Friday, February 22nd 2019

Palit Introduces the Turing-derived GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Graphics Lineup

Palit Microsystems Ltd, the leading graphics card manufacturer, releases the new NVIDIA Turing architecture GeForce GTX series in Palit GeForce product line-up, GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Dual OC, Dual, StormX OC and GTX1660 Ti StormX. Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is built with the latest NVIDIA Turing architecture which performs great at 120FPS, so it's an ideal model for eSports gaming titles It can also reach an amazing performance and image quality while livestreaming to Twitch or YouTube. GTX 1660 Ti's dedicated hardware encoder delivers 15% improved efficiency over prior-generation graphics cards.

The Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti StormX OC and StormX is designed for the mini-ITX that can fit the small case perfectly. StormX series is equipped with 10 cm diameter fan blade, which is designed to improve cooling performance by generating a powerful air stream and air pressure. DrMOS is also available in GTX1660Ti StormX. that offers high current circuits, low noise operation, and effective reduction of heat generating. The upcoming GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Dual series is equipped with double fans, and also coming with LED lighting effect.
With the award-winning NVIDIA Turing architecture, Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti StormX delivers a powerful combination of gaming innovation and next-gen graphics. Moreover, its performance is up to 1.4X than GTX 1060 6G and competing with GTX 1070, gamers will amaze with its super charge gaming experience. Palit GeForce GTX 1660Ti StormX series is available in the market now, and will have GTX 1660 Ti Dual series ready very soon.
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7 Comments on Palit Introduces the Turing-derived GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Graphics Lineup

#1
timta2
That is impressively tiny!
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#2
spectatorx
This card looks cute! :p It is tiny and really looks nice. I wonder how loud is it and what temperatures it gets.
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#3
anker_by
Looks good but my question is why they make small GPU's for some reason..
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#4
bonehead123
Yes it looks small, but also very cheaply made....but palit isnt exactly known for being at the high end of the chain either :D

Pass.....
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#5
hat
Enthusiast
anker_byLooks good but my question is why they make small GPU's for some reason..
It would be useful for an ITX system or something. Not everybody likes computer cases as big as a fridge ;)
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#6
bonehead123
I've got 2 huge cases, but am running a gtx 1060 mini in them both.

Not because I needed these particular cards, but I got a really great deal on 2 of them, and figured wth....if they didnt work out, I would just buy full sized ones and be done with it...

Turns out they both are still running perfectly fine and silently for over 1.5 yrs now.

However, they seem to be built much better than these budget scrapers do...
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#7
hat
Enthusiast
Of course, price is a huge factor for most people. I'd likely buy this if it were $20 cheaper than the standard model, as long as it didn't suffer from crippled performance.
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