Leaker site VideoCardz has released an image that claim of custom GeForce GTX 1660 Ti model by EVGA.
The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti purportedly comes equipped with the Turing TU116 die, 1,536 CUDA cores and 6GB of GDDR6 memory operating clocked at 1,500MHz (12,000MHz effective) across a 192-bit memory bus. It reportedly has a 1,500MHz base clock and a boost clock that climbs to 1,770MHz.
The leaked card is an Mini-ITX form factor and employ EVGA’s redesigned 2.75-slot cooler. The cooling solution utilizes a single Hydro Dynamic Bearing (HDB) cooling fan, which is supposed to increase cooling performance and reduce fan noise by up to 15 percent. Another advantage of using a HDB fan instead of the conventional sleeve-bearing fan is the prolonged lifespan. EVGA also claims that the upraised “E” pattern on the fan contributes to noise reduction as well.
While Nvidia has not many official announcement about the card being released, VideoCardz’s report today claims the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti will come out on February 22.