The MSI GTX 1660 SUPER is one of the best-equipped cards on the market for this launch. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that it beat the other two GTX 1660 SUPER cards we reviewed today. Not by a huge margin, but it’s no surprise that the most expensive card, with the biggest cooler of the three, is also the fastest. What’s more impressive is the gains it has on the non SUPER MSI GTX 1660 Gaming X.
The Gaming X scored a respectable 2933 in 3DMark, but we got that up to 3394 with the SUPER. That’s more than the RX580 and closer to the GTX 1660 Ti and even the RX 590. The same is true in TimeSpy, with the Gaming X scoring 5984 and the SUPER scoring an impressive 6443!
Finally, we have Unigine, with the Gaming Xhitting 4363 and the Super at 4929, which is again super close to the GTX 1660 Ti scores.
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