Products at a Glance
Product Reviews
- Nvidia RTX 2060 Super GPU
- Hardware ray tracing
- Advanced DLSS via Tensor cores
- Great thermals with expansive headroom for manual OC
- It’s not cheap
- Direct contact copper composite heat pipes
- Tri-fan cooling system
- Pre-overclocked
- 1830MHz core clock speed
- A little noisier than most
- Still quite pricey
- Alternate spinning dual-fan cooling
- Capable of hitting beyond 160fps before OC
- Turing architecture GTX 1660 Ti chipset
- 6GB GDDR6 VRAM
- No special Turing microarchitecture features
- Great cooling system
- 150fps average in 1080p suits 144Hz refresh rates to tee
- Slightly more headroom for overclocking than other AMD cards
- 6GB GDDR6 VRAM
- Not the best for overclocking
- Super compact. Fits 99% of systems
- Turing architecture GTX 1660
- Very cool axial twin-fan thermals
- Reasonable price
- A little underpowered compared to some higher up the list
- No special Turing features
Our Verdict
It’s our opinion that the best graphics card for gaming on an 1080p 144Hz monitor is one that consistently averages in the 144 frames per second zone and features integrated sync technology to prevent it from ever overpowering your monitor and causing screen tears. As the MSI 2060 Super Ventus meets both criteria, it’s our number one choice, but hey, if that’s a little rich for your blood, don’t sweat it. The Gigabyte 1660 Ti, Sapphire Pulse, and Zotac cards all make awesome 1080p 144Hz pairings, and you can snatch them up for a fraction of the cost.
The Gigabyte RTX 2060 Windforce, with that specialized tri-fan system, is definitely leading the pack in terms of thermals; however, if three fans sound too noisy for your tastes, why not try Zotac’s 1660 diminutive dynamo. It’s quiet, it’s cool, and it’ll fit nicely into pretty much any size case. If they all sound great, but you’re a staunch AMD supporter, the Sapphire RX 5700 XT Pulse is an awesome alternative to Nvidia tech, and thanks to Sapphire’s expert tinkering, you won’t have to worry about any of the deficiencies that tarnished its original release.