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Images of supposed Gigabyte and EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 graphics cards leaked

EVGA Black edition of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
EVGA Black edition of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
Some new images of the upcoming GeForce GTX 1660 graphics card have found their way online. Various models from Gigabyte and EVGA are represented in the latest leak, although there is some speculation that the example from Gigabyte is possibly a fake or a hastily edited render of the GTX 1660 Ti due to a memory error spotted on the box.

Recently, some pictures of MSI variants of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 graphics card were leaked, along with alleged specifications of the new 16-series GPU. Now some additional images of the GTX 1660 have been uploaded, this time under the respective branding of Gigabyte and EVGA.

The EVGA examples show GeForce GTX 1660 cards from the Black series and from the Ultra series. The Ultra design shows a card with twin coolers, while the Black version of the Nvidia GPU is a thick and short triple-slot card.

The purported Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660 models are part of the OC and Gaming OC line-ups. The OC variant has two cooling fans while the Gaming OC version sports three fans. As mentioned above, it’s possible the Gigabyte models are fake or just rehashed renders of marketing material for the GTX 1660 Ti GPU. It has been pointed out that the box for the OC card has “GDDR6” printed on it – the GeForce GTX 1660 will come with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory.

EVGA Black GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
EVGA Black GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
EVGA Ultra GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
EVGA Ultra GeForce GTX 1660. (Source: VideoCardz)
Gigabyte OC - "GDDR6" error. (Source: VideoCardz)
Gigabyte OC - "GDDR6" error. (Source: VideoCardz)
Gigabyte OC Gaming. (Source: VideoCardz)
Gigabyte OC Gaming. (Source: VideoCardz)

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Daniel R Deakin, 2019-03-13 (Update: 2019-03-13)