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Turing Light: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Launch with the MSI GTX 1060 Ti Gaming X and the MSI GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS

So Nvidia has managed to re-create a Turing chip that takes conventional paths in the well-known RTX-Off style and yet can still bring the innovations of the architecture over. We'll see how much of it arrives in the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. For any player who is now wondering how Nvidia's Turing architecture would work if the Tensor and RT cores were taken out, I also have the answer today in the form of this test.

Overview of benchmark results in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)

This time I divide the benchmarks a little differently and separate the overall results of all maps from the chart graphics of the individual tests and put this separately on a separate page. This allows you to get a better overview of all games on one side per resolution without having to hang through 12 pages each. So the bottom line is 4 instead of 12 pages – still enough, I think.

The benchmark results are in principle self-explanatory, albeit partly contradictory in terms of positioning the GeForce GTX 1660 over the GTX 1070. Sometimes faster, sometimes the same, sometimes slower? This has nothing to do with the memory, because it wasn't even busy. So should there be major architectural differences? But then Nvidia would also have a driver construction site. I can only refer to the individual graphics of the next page, where the GTX 1660 Ti sometimes even performs much better than the GTX 1070. But not always.

 

 

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