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Two iBUYPOWER computers equipped with the NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics card at Amazon

Two iBUYPOWER teams appear on Amazon that implement an NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics card, although it has not yet been presented.

Although the arrival of the NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics card has not yet been made official, we have been leaking for weeks. We have seen various benchmarks, technical data and other aspects, even custom models. The latest filtration comes from the iBUYPOWER company, specialized in the development of desktop equipment. Several computers that have one of these graphics cards have appeared on Amazon, which despite everything, have not been made official.

IBUYPOWER computers with NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics cards.

According to recent rumors, these new graphics cards should be announced on February 22. This information seems confirmed by the iBUYPOWER team published on Amazon. These teams have a GTX 1660 Ti, which is based on the Turing architecture. Both systems exceed $ 1.000 and both models have 6GB GDDR6.

Additionally, thanks to a German retailer, some data on the prices of these graphics cards in Europe is known. They will be more expensive than expected, and it is that the two Zotac models arrived for 333 euros and 359 euros on the market. Although a screenshot of this has been obtained, the prices have been erased. These graphics should reach the US market for $ 279, so the extra cost is around 60-80 euros.

The NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti graphics card is based on the Turing architecture and has 1526 CUDA Cores that will be accompanied by 6GB GDDR6. The frequencies of these graphs have not been disclosed.

Source: VZ

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Robert Sole

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