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๐ฎ Compact power, epic gameplay โ donโt just play, dominate!
The ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Super is a compact powerhouse featuring NVIDIA's Turing architecture, 6GB of GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit bus, and a 1785 MHz boost clock. Designed to fit nearly any desktop, it supports 4K HDR, VR, and multiple displays via DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0b. With efficient twin-fan cooling and compatibility with the latest APIs, it delivers exceptional gaming performance at a competitive price point.












| ASIN | B07Z8PWC6R |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #621 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ZOTAC |
| Built-In Media | ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Twin Fan graphics card, User Manual |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,906 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810012080972 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 |
| Graphics Description | GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 6 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.3"L x 4.7"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ZOTAC |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1785 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | Geforce GTX 1660 SUPER TWIN FAN |
| Model Name | GTX 1660 Super 6GB GDDR6 |
| Model Number | Geforce GTX 1660 SUPER TWIN FAN |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| UPC | 810012081528 810012080972 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort , HDMI |
| Video Processor | NVIDIA |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
D**D
Not a scam LEGITIMATE!!
Best thing i could have gotten, im 14 years old with a debit card and my own money and I play on my family's old computer recently I've gotten into pc building and upgrading so after I bought a new 16 8x2 gb ram GPU was my next upgrade. I was worried about getting scammed and I used chatgpt to find a good new GPU chatgpt was right it took like a week but was my best purchase yet I had the old MSI GTX 960 and going to the 1660 super was amazing the product worked great and continues to work great in my pc
A**N
Exceptional Performance from small card!
My goal was being able to play the newer games on my Dell, more specifically, FC4. I had bought the RX 570 which did a great job, but for some reason, it was extremely noisy. It made a loud whirring sound every time I played the game. The other games I've played, Fallout 3 and 4, Crysis, the card didn't make those horrible sounds. Realizing the cost of gpu's are rapidly escalating, I checked out the GTX 1660 Super. I checked it with games-debate and it was superior to the RX 570. The frame rates are incredible! Also, a BIG plus was the small size of the card. I already had an 8 pin adapter to plug it in and it installed super easy and ran like a dream. The temperature of the card runs within the norm and has made an incredible difference in game play. I highly, VERY highly recommend this card! It's a good price for the card and it delivers exceptional performance if you're unable to get the higher end gpu's. It's worth the price!
J**A
Good at the price for typically Ultra settings
I am using a Ryzen 5 1600 paired with a 660ti so this upgrade for me was very substantial and really the cheapest way to break into ultra settings with 60+ FPS (usually above 75fps even in modern games like borderlands 3) which is perfect since I have a 1080p monitor with a 75hz refresh rate. Anything stronger than this card would yield better results but, would probably be bottlnecked past a rtx 2060 or 2060s which is the next price bracket above this card. So this really works well with the 2016 released Ryzen 5 Iโm using. I think at the $249 I paid in about June of 2020 was very fair and I have been very happy with it overall. If you have more money get an RTX 2060s but at $250 or slightly under this is a great option. This card is small so itโll fit in to many cases, not quite a low profile but smaller than some single fan designs Iโve seen. For its size it also weighs more than Iโd expect it to eluding to a nice heat sink. Overall the thermals are not bad and I have overclocked it utilizing the OC feature on MSI afterburner and now my clock speed is around 1700 and boosts up a little past 2000 which is actually pretty great for just using the stock cooler. It isnโt very loud and I do have an open case design so I would be able to quickly tell. I like that the card is simple because some look obnoxious but, I would have liked even just a simple clean backplate especially since Iโve seen cheaper 1650 cards with backplates for $100 less than this card.
O**B
Great Video Card for the Price
I had a new computer ordered. I asked about adding a video card. They wanted almost what I paid for this card for an older card, previous memory grade and less ram. With this card and paying just $15 more I got the latest DDR6 plus 6GB of ram. Downloaded the NVidia driver software with no problem and looks good. Using new computer since September 25. Installed this video card before hooking it all up. Loaded the drivers after downloaded NVidia drivers. No problems at all. I had what I thought was CPU Fan noise. It would go away and come back. Quiet for almost all day and start getting noisy. I finally laid the computer on its side while running. It was making a lot of noise. To my surprise there was a wire between the power supply and video card that was barely touching one of the fans. I tucked it away where it would NOT come back out. Just as quiet now as can be. Should have seen that first thing but didn't.
C**H
Good value considering the current ridiculous graphics card market
I got this for my wife. She uses her i7-12700K based machine mostly for rendering still images, so this is just what I thought was an adequate card which is below the steep part of the price performance curve. After building the machine I ran the Passmark tests and was surprised to find that this has substantially better 2D performance (1255) than my RTX3070 (943), 3D performance for the 1660 Super was 14,168 compared to 24,787 for the RTX3070. Considering she mostly needs 2D and I mostly need 3D I guess we both got what we needed. While testing and installing software I ran a 3440x1440 144Hz monitor on Display Port and a 3840x2160 TV on HDMI and both looked good. No signs of the card running out of performance or bandwidth. On an old GTX980 the fast monitor gave color fringes until I turned it down to 60Hz. I wouldn't hesitate to buy this card again for any normal PC. Unless you are playing very high resolution 3D games it should do everything you want.
J**.
small card with lots of zoom
the last time i upgraded my GC was back in 2012 (radeon 6770hd) so this was a big jump as far as power goes. i'm able to set Modern Warfare to high/ultra settings getting 90-120 fps set for 1080p for a my old 60hz monitor which is fine. the card does its job however my only concern is the thermals. its a small card which also means small heat sink. at stock settings i was hitting in the high 70s, i may have touch 80 a few times. i could feel my thermaltake v1 case getting warm as well on the side that housed the card which made me more worried about what it could be doing to the rest of my thermals for the mb & cpu. luckily zotac makes a control panel for the card (Firestorm) that allows you to either set the fans manually or adjust the fan curve. just make sure to set the panel to run in the background otherwise it wont keep the new settings active (at least from what i've seen). i've set the fan curve so it runs at 100% when temps hit 70C and now i've never hit temps over 65C and of course the warm case issue is gone. downside is the fans are obviously a bit louder but i use a headset when gaming. i dont think you'll notice the fan sound for anything below 50%. overall for what i'm using it for the GC does great. wish they made a full length version so there could be more heat sink material however i'm sure if i had a larger case thermals may not be as bad . lighting would have been nice too as some of the other brands for 1660S have that option for around the same price.
M**E
This thing is a beast
great card, can run up to 400 FPS on some games and still has room to go further, and for only $280. Its a great deal for the money and fit my pc perfectly. My pc didnt have an 8 pin power cord to attach it so I had to buy a new power supply, but thats not the card fault. All in all, would buy again
J**J
Great mid-line video card without breaking the bank
This is a great video card so far. I've not gamed with it yet, but it seems to handle all the games I have at max performance for them. I plan on getting killed (again) in Dark Souls 3 very soon. I got it in anticipation of Diablo 4 next this November or December. It should be able to handle it. The card is not loud. My Ryzen Wraith cooling fan is all I really hear in terms of fans. Temps are low (around 34C) running basic productivity applications. I've not stressed the card yet, but it has a target level of 83C. Do download the FireStorm software from Zotac's website. That program will allow you to safely overclock it automatically. That program allows you to overclock up to 4 cards using the same program. I overclocked this card and my Zotac 1050 Ti safely. I'll add more once I experience games on it. Well, once I started playing a game (Darksiders Warmastered Edition in this case), the card became unstable and the game crashed. So, I restored the card back to default and tried again with no problem.
R**A
Monster card in budget
This graphics card does a very decent job on gaming at 1080p ultra settings for all games till 2019. Couldn't find any cons in its performance. Just go for it
R**S
Quality
Quality
S**N
Warranty
Itโs great but how do I get a warranty
T**S
Good
Is good
K**H
A decent video upgrade for gaming on an Acer Nitro desk top
My prebuilt Acer computer came with a Zotac GTX 1050 (2gb) which was barely adequate and needed some extra frame rates for dual monitors (acer 27" 1920x1080). Installation of the Zotac 1660 super was easy, only had to attach the 8 pin (6+2) power connector coming from the power supply to the card. Uninstalled the old drivers and installed the new and then multi-monitor setup was a breeze. Note: This is a dual slot fan, it draws 125w and requires a recommended minimum of a 450w power supply. The Super does run the case temps a bit warmer than my previous card but I suspect the dual monitors in gaming is giving the card a workout and I probably require a better case fan set up than the OEM setup for proper ventilation. Running Dual monitors on this card seems to give good performance in x-plane 11 (1080p) with default settings, however I haven't had a chance to bench mark my frame rates yet. My current specs: (Acer Nitro N50-600 EB16) i5 9400f; 32 gb of 2666 ram; 480 gb Adata ssd; 1 TB western digital Hdd; Zotac 1660 Super 6gb; 500w PS; 2 x Acer KA271 monitors.
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