EVGA GTX 1660 XC Ultra 6 GB Review 17

EVGA GTX 1660 XC Ultra 6 GB Review

Circuit Board Analysis »

The Card

Graphics Card Front
Graphics Card Back

EVGA's card follows the theme set by their previous GeForce 20 cards, but doesn't use the see-through fan shroud design. A backplate is not available. Dimensions of the card are 27.0 x 11.5 cm.

Graphics Card Height

Installation requires two slots in your system.

Monitor Outputs, Display Connectors

Display connectivity options include a DVI port, one HDMI 2.0b, and one DisplayPort 1.4a.

NVIDIA has updated their display engine with the Turing microarchitecture, which now supports DisplayPort 1.4a with support for VESA's nearly lossless Display Stream Compression (DSC). Combined, this enables support for 8K@30Hz with a single cable, or 8K@60Hz when DSC is turned on. For context, DisplayPort 1.4a is the latest version of the standard that was published in April, 2018.

At CES 2019, NVIDIA announced that all their graphics cards will now support VESA Adaptive Sync (aka FreeSync). While only a small number of FreeSync monitors have been fully qualified for G-SYNC, users can enable the feature in NVIDIA's control panel, no matter whether the monitor is certified or not.

Graphics Card Power Plugs

The board uses a single 8-pin power connector. This input configuration is specified for up to 225 watts of power draw.

Multi-GPU Area

GeForce GTX 1660 does not support SLI.

Disassembly

Graphics Card Cooler Front
Graphics Card Cooler Back

EVGA's heatsink uses a copper baseplate and three heatpipes.


Once the main cooler is removed, a black baseplate becomes visible; it provides cooling for the memory chips and VRM circuitry.

On the next page, we dive deep into the PCB layout and VRM configuration.
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