MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X Unboxing Appears on YouTube

MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X Unboxing Appears on YouTube

MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X Unboxing Appears on YouTube

PC World Bulgaria has uploaded a video which showcases MSI’s upcoming GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X graphics card, giving us a comprehensive look around the graphics card, its display output configuration and its power design. 

Looking at the card directly, we can clearly see that this new MSI graphics card is a Geforce GTX series part, lacking any RTX branding, confirming Nvidia’s move away from the RTX brand name in their lower-end products. On the box, we can also see that RTX features such as ray tracing and DLSS are excluded, instead referencing Turing Shaders, backing up the rumours that the GTX 1660 Ti will lack both RT cores and Tensor cores. 

On the GPU’s boxart, we can also see that MSI’s Geforce GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X features plenty of RGB lighting locations and utilises an 8-pin PCIe cable for power. The major difference between this cooler and its RTX 2060 counterpart is the lack of Geforce RTX branding on the side of the cooler, which instead says Geforce GTX. The Twin Frozr 7 cooler design appears to be the same as MSI’s RTX 2060 Gaming X model. 

On the topic of display outputs, MSI’s GTX 1660 Ti offers three DisplayPort 1.4 connections and a single HDMI 2.0b connection. This GPU lacks support for VirtualLink and DVI-D. 

(Images and Video from PC World Bulgaria)
MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X Unboxing Appears on YouTube
  MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X Unboxing Appears on YouTube

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