The big feature of the GTX 1660 cards is the new 12nm process. This results in much lower power consumption, and that’s especially true of the Zotac. It used just 191.2 Watts, making it our most efficient card to date!
Temperatures were amazingly good too, at just 65c, we’re impressed the compact cooler was able to keep things so cool compared to the larger cooler of other GTX 1660 cards.
The obvious downside here is the dual fan design did work a little harder, maxing out at 41.8 dBa. Not exactly noisy, but clearly louder than most, but that’s to be expected given the smaller cooler having to work a little harder.
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