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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Laptop GPU Review

Started by Redaktion, April 27, 2019, 13:49:55

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Redaktion

After the GeForce RTX 20 series, NVIDIA will be presenting its next Turing-based laptop GPU, but this time without raytracing cores. The GPUs will have a more attractive price point though. Read on to find out how the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti laptop GPU performs in our tests.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1660-Ti-Laptop-GPU-Review.419656.0.html

Gareth Rees

I see it has 3Ghz memory instead of the usual 2.66Ghz, is there a noticeable difference in frustrates with it?

Wilson764

How does it compared to 1070 max q? If the performance is similar than 1070 is better value choice as it comes with 8gb vram and neither has ray tracing and dlss

miłosz

1070 max q is worthless.
it performs much worse than regular 1070, its like 5-10% better than non-maxq 1060.

Russell Bates

Where is the full Clevo PB51RC review?

I'm looking at buying a PB51RC or PB51RD (RTX 2060 version) but I'd really like to check out a full review to get a feel for how the system ranks with regards to sustained load, emissions etc  against other laptops from (such as the HP Gaming Pavillion, the Acer Nitro 5, the Asus TUF etc etc) - noise is a big deciding factor for me, I want to be able to use the laptop on the sofa in the living room without complaints about the noise levels (which has been an issue in the past, currently the HP Gaming Pavillion seems to come quietest without sacrificing too much sustained load performance and without running too hot)

I can't find a proper review of the PB51RF, RD or RC anywhere

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