42 PCWorld APRIL 2019
REVIEWS EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1660 TI XC ULTRA
GTX 1660 Ti XC Ultra sticks to basic port
options, limiting itself to solitary HDMI,
DisplayPort, and dual-link DVI connections—
though we’re very happy to see the latter
whatsoever. By comparison, the Asus ROG
Strix dumps DVI, but doubles up on HDMI
and DisplayPorts. EVGA’s card measures 10.5
power connection, so it should have no
problem slipping into the vast majority of
gaming PCs.
Wrapping things up, it’s worth noting a
few omissions on EVGA’s card, RGB LEDs
being the most glaring. We’re fine with the
decision, but it’s increasingly rare to see a
modern graphics card without flashing lights.
The card also lacks a backplate, but that’s not
really a negative either—just a point worth
mentioning given that this is EVGA’s highest-
end GTX 1660 Ti offering.
But enough tech spec talk! Let’s take the
EVGA GTX 1660 Ti XC Ultra to the test bench.
OUR TEST SYSTEM
Our dedicated graphics card test system is
packed with some of the fastest
complementary components available to put
any potential
performance
bottlenecks squarely on
the GPU. Most of the
hardware was provided
by the manufacturers,
but we purchased the
cooler and storage
ourselves.
- Intel Core i7-8700K processor ($360 on
Amazon at go.pcworld.com/700k) - EVGA CLC 240 closed-loop liquid cooler
($120 on Amazon at go.pcworld.com/c240) - Asus Maximus X Hero motherboard
($260 on Amazon at go.pcworld.com/mxmc) - 64GB HyperX Predator RGB
DDR4/2933 ($416 for 32GB on Amazon at
go.pcworld.com/hxpr) - EVGA 1200W SuperNova P2 power
supply ($180 on Amazon at go.pcworld.
com/spnv) - Corsair Crystal 570X RGB case, with
front and top panels removed and an extra
rear fan installed for improved airflow ($170
on Amazon at go.pcworld.com/crst) - 2x 500GB Samsung 860 EVO SSDs
($100 on Amazon at go.pcworld.com/smev)
We’re comparing the $310 EVGA GTX 1660
Ti XC Ultra against the $330 Asus ROG Strix
GTX 1660 Ti, as well as its predecessor, an
overclocked EVGA version of the 6GB GTX
- Rounding out the Nvidia side, we’re
also including the GTX 1070 Founders Edition
and the ray tracing-capable $350 GeForce