The problem I have with this is that some important information is left out.i have the gtx 1660ti asus dual and i dont recommend it at all. its noisy and hot and it easily gets to 80C with 70 percent fan speed. and it feels like u are sitting next to a jet engine.
However the chipset itself is great. it runs any AAA titles at 1080p above 60FPS but asus really messed up with entry level gpus cooler design.
Current CPU - Intel i5-4440 LGA1150
motherboard - Asus Vanguard B85
Monitor - AOC quite old also but planning on 4K monitor
Power Supply - Cooler Master Thunder M 620W PSU
i mostly playing Formula 1 2018 with medium setting...
Current cpu?
Monitor?
Power supply?
From their specs alone, from the strongest to the weakest:
2060
1660Ti
1660
There's a 1660 Super launching in a few more days: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...launching-october-29th-229-with-gddr6.260391/
Not sure where it will fall between those 3 cards... but it's pretty stupid though. At this point, Nvidia's just competing with themselves...
depends on the rest of system and resolution of monitor.
you listed them in order of performance. the 2060 at the top
The problem I have with this is that some important information is left out.i have the gtx 1660ti asus dual and i dont recommend it at all. its noisy and hot and it easily gets to 80C with 70 percent fan speed. and it feels like u are sitting next to a jet engine.
However the chipset itself is great. it runs any AAA titles at 1080p above 60FPS but asus really messed up with entry level gpus cooler design.
The 2060 is a nice card, but it's not powerful enough for 4K; you can definitely play on 1440p though.Current CPU - Intel i5-4440 LGA1150
motherboard - Asus Vanguard B85
Monitor - AOC quite old also but planning on 4K monitor
Power Supply - Cooler Master Thunder M 620W PSU
i mostly playing Formula 1 2018 with medium setting before my old gpu dead.
my budget is enough for rtx 2060, you thk my 5 years old pc can compatible to it?
or should i just go for budget 1660 because there is a sale now.
i have tested the gpu with both side panels off in front of a AC. the temps were lower like 5C with 2800RPM fans which are very noisy. but its not realistic bcz nobody puts their case like that.The problem I have with this is that some important information is left out.
-Ambient room temps
-Case and case cooling setup
It sounds like you have a cooling problem
I suggest you go for a a RTX 2060, its a great card. But you shouldn't get a 4K monitor, the 2060 isn't the best for 4K, I suggest maybe a nice 1440p Panel 120 or 144hz to get a buttery smooth experience.Which GPU is better option for an upgrade?
ASUS GTX1660 TUF OC 6GB, ASUS GTX1660-TI DUAL 6GB or ASUS RTX2060 DUAL 6GB?
Currently using Asus Gtx 760 directcu II OC (5 years old)