Based on NVIDIA’s TU116-300 graphics chip, the GTX 1660 SUPER features a 6GB of GDDR6 memory at 14 Gbps. This has increased the maximum theoretical bandwidth of the GTX 1660 SUPER to 336 GB/s, which is even higher than the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti at 288 GB/s. Further, the GTX 1660 SUPER (4794 points) outscores the GTX 1660 (4165 points) by 15% in the benchmark at 2560×1440 resolution using the high quality preset. However, it scores approximately 2% less than the GTX 1660 Ti (4879 points). Also, the SUPER variant comes with 1408 CUDA cores along with a base and boost clock of 1530 MHz and 1785 MHz respectively. NVIDIA is expected to unveil the GTX 1660 SUPER on October 29th and rumored to cost $229 ($10 more than the non-super variant).