Vortez.net ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
In our launch review for GTX 1660 SUPER we examined the INNO3D Twin X2 which is plagued by an incredibly loud cooler, but we’re pleased to report that ZOTAC has this department covered. Not only does their thermal design keep noise to a minimum with the double fan design, but temperature reading is reasonably low too. |
hd-tecnologia.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
Undoubtedly, the GeForce GTX 1660 Super is an interesting option for those who were thinking of buying a “standard” GTX 1660 and have not yet done so. Although it has an additional 5% cost, in return we will have an average performance of 12% higher in models of the same frequency. Regarding this specific model, it obviously has good performance, although the lack of backplate and its small cooling make as always happens, we recommend going through an intermediate model with better factory cooling and overclock, which although it costs a little more worth the investment. The models of the different brands, including Zotac, will be in the vast majority the same as those of the original GTX 1660, so if they had any model in view, it is sure that it will also be available in Super version.
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Techquila.co.in ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
Temps and Acoustics The Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Super runs pretty cool. During our benchmark runs, the temps mostly hovered in the early 70s. This is one of NVIDIA’s main advantages over AMD’s graphics architecture, the heat dissipation is much less pronounced. The card ran quiet and no notable fan noise was audible even during extended gaming sessions.
Conclusion
The Zotac variants retail for Rs. 21,390 for the Twin fan version and 22,590 for the factory overclocked AMP variant. One of the main perks of going with Zotac is that you get an extended 5-year warranty. The acoustics and temps are also quite impressive considering that this is one of the cheaper 1660 Supers on the market. So it’s official, the GTX 1660 Super makes the 1660 Ti obsolete. 1440p gaming at less than 25K!
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Spieltimes.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
The Zotac 1660 Super is exactly what the 1660 series needed. While the 1660 was a pretty great card, it wasn’t completely future proof due to the old memory, which was not even GDDR5X. With the launch of the GTX 1660 Super, gamers now have a better and more future-proof GPU to get for themselves. Speaking of the Zotac 1660 Super Twin Fan, it is a pretty solid card that is sweetly priced and comes with decent cooling and five years of warranty. Zotac lives up to its reputation as a brand that delivers the best performance at the given price point once again. |
Xanxogaming.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
Xanxogaming - 4 / 5 Stars
Additional and awards: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER
We will be brief with the analysis. The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER card complies with what it offers to be the base price of GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER cards. The model surprised us more than we originally expected. It does not come with such an aggressive fan curve, which makes it silent, but it sacrifices some temperature for low noise.
If you want to reduce the temperatures of this model, with a custom curve you can do it. The only complaint is that the model does not have a 100% passive mode (0% RPM) at the factory.
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eTeknix.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
eTeknix - GAMER's CHOICE
Of course, the GTX 1660 SUPER cards aren’t tuned to the extremes out of the box, SUPER they may be, but they’re still broadly consumer-friendly models for affordable prices. They’re set up to play the latest games at 1080p and 1440p, not for slaying world records in 3DMark. The new model from Zotac looks virtually identical to the last one. However, with new fastest memory, it’s sure to give a nice performance boost; especially at higher graphics settings and resolutions!
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PCMAG ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
In sum, this card bridges budget and mainstream pricing, and it's made to play most esports titles above 144fps in 1080p and AAA games at more than 60fps at 1080p. If that suffices for your gameplay (and it should for the lion's share of PC owners), Zotac's GeForce GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan handles the job admirably. Until, perhaps, AMD answers with a "Navi" Radeon DNA-based card at a similar price—or Nvidia splices even more Super cards into the GeForce line—in its price band it's the best bargain in town.
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