

The RTX family of GPUs come rocking support for ray tracing - essentially fancier methods of lighting objects and scenes in games - and DLSS processing. While the GTX 1660 Ti gnaws at the heels of the RTX 2060, the latter is simply a better GPU overall, which is reflected in the price. However, the new card has been shown in benchmarks to even match the performance of the GTX 1070 in certain titles, which showcases the improvements made in Turing. NVIDIA launched the GTX 1660 Ti to sit in between the GTX 1060 and GTX 1070 and on paper, this is exactly the case. However, if you can stretch your budget to cover the RTX 2060 and need a GPU for 1440p gaming, you should do so. If you're on a tight budget and need a capable GPU right now, you'll find the GTX 1060 Ti offers a fair amount of bang for your buck.
