card at 290, another at 250, remember nv is uplifting all their prices , they know the lower end is being ravaged By existing AND future APU's.
Tabbykatze (20-01-2019)
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