The site adds that a GeForce GTX 1660 will launch in early March for $229 and that a GeForce GTX 1650 is slated for late March with a MSRP of $179.
Additionally, Nvidia will continue to supply the 1050 TI to retailers, and its price will drop to keep it competitive. The exact launch prices are still in flux, and any performance figures that show up on the web need to be taken with a grain of salt until independent testers like us get the cards in our labs.These new cards are based on Turing but reportedly lack RTX ray-tracing functionality. The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is allegedly based on a cut-down version of the TU116 GPU, which is also used by the GeForce RTX 2060.