Sunday, February 24th 2019

Manli Announces GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Series Graphics Cards

Manli Technology Group Limited, the major Graphics Cards, and other components manufacturer, today announced the brand new 16 series graphics solution, Manli GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with two options: Single Fan and Blower Fan.

The Manli GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is equipped with the world's fastest memory, 6 GB of GDDR6, and a 192 bit memory controller. The base clock is 1500 MHz which can dynamically boost up to 1770 MHz to deliver a smooth and fast gaming experience. Meanwhile, it is packed with the award-winning NVIDIA Turing architecture, adaptive shading technology, and NVIDIA Ansel which delivers super resolution of images.
Manli GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Single Fan
  • 8 cm Single Fan
  • Aluminum with Implanted Copper Core
Manli GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Blower Fan
  • Propitious Cloud Pattern Cooler Cover Design
  • Dual Ball Bearing
Specifications:
  • Product Name: Manli GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
  • Model Name: M-NGTX1660TI/6REHDP-M1431, M-NGTX1660TI/6REHDP-M1432
  • Chipset Name: GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
  • CUDA Cores: 1536
  • Memory Configuration: 6 GB GDDR6
  • Memory Interface: 192-bit
  • Base Clock / Boost Clock: 1500 / 1770 MHz
  • Memory Speed: 12 Gbps
  • Cooling Design: Heatsink with Fan, Heatsink with Blower Fan
  • Output Ports: DisplayPort, HDMI, dual-link DVI
  • Power Connectors: 1 x 8-pin
  • Box Dimension: 321 x 170 x 90mm
Main Features:
  • Based on Turing Architecture
  • NVIDIA GeForce ExperienceTM
  • NVIDIA Ansel
  • NVIDIA Highlights
  • NVIDIA G-SYNCTM Compatible
  • Game Ready Drivers
  • Microsoft DirectX 12 API, Vulkan API, OpenGL 4/5
  • DisplayPort 1.4a, HDMI 2.0b, dual-link DVI
  • HDCP 2.2
  • NVIDIA GPU BoostTM
  • VR Ready
System Requirements:
  • PCI Express-compliant motherboard with one dual-width x16 graphics slot
  • One 8-pin supplementary power connector
  • 450 W or greater system power supply
  • 1.5 GB available hard-disk space
  • 8 GB system memory (16GB recommended)
  • Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (April 2018 Update or later), Windows 7 64-bit, Linux 64-bit
  • DVD-ROM drive or Internet connection
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9 Comments on Manli Announces GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Series Graphics Cards

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Return of the blower cooler...
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#2
Zubasa
eidairaman1Return of the blower cooler...
Perfect for somethng like this in a crappy case with next to no air flow.
This is often how cheaper cards are run in.
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#3
lexluthermiester
eidairaman1Return of the blower cooler...
To be fair they're not that bad. Just noisier than that other cooler designs.
ZubasaPerfect for something like this in a crappy case with next to no air flow.
That too.

I like the mini-profile card.
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#4
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
lexluthermiesterTo be fair they're not that bad. Just noisier that other cooler designs.

That too.

I like the mini-profile card.
So if given a V56 ref or msi airboost, you'd say the same?
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#5
hat
Enthusiast
eidairaman1So if given a V56 ref or msi airboost, you'd say the same?
Hell, if someone just gives me a Vega 56, I'm not going to complain about the cooler... Sure, I'll take a blower. Now, if I were buying one with my own money, price would be the determining factor. I might be inclined to pay a little more for a card with a better cooler that gives me lower temps, lower noise and higher clocks.
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#6
lexluthermiester
eidairaman1So if given a V56 ref or msi airboost, you'd say the same?
Maybe. Those GPU's run hotter so it would depend on temps. I'm not saying I prefer blower style coolers, just that they're not as bad as they're made out to be. They get the job done.
hatHell, if someone just gives me a Vega 56, I'm not going to complain about the cooler... Sure, I'll take a blower. Now, if I were buying one with my own money, price would be the determining factor. I might be inclined to pay a little more for a card with a better cooler that gives me lower temps, lower noise and higher clocks.
Excellent points and I agree.
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#7
trog100
on a short stubby low powered card a blower style cooler is probably a better option..

trog
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#8
Vya Domus
lexluthermiesterJust noisier than that other cooler designs.
My 1080 has the cheapest looking blower cooler possible and I can barely hear it over the case/CPU fans. If I push it yeah it gets loud but otherwise it's as quite as you can expect it to be.
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#9
lexluthermiester
Vya DomusMy 1080 has the cheapest looking blower cooler possible and I can barely hear it over the case/CPU fans. If I push it yeah it gets loud but otherwise it's as quite as you can expect it to be.
And that's the situation with most of them.
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