Read more.Sits snugly between GTX 1060 (3800 points) and the new GTX 1660 Ti (4800 points).
Read more.Sits snugly between GTX 1060 (3800 points) and the new GTX 1660 Ti (4800 points).
More than a 25% cut in performance, we better see at least 20% difference in price
It's a 12.5% drop, think you've done your maths wrong. Based on these scores
1660 Ti = 100% (4800)
1660 = 87.5% (4200)
These should slot in around £189 to £199 hopefully, giving the RX580 a run for it's money.
PC-LAD (12-03-2019)
I miss read the title and didn't read the article like the common pleb -_-. I saw the 1060 score as the 1660 score. So my maths was right but in the wrong sense. I did ((4800/3800)-1)*100. Other than that, I'm now quite hopefull for it's p/p in other games, feels bad waiting for midrange navi though
Last edited by PC-LAD; 12-03-2019 at 04:54 PM.
Product designed to sit between 2 other products scores appropriately...
What a nonsensical article.
Geekbench score for the GTX 1660 popped up today. Some extra grist for the mill...
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