

🎮 Compact Powerhouse: Game Strong, Stay Cool, and Lead the Pack!
The ZOTAC Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is a super compact, high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Turing architecture, 6GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory, and a boost clock of 1860 MHz. Designed to fit nearly any system, it supports 4K and VR gaming with advanced Ice Storm 2.0 cooling for quiet, efficient operation. Equipped with multiple DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0b outputs, it delivers immersive visuals and smooth gameplay for professional-grade gaming setups.







| ASIN | B07NMWQXLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,881 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ZOTAC |
| Card Description | Dedicated graphics card, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,314) |
| Date First Available | February 22, 2019 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | GeForce GTX Titan X |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.83 x 4.38 x 1.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | ZT-T16610F-10L |
| Manufacturer | ZOTAC |
| Max Screen Resolution | 4096x2160 |
| Memory Speed | 12000 MHz |
| Operating System | Windows 10 / 7 64-bit |
| Product Dimensions | 6.83 x 4.38 x 1.39 inches |
| Series | ZT-T16610F-10L |
M**Y
AMD, I'm sorry, forgive me!
I started out years ago with Nvidia, but then went ATI (AMD) for many years, so I was really torn about what to replace my HD 7950 with - an RX 480 8Gb or this GTX 1060 6Gb card. Read a zillion reviews and none seemed definitive in one really being better than the other. It all came down to this card using less power, and in spite of the RX 480 looking better on paper, the tests seemed to show the GTX 1060 having an egde in real world use. Installation was simple - removed old driver, replaced HD 7950, started up, used CD to install software (during which the driver was automatically updated over Internet to latest version) and started playing. My games run on high or ultra for 1080p very nicely. Where it matters, the FPS is much, much better. 3D Mark scores were much better than the HD 7950, but in many ways, the HD 7950 is still a great GPU. I'll just have to convince myself that I made the right choice. I know I didn't make a bad choice by any means, but I'll say again this a really great GPU, very quiet, fantastic results, but I won't say it's better than the RX 480 8Gb. I think they're equal and it will come down to whether you are an AMD or Nvidia fan, or what type of monitor you have. But if you are a die hard AMD fan like me, it will just take a little time to get over feeling you are a traitor. I also bought the Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 R5 and FX-8350 with Wraith Cooler. Unbeatable combination.
B**N
Great Card, Experience Your Games The way They were Meant to Be Played
Its been up to 5 years since I did any gaming on a desktop pc. I have been gaming on my laptop using my NVidia 960M., it was a decent card which allowed you to play at medium settings.I recently decided to build a gaming pc and I bought this card after seeing its good reviews. This card is amazing and it runs absolutely everything on high frames with 60+ and everything at ultra even up to 100 frames at 1080p.I have tested batman Arkham city, bioshock infinite, far cry 3, doom3 demo, metro last light,, borderlands series, everything runs smooth. This card is a must own if you have a small case and it runs really quiet. The price has gone through the roof right now and I managed to get it for 250 bucks. I wouldn't buy it for 300+ right now. I have to acknowledge AMD's role with this card because Nvidia would have never made a powerful mid-range card which competes with the high end GTX 980 if AMD didn't release the RX 480.I hope both companies continue to do well and it would appear so since both the RX 480 and GTX 1060 are sold out at the retailers. "Participating in ZOTAC Experience" Update :I noticed some stuttering problems in some games especially in ryse son of rome and assassin's Creed black flag with vsync off. I noticed games ran smoother with vsync on.I initially thought it was a CPU bottleneck or maybe the drivers were bad.i am using the latest Nvidia 372 drivers.In short ,to fix this problem all you need to do is set the power mode in the control panel to maximum performance instead of optimal or adaptive. This fix totally solved the problem and all the stuttering went away and I am gaming smoothly with vsync off. Great card
P**7
honestly still a great mid-high end graphics card
with the newer RTX cards coming out and the possible release of the RTX 30's i settled for this to hold me over till i could pick up one of the RTX cards. A very solid card, ZOTAC makes some nice cards that are quality and perform WAY above spec if you know how to overclock your card that is. the mini style of card they seem to make is very nice and should fit most case builds. The card stays low 30s for me when idle and when under load never reaches above 70 degrees Celsius. (this is due to custom fan curve through MSI After burner may be different stock). Overall great card, i use it on a 2560x1440p screen and i get 80+ FPS in games like planetside 2, Borderlands 2 and 3, and planetcoaster. Also this card can do VR all for a decent price, if your starting out or need a good card to hold you over for something better pick this card up!!!!! you wont regret it!
G**Y
worked great for many years
worked great for many years
G**N
Great GPU, but No NVidia SLI
I used this GPU in my first PC build. 3 years of light use, no issues. It is incredibly compact and performs well. I've run games as simple as Runescape to as detailed as Doom 2016 and Tomb Raider on max settings with zero issues/lag. Never tried VR. Biggest issue (why it's 4 stars) is that this GPU does not support NVidia SLI, so you can't link it together with another NVidia GPU. If you want to upgrade your rig and still use the power of your current GPU, don't buy this. If you are looking to upgrade to a graphics card that will perform at max settings for the current model of freemium games or at medium-high AAA games for the next 2-3 years, this is a reasonable GPU. With how often I game nowadays, I definitely not worrying about upgrading anytime soon. Current Build: NZXT Source 530 Full Tower Computer Case, Intel i5 6600K, Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo CPU Cooler, ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini (6GB), Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 2400 MHz DDR4 DRAM (2 x 8GB), EVGA 600 B1 (Bronze 600W), Seagate 2TB HHD + Samsung 256GB SSD (installed later), and DVD read/write player.
F**N
Carte qui fait le job , sans soucis. Seuls les drivers sont compliqués à trouver et à installer.
B**Y
I purchased in early 2019 and it has been a reliable graphics card for me. It handled all of the games i have throw at it with ease and the performance is still great even now. However, i would advise others to wait for the right price before buying this card. I got mine for 26k and it has since doubled tripled the price. Overall iam satisfied with the product but would recooyother to consider the cost before buying.
D**8
So I finally upgraded from my faithful R9 380, (which was getting well outdated) to this card. I found out from some research that the 1660ti was probably your best deal in terms of how much performance you get for your cash. I went for the Zotac one mainly becasue of the price compared to the other third party versions of the 1660ti. This card doesn't have a factory over clock like the others do and it doesn't seem to be needed. The performance of this particular card is phenomenal. If like me you are more than happy with playing at 1080p, then this card will play demanding games on ultra at 60 fps and above and not break a sweat. Of course, it depends on how well optimized the game is. Shadow of the Tombraider absolutly shines, as does Metro Exodus. What struck me was the size. It's really small. If you're worried that it won't fit into your case, don't. It will fit easily into a small form factor case. The noise levels are very quiet as are heat levels. There isn't a backing plate, but the AMP version has and thats ben oc'ed. I've read on a few sites that the zotac card got a higher oc, (manually) than its factory oc'ed conterparts..... Overall this a superb card and great value. I'm experiencing no bottle necking at all. Even with my cpu which is quite old now. i7-4770 16GB DDR3 Ram 2 x ssd EDIT 06/11/19 Still going strong. No performance issues with the card. As I said before. it depends on the optimization of the games. For instance, The Outer Worlds has some fps issues. But only because there are hardly amy graphics options and it really doesn't spread the load over the cpu and gpu. I'm still getting mostly 60 fps, but it dips badly to about 45 sometimes. It's not the card. I ended up capping it to 60 with Nvidea Inspector and its much better. Going to upgrading my mobo and cpu soon so hopefully that will help. I'm still very happy with this card.
L**H
Parfait pour jouer à tous les jeux du moment en ultra. Et la prochaine génération en élevé. Si vous hésiter sur la carte graphique à prendre c'est simple. Si vous jouez en 1080p il vous faut cette carte si vous jouez en 2K ou 4K il vous faut une carte au dessus. Tester sur overwatch : 144 Fps en bloquant le compteur et modifiant 2/3 paramètres . Tester sur Fortnite : 144 Fps en bloquant le compteur et modifiant 2/3 paramètres . Tombe raider / farcry 5 / the witcher 3 ... : 80 fps plus ou moins Par contre oublier l'overclocking, chez moi elle mon à 80 c° ce qui n'est pas dangereux et elle ne peut pas surchauffer si vous ne l'overclocker pas.
N**N
These are as scarce as hen's teeth at the moment but I got lucky and managed to acquire one at a reasonable price. I bought it to upgrade my PC in preparation for No Man's Sky and hopefully Mass effect Andromeda when it launches early next year (2017).For reference the PC motherboard is a Mini- ATX Gigabyte H61MA-D3V fitted with an intel-3570K CPU and 16Gb of Corsair DD3 RAM. Not cutting edge but good enough to warrant the performance lift offered by the new graphics card. I don't normally spend this sort of money on a graphics card, but the current generation of games takes no prisoners, and equipping the PC also allows me to skip this generation of game consoles. The Zotac card has a good quality presentation and fits across two slots.The front to back depth goes right to edge of the Mini-ATX motherboard so it is worth checking there are no high components on the rear of the board that might hinder installation. I found that the card obscured access to a couple of the SATA sockets, when fitted, but there were some additional ones available on the board so no real problem. I did run into some problems getting the PC to boot with the card in place and after a bit of research on the net, found that the motherboard BIOS needed upgrading to resolve issues with the later generation display cards on PCI express. Having downloaded the update and flashed it, the system worked perfectly. You may have similar issues if your board is for the Sandy bridge/ivybridge generation of of processors (socket 1155). The card runs very quietly, and when unstressed runs pretty cool, in my case 33 deg. C. Haven't had much opportunity to test it in action, as No Man's Sky doesn't release until the end of this week, but I did run the NovaBench benchmark tests and it does look good to go.
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