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When I built my PC, as graphics cards were and still sort of are very hard to get, I decided I'd temporarily live on integrated graphics. But as graphics cards slowly return to the shelves and decrease in price I'm thinking about buying one soon. Presuming both options are always at MSRP, and the amount I can spend is capped at £250 ($326.68 USD, $411.96 CAD), would I be better off getting a GTX 1660 Super or an RTX 3050? Or could I even wait for a better option? Though I assume my other specs won't notably, if at all, affect what I can get out of either card, here are my specs anyway: Ryzen 5 5600G 16GB DDR4-3000 (8x2) (In retrospect I should've gotten 3200 or 3600 but whatever) Corsair CX550F RGB power supply, which I can upgrade if necessary Corsair MP510 PCIe 3.0 x4 M.2 SSD Gigabyte A520 Aorus Elite ATX Motherboard (Card size isn't a concern)
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I currently have a EVGA GTX 970 in my pc. I want to upgrade to either a GTX 1660 Super or a RTX 2060. If I could get either at MSRP (hopefully through EVGA que, I dont mind the wait), which would be the better value? The RTX 2060 has better performance but more expensive, or the 1660 Super that is cheaper with less performance. I have a 165hz monitor and looking for constant FPS because I compete in tournaments online. My PC Specs Cpu- Ryzen 5 1600 Gpu- EVGA GTX 970 Ram- 16gb 3600MHz Motherboard- Rog Strix B450-F Psu- 850 watts
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https://www.costco.com/lenovo-legion-5-desktop---11th-gen-intel-core-i5-11500---geforce-gtx-1660-super---windows-11.product.100794380.html Hi forum, I've been tempted by this pre-build as a first time computer. Is this good value at $899 or still better off building something myself? 1660 super seems....fine? But if anyone had a solid opinion or experience with it I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks
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Ok, so I bought a Gigabyte GTX 1660 Super Mini ITX OC from my friend (for £200 (msrp) because they got a 3060Ti for only £200 over msrp) as an upgrade from a GTX 1050Ti. Performance is ballin' and I'm loving it. But what I thought was coil whine turns out to be the fan literally going brr. I took the shroud off, took the fan off of the shroud, cleaned it all up, put it back, and tightened the screws. All just to make sure that it wasn't the construction of the shroud that was causing it. I couldn't see anywhere that might be interfering with the fan blades, so it's gotta be the bearings, or the motor coils. At 60% fan speed, it sounds like a mini-fridge compressor, through my headphones (the sound of the pc fans gets filtered out, so it's just the fan coil whine). At about 80% speed, the pitch of the coil whine is high enough that sustained exposure becomes painful. So I need to replace the fan, but from what I can tell from the following bits of research, the options for the fans are "RMA or deal with it" Reddit thread of someone with basically the same issue as me Reddit thread of someone with a fan rattle issue A post on this forum of someone with fan rattling I even started looking around for entire replacement heatsink/coolers, and found these two forum threads TechPowerUp forum - "what happened to aftermarket gpu coolers" Overclock forum - Someone who discovered Arctic Cooling doesn't support the 1660 Ti with any cooler they have For reference, here's my PC specs Ryzen 5 3600, cooled with a DeepCool Gammaxx L240 V2 AIO (I guess L240 refers to the fact it's a 240mm rad) Corsair RM550x PSU Patriot Viper Steel 2 x 8 GB DDR4-3600 CL17 NZXT H510 case MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI Micro ATX Motherboard My question to all of you is: what are my options? Yes I could go full custom loop, but that would be both expensive (as I'd need to buy a pump, tubing, fittings, water blocks for both the cpu and gpu, and a new rad) and a time-sink (because I'd have to dismantle my entire pc). I could just bulk-buy replacement fans and replace them every 60 hours (the amount of time the fan-rattle reddit post mentioned silence lasting). I could find an aftermarket cooler, but not only are they hard to find, but there's no guarantee of quality, and no reputible manufacturer (other than arctic which as already referenced, they're touch-and-go as-is). My end-goal is the custom loop, but that's a couple months down the line. What would you all recommend I do in the meantime? Is there anything I can do to at least reduce the hum of the gpu fan coils for a while? I doubt using epoxy on the fan's coils would be sensible, but is there anything that can at least make it tolerable? EDIT: corrected the fan speed percentage sound info
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Budget (including currency): 1500 EUR Country: Netherlands Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Coding with: node, docker, .net, python, tensorflow etc etc Other details - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Boxed - AM4 Socket - Octa (8) core - 3,8GHz tot 4,7GHz - PNY GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB XLR8 Gaming Overclocked Edition - Cooler Master MWE 550 White 230V - V2 - 1x 120mm fan INCLUDED - 3x Arctic F12 120mm Fan - MSI MAG B550M Bazooka Moederbord - Micro-ATX - 4x DDR4 RAM ruimte - 3x M.2 - 4x SATA-600 - Cooler Master Hyper 212 Back Edition - CPU Cooler - 2x Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS8G4D30AESBK - 8GB DDR4 - Low Profile - 3000MT/s - Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L - PC case - Micron 1100 M.2 80mm 256GB SSD I'm able to buy this pc for 1100 EUR which is approximately 1242 american dollar. I am buying this pc for the cpu which i need for my job as a software developer. 2 things i don't like are the relatively small ssd and only 16 gigs of RAM. My solution for the ssd is that I have 2 2tb western digital green hdd's laying around (I know only 1 fits in the case), so extra ssd space won't be necessary for the first couple of months. I currently have a Dell G5 8857 and docker is hoarding ram on that 16 gigs so I really want to upgrade my new pc to 32 or even 64. However since i am a software developer and barely know anything about hardware(okay more than the average person but I'm certainly not a hardware guru) I really don't know if I am missing something in this setup and what kind of ram to buy when I want 32 gigs. I suppose I need simple 3000MT/s 8 gig banks, but there must be a reason why the previous owner took the low profile ram. I'm also uying a 32 inch ultrawide monitor, but I suppose the videocard is powerful enough. I hope someone reads over this configuration and is able to advise me on what to change in the future.
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I live in Egypt and around a month and a half ago i got a 1660 super zotac AMP which apparently has 3 years warranty. My gpu recently started doing some weird noises on fan levels from 53 to 57% i don't know what they are. They arent clicking or grinding they sound like they are vibrating if that makes sense. So i tried to contact warranty (which isnt zotac in Egypt but instead a place called Amir) and nope..no answer..not on my texts , called them twice and no one picked up. So i kinda just felt angry and let it be like that..question is , is it even worth the RMA? Its not affecting my performance or temps or anything at all..and the sound is there if you put your ear to the case or on top but if you're just in gaming mode you won't hear it..
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Okay so around a week ago i got a new PSU which i was satisfied with because finally i can rest knowing my PSU is enough for my pc. not until my GPU a gtx 1660 super zotac AMP started doing...weird stuff. When i turn on the pc it makes a noise of someone pulling on a string (The fans) it doesn't sound like rattling. And at certain speeds from 58 to 63% the fans click and you can hear it if you put your ear on top of the case since i don't have cooling fans on the top. not loud but audible clicking. and once it goes to 64 or 65% all the way up to 100% it's fine.. And of course Warranty works differently in Egypt so if i ever have to send it to RMA all they do is put the card on a test bench (Vertically) and run furmark. if it doesn't overheat or crash then the card is perfectly fine so it would be pointless to RMA it.. is it okay to leave it like that ? or is everything just going to get worse from there? Thanks in advance !!
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I just bought a new gtx 1660 super zotac amp a month ago and when i turn on or off my pc the gpu sounds like it squeezes or pulls on something..my gpu fans run on 32 speed on idle permanently and slowly increase while playing games. Sometimes i hear rattles (high pitched) and sometimes i dont..so i tried to put my gpu fan speed on 78 from 32 to give it a headstart to see if it rattles and it doesn't. I tried increasingly it by 5 digits every time as well and nope...doesnt rattle.. Can coil whine sound like rattling or squeezing or pulling on a string? I don't know what to do and the whole thing makes me extremely frustrated. (Havent enjoyed my pc since 6 months ago due to old gpu issues and psu issues..)
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Hi, I'm from Ukraine, budget around 1100 USD. Trying to nuild a PC for my girlfriend's younger brother, he wants to be a programmer, plays some games (Fortnite and Detroit Become Human, for some small reference), his parents will use it for some small things but that's irrelevant. So far I've come up with this: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/7YRvBc (all prices converted from UAH with some tiny margin of error) the GPU will be used, that's how I will (probably) manage to get it for cheap, it seems I will need a slightly better PSU, like 500-550W, suggestions welcome, I will also probably try to find a different cheaper less fancy case, we don't want all the RGB shenanigans, only good airflow and maybe some fans inside. Any suggestions will be very welcome and thanks all y'all in advance
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I got gifted this 1660 Super by Gainward. The card has the following issues: Resolution locked at 800x600 Not detected by Windows and Afterburner. GPUZ partially detects it (see the pic below) Glitches Now, I tried some simple fixes like wiping old drivers, cleaning the card etc but no luck at all. What else can I try before tossing it into the bin?
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TL;DR: PC was working fine then after a restart and a trip to the bios later to tweak the fan curve and lower RAM clock speed, the PC wont boot with RAM in the 3&4 slots )but works in every other combination). Sometimes it will just go to a solid white LED on VGA and sit there forever. Greetings forum goers! I am having an issue with booting PC up, I recently got into VR but was having issues getting some games to run smoothly. I was having crashes frequently in steam VR and even a green screen of death(I sadly AM on the dev channel of windows insider, waiting for a new update to drop so I can escape the clutches of insider builds X.X ). I had my memory OCd to 2933 so I tried backing it back down to its stock clock of 2800 and adjusting a fan curve. This was when I couldn't boot up anymore at all. No beeps even. I looked at the debug LEDs and saw it was stuck with white VGA . Things I have tried: Disconnecting all USB, removing GPU and trying to get different boot light, updating BIOS, resetting CMOS, testing each RAM stick individually in slot 2 (they all work fine AND it booted each time). Then I tried all different combinations of RAM in slots and verified that all slots worked. I then found that it wont boot when the 3&4 slots are populated no matter what. https://i.imgur.com/iJOm0JQ.png I am very confused at the cause, is this a Motherboard issue? A CPU? Both are only a couple of months old and hadnt had any issues before. Any help or insight is greatly appreciated! MY specs: Windows 10 64 Asus Tuf B550 plus Gigabyte GTX 1660 super OC Gskill RipJaws 4 2800 4x8 Ryzen 7 5800x Corsair CX750M
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I have a Ryzen 5 3400g for a CPU and I bought a 1660 super but I am not getting the performance I was expecting. Does anyone know if the problem could be my CPU bottlenecking my GPU?
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Given the current craziness with GPU's as of late, I was wondering if the 1660 super is a card that is worth it in 2021, and how future proof is it? Would it be worth it to buy it if I could somehow find one at MSRP, or would it be better to but spend extra and get an RTX card? (Note: I am not planning on buying a GPU anytime soon, definitely going to wait until prices go down next year hopefully, or maybe I could snag a used one at a good price.)
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Budget (including currency): £800 inc VAT. ish (not including peripherals) Country: UK Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Lighting Design (Vectorworks, WYSIWYG) and some gaming. I'd like to be able to get past 'min specs' and into 'optimal specs' for some games for the first time in my life. Other details I've come up with 2 builds I think are roughly comparable and similar in price and performance. Would appreciate any thoughts. I'm hoping that this will be a sensible system in 8ish years time. (Slightly better than what an NVIDIA 950, 2GB RAM, i3 Core is today, which is my current system.) OS is Widows 10 on both. I've customised both from what was in the original link. Build 1: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Aero-Master/ £803 inc VAT Tower: AeroCool Bolt RGB Mid Tower Case CPU: Intel Core i5 Six Core i5-9400F (2.9GHz) Motherboard: ASUS H310-PLUS R2.0 ATX, DDR4, LGA1151, USB 3.1, SATA 6GBs RAM: 16GB Corsair DDR4 2666MHz (2x 8GB) Graphics Card: 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super HDD: 1TB Seagate Barracude 3.5", 6GB/s, 7200RPM M.2 SSD: 256GB PCS PCIe M.2 SSD (1900 MB/R, 1100 MB/W) Power Supply: Corsair 550W CV-550 Processor Cooling: Standard CPU Cooler I'm unsure if I need to get extra cooling? I'm aware the M.2 SSD won't reach it's full potential on this Motherboard. I'm fine with that bcus the SSD is cheap. There's currently a 1 month wait time on the 1660 Super here. I'm not in a massive rush and can wait. I'd rather have it cheaper in a month than expensive now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Build 2: https://www.awd-it.co.uk/awd-mb520-argb-intel-10400f-nvidia-gtx-1660-super-desktop-pc-for-gaming.html £809.92 inc VAT. Tower: Coolermaster MB520 ARGB CPU: Intel Core i5 Six Core i5-10400F (4.3GHz) Motherboard: MSI H410M Pro RAM:16GB Crucial 2666MHz DDR4 2666MHz (2x 8GB) (Note: They only sell in 1 stick on the site but I'm just gonna ask for a 2nd stick for £25) Graphics Card: 6GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC HDD: WD 1TB Blue M.2 SSD: WD 240GB SSD Power Supply: Coolermaster 500W 80 Plus MWE Processor Cooling: Arctic Freezer 12 They appear to have all parts in stock today. Do these feel like sensible prices for what I'm getting? Will I feel like I have to upgrade in 5 years time? I'd appreciate all and any thoughts on this.
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I need your help. Do you know a GTX 1660S that has metal back plate?
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Why Asus created the TUF3 1660 Super ? I mean, they have the TUF 1660 Super OC 6gb with 2 fans, and without any solid context or different specs, they done the TUF3 (3 fans instead of 2) of the exactly same specs... (only 15mhz more clock in gaming boost.. really?) This is the only advantage a TUF3 1660 Super can give? 1 more fan? and the original 'TUF 1660 Super', Asus needed this extra fan for some reason or is just a "let's add something aesthetic to sell it again" ? what your opinion about this?
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Planning to buy 1660 Super Card. Which card has the best components? (since AMD hasn't fully fix their driver. Still scared buying 5600xt Gaming X From MSI even the specs looks good) These cards are the only available near my area. ASUS TUF GAMING 1660 Super Gigabyte 1660 Super Palit 1660 Super GamingPro
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How do they compare in thermals and performance? ASUS ZOTAC
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OK, I bought a pre-built that I want to slowly upgrade and it came with a single stick of TForce VulcanZ ram in 3000mhz 8gb. I mostly play games like WOW, SWTOR a bunch of FPS games and I do photo editing. My components are an I5 10400F, B460 Extreme, 1660 Super. Im wondering what I should do. Will 16GB of ram work well enough for my games and editing or should I go 32GB? Also what ram should I put in? 4 vs 2? What are your thoughts?
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Hey guys, so I'm in the process of building a new P.C and I'm looking to flip my old Alienware Arura R7 for some cash. It's well-kept with the exception of a few knicks on the side of the case and has an aftermarket MSI Gaming X 1660 super. The specs are going to be listed below. What do you guys think I can get for it? Specs: Core i7 8700 16 GB Ram Nvidia 1660 Super 128 GB hard drive for windows 10
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I'm looking at 1650 super. But based on my research on other forums, 1660 super or even ti are much better. But I also seen some that it'll just bottleneck. I'm not sure. I just want what's the best option for my 3400G. I won't mind if it'll be from AMD. I just need the best option.
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Hi! A new member here. I got a not so new PC from a friend. It has been rarely used and still performs so well. The setup is an Intel Core i3-8100 with it's stock cooler, a 16gb of ram, and a mobo of Asus H310m-k r2.0. It also has a 120gb Kingston SSD and a 1Tb Seagate HDD. I'm planning on upgrading this rig to somehow run some of the demanding games that we do have today specially COD: Warzone. What i have in mind is upgrade it to an i5-9600k and pair it with a GTX 1660 Super. From the current setup that I have, will it be worth it? Can't buy the two at once so I might need to choose what to get first. Is it a new cpu or have a good gpu? If i get the 1660 super first, will it bottleneck the i3 too much? I have no choice but to stick with an Intel cpu because of the chipset my mobo have and also, I do a lot of photo and video editing so Intel is good enough for me. Hope you can help me. Thanks in advance.
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my estimated budget build = 32000g + 1660 super 4gb + 8*2 gb dual channel 3200 mhz, can it edit 1080p 60 fps videos on adobe premiere pro smoothly?