Nvidia launches the Geforce GTX 1660 Super
Geforce GTX 1660 gets GDDR6 memory at $229
Nvidia has officially released its first non-RTX Super card, the Geforce GTX 1660 Super. Based on the same TU116 GPU as the GTX 1660, the new GTX 1660 Super comes with 6GB of 14Gbps GDDR6 memory, which significantly raises the memory bandwidth, giving it a decent performance boost, all at $229.
Nvidia GTX 1660 Super launching on October 29th for $229
Faster memory and TU116-300 GPU confirmed
According to the latest rumor, Nvidia is gearing up to launch its first Super card without RTX-branding on October 29th, the Geforce GTX 1660 Super.
Nvidia GTX 1660 Super confirmed to come with GDDR6 memory
Zotac spills the beans
It is now confirmed that the upcoming GTX 1660 Super will indeed come with GDDR6 memory.
Nvidia GTX 1660 Super could launch in October
TU116 GPU but with GDDR6 memory
Some more rumors have surfaced regarding Nvidia's upcoming GTX 1660 Super refresh, which is expected to fit between the current GTX 1660 and GTX 1660 Ti, and come with 14Gbps GDDR6 memory. According to a Chinese source, GTX 1650 Ti should also make an appearance at the same time.