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ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 AMP 6GB GDDR5 192-Bit Gaming Graphics Card, Super Compact, Ice Storm 2.0 Cooling, Wraparound Metal Back Plate - ZT-T16600D-10M

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Style: GTX 1660 AMP OC


Size: 1845 MHz


Features

  • New turing architecture; boost clock 1845 MHz
  • Intel Core i7-9700 (8-Core 3.0 ghz, up to 4.7 GHz processor)
  • Super compact 8.3 inch card, fits 99 percent of systems
  • Dual slot, 4K ready, ice storm 2.0 cooling, wraparound metal back plate
  • 3 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x HDMI 2.0b

Description

The all new generation of ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX graphics cards are here. Based on the new Nvidia Turing Architecture, it's packed with GDDR5 fast memory. Get ready to get fast and game strong. Features- Ice Storm 2.04K and VR Ready Nvidia AnselNVIDIA G SYNC Compatible. Specifications- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 GPU1408 CUDA cores6GB GDDR5 memory192 bit memory bus. Engine boost clock: 1845 MHz Memory clock: 8.0 Gbps PCI Express 3.0. Connections-3 x DisplayPort 1.41 x HDMI 2.0b. Quad simultaneous display capable. Power Requirements: 450 watt power supply recommended 130 watt max power consumption. Software compatibility- Ready Drivers Microsoft DirectX 12 API, Vulkan APOpenGL 4.5 Microsoft Windows 10/7 x64. Inside the box: ZOTAC gaming GeForce GTX 1660 AMP. User Manual. Graphic Card Dimensions- Length: 209.6mm (8.3 inches), Height: 119.3mm (4.7inches), Width: 2 slots (41mm) (1.61inches). Box Dimensions- Height: 283mm (11.14inches), Width: 218mm (8.58inches), Depth: 83mm (3.27inches).


Memory Speed: ‎12


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎6 GB


Brand: ‎ZOTAC


Series: ‎ZOTAC GAMING GeForce GTX 1660 AMP Graphics Card ZT-T16600D-10M


Item model number: ‎ZT-T16600D-10M


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 / 7 64-bit


Item Weight: ‎14.1 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.3 x 4.7 x 1.61 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.3 x 4.7 x 1.61 inches


Manufacturer: ‎ZOTAC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 14, 2019


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  • Excellent 2nd Card!
Style: GTX 1660 Twin Size: 1785 MHz
This 1660 is an excellent 2nd card if you just want to add more monitors, but don't want to pay as much as you did for your first card. To be clear, I don't game, I don't render video, I just trade stocks on this PC. I already had 4 monitors, but between utilizing multiple timeframes on the same ticker to make decisions, multiple order entry boxes(Level II), time and sale (tape) and then the desire to have more windows from my scanners up and more tickers to just be able to watch outside of the ones I'm already in, I felt I'd need to add a couple more monitors. Right now I'm only running 1 more hdmi out to a TV and I have a scanner running on it full screen, which works great, as opposed to what I was doing before, which was minimizing a browser which would block one of my trading screens when I pulled it back up. I thought when I first started trading that 2-3 monitors would be all I'd need. I could not have been more naive. Every bit of information you could possibly have, I'm willing to take. I'm a bit annoyed that I asked on here whether I could add another card. I actually got responses saying they didn't think so, meanwhile I KNOW I've seen other traders with 6-8 monitors, and having already a 3060ti in my build, I know in Zotac's Firestorm I've seen where the software allows you to click between up to 4 graphics cards in order to overclock them differently. So despite the responses received and using some logic to determine this was ok, I decided to go ahead and buy the 1660 and figured I'd return it if it didn't work out. I'm glad I did. My bequiet PSU actually had another set of 8pin outs that I wasn't using. My 3060ti was only using one, so I was able to use the other for the 1660. Worked like a charm! When I booted up my computer after install, it did take a little longer to boot up, but once I got home screen, I opened up Nvidia settings, I went straight to 'setup multiple monitors' and just fiddled around with things and I must say, nice and smooth. The 1660 is not as bad as I thought it would be. Actually almost just as clear, but the 3060ti is clearly a few notches above. It's just smoother and snappier. You can tell this with just the mouse movement alone and how it feels in your hand. This is partly bc my first pci slot is getting pci 4.0 and the 1660's pci slot is only able to offer 3.0 come to find out. All in all the 1660 was not intended to be some high definition card in the first place. At least not for my build. Overall, I'm happy. So now I'm running: AsRock x570 Taichi Razer Edition Ryzen 9 5900x overclocked to 4.4ghz at 1.25v Noctua Nh-U12a CPU Cooler Corsair Vengeance LPX 32x2 3800mhz cl18 (I could not get even 3600mhz using 4x16, which is what I really wanted bc it looks better imo) Zotac RTX 3060ti (you do not need more than this for trading) Zotac GTX 1660 BeQuiet Straight Power 850w Platinum PSU (I'm pulling about 265w total with both cards in, but that's with only 1 hdmi out being used on this new graphics card. I could end up pulling more one I use some of the display ports) Arctic F14 (2 in front, 1 in rear) Arctic P14 (2 in top) - The system is nice and quiet :) I have a monitor sitting in storage that I think I'm going to try in order to arrange my screens. Will report back if anything changes... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 9, 2022 by J-Juls J-Juls

  • nice upgrade from my 3GB GPU
Style: GTX 1660 Twin Size: 1785 MHz
no complaints so far. average gameplay 4 hours. average temperature 55 degrees fahrenheit. paired with a 2666mhz 16GB ram and 1TB SSD. it’s on par with PS5 for gaming. minus having to pay for subscriptions. all shade.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 29, 2023 by Jiraiya

  • Great for DirectX 11 games, terrible for Directx 9.
Style: GTX 1060 Mini Size: 6.27 Inch
I moved from an ATI Radeon HD 4890 bought in 2009 to an Nvidia GTX 1060 bought in 2017, after so many years a performance improvement was certainly expected, so here are my impressions: Superb for DirectX 11 games with lots of power and smooth frame rates, if you still enjoy DirectX 9 gems then prepare for a nasty surprise, performance will vary a lot depending on the game played, it would appear that current Nvidia drivers are optimized for DX11+ games, while leaving DX9 games out in the void, PROs Only requires one 6-pin power connector (My power hungry ATI Radeon HD 4890 uses two 6-pin power connectors) Runs very cool!: 30º C idle / 50ºC under load / 65ºC Heavy load. Nvidia driver setup was a breeze with Windows 7 x64 - (The ATI Radeon HD 4890 drivers were absolute pain) 192 Gb/s memory bandwith (Whenever it is actually used...) Fantastic for DirectX11 games, also supports DirectX 12 (but doesn't support hardware asynchronous compute) PhysX support Supports DVI-D, Display Port & HDMI connections. CONs DirectX 9 performance is for the most part awful, games will run, but hardware acceleration seems erratic NVIDIA GeForce Experience utility actually made games run slower (after removal of this utility, FPS improved quite a bit) Does not support DVI-I or VGA connections. (No adapter is included in the box) This card requires your display to support DVI-D / Display Port or HDMI connections, since it is not compatible with DVI-I, at first I attempted an HDMI to HDMI connection, but that produced massive overscan no matter what resolution I tried on my SONY Bravia TV, even selecting the panel's native 1440x900 resolution would not help, problem was solved until I used a $12 HDMI to VGA adapter. My setup: Xeon X5470 Quad Core @ 3333 MHz (P5G41T-M LX motheboard) 8GB RAM DDR3 @ 1066 MHz 7200 RPM -Toshiba Hard Disc + Kingston 128 GB SSD 850W Power Supply Display SONY Bravia KDL-19M4000 @ 1440x900 resolution Sounblaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer + Denon AVR-S500BT + Klipsch Icon KB-15 speakers + JBL ES150P Subwoofer Windows 7 x64 SP1 Cards used and their paper specs: NVIDIA GTX 1060 GDDR5 (Pascal - 192 GB/s bandwidth with 192 bit bus - 80 TMUs - 3,953 GFLOPS, Passmark Score 8676 ) ATI RADEON HD 4890 GDDR5 (R700 - 124 GB/s bandwidth with 256 bit bus - 40 TMUs - 1,600 GFLOPS Passmark Score 1535 ) Here are my unscientific benchmarks at 1440 x 900 (All GPUs and CPUs running at factory stock speeds) Nvidia Driver = GeForce 384.94 WHQL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Windows Experience Index (Windows 7 x64 SP1) ATI RADEON HD 4890 Graphics / Gaming Graphics Score 7.6 NVIDIA GTX 1060 Graphics / Gaming Graphics Score 7.9 Looking good so far! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRAMES PER SECOND (FPS) ALIEN ISOLATION - STEAM EDITION (Everything maxed out except anti-aliasing which is set to off) Crew Expendable DLC as Captain Dallas. ATI RADEON HD 4890 - Does not run DX11 is not supported on Radeon HD 4800 Series cards. NVIDIA GTX 1060 DX11 Min: 140 FPS Max: 223 FPS This game is a brilliant rendition of the Alien universe and a superb gaming experience at night, at first I thought the Nvidia GTX 1060 with the newer DX11 API would be choked by the CPU, interestingly enough, this card seems to actually maximize the full potential of the Intel X5470 processor with DirectX 11, as evidenced by the ultra smooth frame rates. It's a shame that DX10 / DX9 are not supported for greater compatibility, this game could have easily sold twice as much! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FEAR - First Encounter Assault Recon ATI RADEON HD 4890 Min: 72 Max: 314 AVG: 154 NVIDIA GTX 1060 Min: 116 Max: 308 AVG: 191 When complex scenes with lots of water and explosion effects are rendered the GTX 1060 holds frame rates better. --------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft Flight Simulator Series - So much for the myth that FS runs better on Nvidia hardware. ---------------------------------------------------------------- FS9 - Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport + tons of add-ons for gfx & sfx ATI RADEON HD 4890 . Min: 101 Max: 114 NVIDIA GTX 1060 - Min: 91 Max: 105 -------------------------------------------------------------- FSX- STEAM EDITION Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (Low settings) ATI RADEON HD 4890 - DX9 Min: 106 Max: 114 NVIDIA GTX 1060 - DX9 Min 82 Max 96 FSX- STEAM EDITION Princess Juliana Airport St. Marteen - (High settings) ATI RADEON HD 4890 DX-10 Min: 22 Max:24 NVIDIA GTX 1060 DX-10 Min:30 Max: 31 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESIDENT EVIL 5 - FIXED BENCHMARK (DIRECTX 9) ATI RADEON HD 4890 AVG: 97 RANK S NVIDIA GTX 1060 AVG: 89 RANK A --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESIDENT EVIL 6 - FIXED BENCHMARK (DIRECTX 9) ATI RADEON HD 4890 Score 6779 NVIDIA GTX 1060 Score 11465 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aliens: Colonial Marines - STEAM EDITION with TemplarGFX's ACM Overhaul - (VSync remained enabled no matter what) ATI RADEON HD 4890 AVG: 62 NVIDIA GTX 1060 AVG: 40 + STUTTERING with G-Force Experience utility enabled AVG: 62 + PhysX (After removal of G-Force Experience and manually setting display settings to enable PhysX) This game's graphics are improved with PhysX enabled! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BATTLE STATIONS MIDWAY - PEARL HARBOR OPENING MISSION ATI RADEON HD 4890 Max 62 Min 55 NVIDIA GTX 1060 MAX 72 MIN 62 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STALKER - SHADOW OF CHERNOBYL - STEAM EDITION ATI RADEON HD 4890 Min: 208 Max: 222 NVIDIA GTX 1060 Min:205 Max: 305 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STARCRAFT II - LEGACY OF THE VOID ATI RADEON HD 4890 Min 36 Max 38 NVIDIA GTX 1060 Min: 60 Max: 62 ----------------------------------------------------------- Aquamark 3 (with x64 executable patch) ATI RADEON HD 4890 GFX 39,657 CPU 18,384 Total Score = 190,732 AVG FPS - 190.73 NVIDIA GTX 1060 GFX 35,094 CPU 19,011 Total Score = 184,619 AVG FPS = 184.62 This older benchmark is focused on DX9 performance, and the results are appalling as the Nvidia GTX 1060 is clearly beaten by the ATI Radeon HD 4890, this could explain why so many games that are using DX9 perform worse on the Nvidia GTX 1060, even though a lot of them have an advertisement at start-up displaying: Nvidia the way it's meant to be played, suggesting they were optimized for that particualr GPU architecture. If Nvidia improves driver support for the tremendous amount of games available on the Steam and GOG stores that rely on DirectX 9, the GTX 1060 will offer a lot more value than it currently does. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 20, 2017 by JL JL

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