While Gigabyte’s AORUS branding has always focused on the enthusiast and extreme hardware, Gigabyte still have plenty to offer at the more affordable end of the market. Under their stock name “Gigabyte“, their GPUs often end up being some of the most competitively priced of each generation. With the launch of the GTX 1660 now upon us, it seems both they and Nvidia want to give us more affordable gaming cards.
The new cards may be somewhat similar to their GTX 1060 counterparts, but they’re certainly not identical. They use a smaller fabrication process, use less power, generate less heat, and clock higher. That means more performance for those looking for an affordable brand-new GPU. At least on paper, I’m going to test them in just a moment to see how that pans out!
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Gigabyte page here.
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