Nvidia unveils new Super variants for GTX 1660 and GTX 1650 graphics cards

As we suspected, the upgraded cards effectively pack Ti-level performance into a package priced like one of its standard midrange GPUs. Nvidia is positioning the new 1660 Super as a kind of successor to the 1060. It will be priced at $229 and launches today, while pricing and availability for the 1650 Super are coming at a later date.

This won’t get you real-time ray tracing, which the standard RTX and RTX Super cards offer. But Nvidia says the 1660 Super will deliver double the performance of a 10-series card like the 1060 and about 50 percent more performance compared to the standard 1660. The cards also launch with a new Nvidia driver that brings support for graphics features like ReShade, Nvidia Ultra Low Latency (now with G-Sync support), Enhanced Customizable Image Sharpening, and Turing Encoder to machines running the new GPUs.

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