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So my cousin wants to join PC gaming and asked me to help him buy parts and build a PC. For the build, I thought the GTX 1660 SUPER was the perfect fit for the budget and the system, as he doesn't play very intensive games and wants the system to lats for four years. So I was looking around for cards and came across this model (https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/ocpc-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1660-super/apd/ab169307/graphic-video-cards?gacd=9646510-1025-5761040-0-0&dgc=st&gclid=CjwKCAjw57b3BRBlEiwA1Imytv7Dlf8zdtR-5j2P-s4MYDw8iUWtR8v7wzjDO3RI_r1BYUAbEb5NQhoCfgIQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds), which, at first glance, actually looks really solid for the $229 MSRP price point of the 1660 SUPER. It has a dual-slot, dual-fan design with a backplate, a seemingly solid heatsink, and has a very neutral, minimalistic color scheme, which fits with the rest of the parts. However, I do not know much about the OCPC brand or what parts they have. On the listing, everything seems pretty standard for the GPU (except for the fact it states it can do "ray tracking" in the Overview section) and doesn't seem sketchy. Apparently, this card has something to do with VisionTek, which I have not had a ton of experience with either. I assume they are maybe OEM brands but this card looks pretty good for the price but since it is not name brand, I'm not sure how trustworthy it is. 

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