EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Super SC Ultra Review 19

EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Super SC Ultra Review

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Temperatures

Graphics Card Temperatures


Temperature & Noise Comparison
IdleGaming
TempNoiseTempNoise
ASUS GTX 1660S Phoenix35°C28 dBA86°C41 dBA
EVGA GTX 1660S SC Ultra48°CFan Stop67°C39 dBA
Gigabyte GTX 1660S Gaming OC47°CFan Stop65°C34 dBA
MSI GTX 1660S Gaming X51°CFan Stop66°C30 dBA
Palit GTX 1660S GamingPro OC34°C28 dBA69°C37 dBA
Zotac GTX 1660S AMP33°C28 dBA65°C37 dBA
Testing notes & interpretation
  • GPU temperature listed here is based on GPU-Z measurements of the on-chip temperature sensor.
  • We report these GPU temperatures under a constant load for ease of comparison, as well as an idle state most end users will experience often. This combination will help dictate cooling needs and provides context for how well the thermal solution performs.
  • Please note that GPU temperature is contingent on a variety of factors. Some, including clock speed, voltage settings, cooler design, and production variances, are beyond the control of the end user. Others, such as ambient temperature, case design, and airflow pathway affecting the GPU, can be mitigated to certain extents.
  • The data in the table above shows results for similar cards, achieved in identical conditions during previous TechPowerUp reviews.

Fan Noise

Noise Testing Details

In past years, gamers would accept everything for a little more performance. Nowadays, users are more aware of their graphics card's fan noise and power consumption.

In order to properly test how much noise a card's fan emits, we use a Bruel & Kjaer 2236 sound-level meter (~$4,000). It has the measurement range and accuracy we are looking for.

Fan Noise Measurement Setup

The tested graphics card is installed in a system that does not emit any noise on its own, using a passive PSU, passive CPU cooler, passive cooling on the motherboard, and a solid state drive. Noise results of other cards on this page are measurements of the respective reference design.

This setup allows us to eliminate secondary noise sources and test only the video card. To be more compliant with standards like DIN 45635 (we are not claiming to be fully DIN 45635 certified), the measurement is conducted at a distance of 100 cm and 160 cm off the floor. Ambient background noise inside the room was well below 20 dBA for all measurements. Please note that the dBA scale is not linear but logarithmic. 40 dBA is not twice as loud as 20 dBA since a 6 dBA increase results in double the sound pressure. The human hearing perception is a bit different, and it is generally accepted that a 10 dBA increase doubles the perceived sound level. 3D load noise levels are tested with a stressful game, not with Furmark.

Unlike many other GTX 1660 Super cards, EVGA does include the idle-fan-stop feature. It's even more impressive to see this capability on a card priced at MSRP. Good job!

Gaming noise levels are a bit high. It seems EVGA focused on temperatures a bit too much and ended up compromising on fan noise. With 39 dBA, the card is the second-noisiest GTX 1660 Super we tested so far, and it wouldn't have to be. I manually reduced fan speeds, allowing for higher temperatures, slightly above 70°C, which is still far from the 86°C temperature limit and saw noise levels drop to around 34 dBA.

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