eTeknix.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan's Review:
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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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Techpowerup.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER AMP's Review: ZOTAC has overclocked their card to a rated boost of 1845 MHz out of the box, which only translates into a 1% performance improvement over the stock GTX 1660 Super—other GTX 1660 Super custom designs today did better here. Compared to the GTX 1660, the performance uplift is 10%, and the GTX 1660 Ti, which has 128 more shaders, is just 1% faster and almost obsolete with the entry of the GTX 1660 Super because it is so much more expensive; that is, unless we see a price drop. The MSI GTX 1660 Super is 19% faster than AMD's Radeon RX 590; the next fastest AMD card, the RX Vega 56, is 9% faster. What's also noteworthy is that the GTX 1660 Super matches GTX 1070 performance—a card that was considered upper midrange just last generation and has never been as affordable as the GTX 1660 Super. With such performance numbers, we can recommend the GTX 1660 Super for all gaming at 1080p, at highest settings in almost all titles. |
Guru3d.com ZOTAC GAMING GTX 1660 SUPER AMP's Review:
You know, I have to say that the 'new' SUPER series 1660 is a bit puzzling. Are these graphics cards downgraded 1660 Ti's or upgraded 1660 cards? Well, we'll follow suit with naming and will call it upgraded 1660. However, if you'd take a 1660 Ti PCB and SMT mount a 1660 GPU on there, that's really what we are talking about today. The product obviously is nice for the mainstream market but sits in a very narrow window between the two aforementioned cards. You'll see 1660 performance with let's call it 10% extra performance thanks to the memory type used. Any 1660 non-Ti, however, is clearly positioned against the competitions Radeon RX 590. The reality is also that most consumers have put RTX cards on hold due to the sales price of Raytracing range, which remains to be steep. |
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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slickdeals.net MEK MINI RTX 2070 Review: |
hardwareheaven.com Our Zotac GeForce RTX 2060 Super review demonstrates that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super is a great mid-range graphics card – but it also shows that it may not be the best option. Let’s start with the positives. It’ll play anything at 1080p and 1440p, including today’s toughest single-player games and the twitchiest esports titles that demand triple-figure framerates. It’ll handle some VR and widescreen gameplay too, and it delivers a huge boost over the original RTX 2060 for virtually no extra cost. Zotac’s card looks the part, with a solid external design. It’s far smaller than most rivals – so it’s more suitable for a wider range of systems. It’s joined on the market by loads of alternative board partner options. |
Tech of Tomorrow Zotac MEK Mini A Great Thing In A Small Package? This system is very quiet and plays all your favorite game titles as well as takes up a very small amount of desk space. |
hardwareheaven.com ZOTAC GAMING RTX 2080 SUPER AMP Extreme Review: |
techpowerup.com ZOTAC GAMING RTX 2060 SUPER MINI Review
Zotac's thermal solution is relatively compact, which makes the card shorter, so it can fit into more cases. The length difference to the FE is only 1.5 cm, so I am not sure if it really makes much of a difference for compatibility. We expect "mini" branded graphics cards to be under 20 cm in length, which this card isn't at 21 cm. Our testing shows that the dual-fan cooler isn't as good as NVIDIA's Founders Edition cooler. Zotac decided that their card should match Founders Edition temperatures of 76°C. While the card achieves that, it does so with more noise because the smaller fans have to run faster to compensate for the weaker cooler. Noise levels are still acceptable, though, especially when compared with AMD's offerings—the RX 5700 Series runs much noisier. Another missed opportunity is the lack of idle fan stop, a feature that's missing on the Founders Edition, too, turning it into a unique selling point for custom designs. Especially given the Founders Edition's sexy looks, people who want low noise will be more willing to look beyond the shiny if a card rewards them with a noise-free environment during desktop work, Internet browsing, and light gaming.
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