117 Gaming Benchmarks With NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti / RTX 2060 vs. AMD RX 590 / RX Vega 56

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 6 March 2019 at 01:00 PM EST. Page 4 of 4. 10 Comments.
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks
GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks

Those interested in seeing all 117 Linux gaming benchmark results can find the data-set in full via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.

GTX 1660 Ti vs. RTX 2060 vs. RX 590 vs. RX Vega Gaming Benchmarks

When looking at the harmonic mean of all the FPS results, the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti came out about 12% faster than the Radeon RX 590. Of the EVGA GTX 1660 Ti and Sapphire RX 590 cards used for testing, it comes in at about a 10~11% price difference right now, so the performance comes in very close to being comparable. Between the RX Vega 56 and RTX 2060, the NVIDIA card had a 9% performance advantage in all of these games tested.

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