We can vouch for Zotac’s take on this 1080p-oriented GPU, too, because it’s the very card that Katharine tested last year in her GTX 1660 Super review. Yes, it’s only a minor improvement on the vanilla GTX 1660, but given that prices of both cards are pretty much identical at the moment, the GTX 1660 Super is definitely the better value GPU right now - as you’ll see in our regularly updated graphics card deals hub. “The GTX 1660 Super remains a very good 1080p card that’s built for 60fps on High to max settings in today’s big blockbusters, as well as a smooth 60fps on Medium quality at 1440p – exactly like the normal 1660,” Katharine said in her review. So if you’ve only got a 1080p monitor and don’t care about ray tracing, this is well worth a look – alternatively, you’re prepared to give AMD a hearing, then the Radeon RX 5500 XT is a very appealing (and cheaper) alternative at £167.