I actually purchased the MSI 1660 Ti model for my dad when it was priced at around 72K + 2K off on Citi credit cards. Good excuse to spend as he needed a new laptop (he does a lot of photography) and I want to play some intensive games without dolling out ridiculous scalper prices for a mid-range discrete GPU. Only hitch is used to overheat. I upgraded the RAM to 24GB (office had some spare DDR4 RAM lying around!), and was shocked to see that the thermal paste was already set like concrete, totally brittle. Anyway, cleaned it with some isopropyl alcohol and used some Arctic Silver TIM, and temps have dropped by around 15C during peak load.The first and third options are pretty solid, the second one not so much because it has a single heatsink and cooling fan for both the CPU and GPU. Still, all of them are very vfm if one doesn't plan to play AAA titles at best settings (considering they're all quad core).
@deezcnuts Lol at your username. Props to the creativity lol.I actually purchased the MSI 1660 Ti model for my dad when it was priced at around 72K + 2K off on Citi credit cards. Good excuse to spend as he needed a new laptop (he does a lot of photography) and I want to play some intensive games without dolling out ridiculous scalper prices for a mid-range discrete GPU. Only hitch is used to overheat. I upgraded the RAM to 24GB (office had some spare DDR4 RAM lying around!), and was shocked to see that the thermal paste was already set like concrete, totally brittle. Anyway, cleaned it with some isopropyl alcohol and used some Arctic Silver TIM, and temps have dropped by around 15C during peak load.