If you looking for the best experience at 1080p gaming, then NVIDIA's Turing based GeForce GTX 1660 is hands down the best product you can get at the moment
This peripheral is ghostly good.
Xenomorph, a spiritual successor from the Atari Jaguar Alien vs Predator game has been announced from developer Athena Worlds.
AvP on the Jag was pretty ambitious for the time. I always wondered what a smoother (faster) frame rate would have done for that game. nice to see a spiritual sequel is in the works after all these years.
Today, popular control peripheral manufacturer Virpil made the CDT-Aeromax flight stick available for pre-order.
It can't hold a candle to the QuickShot II Turbo with its gorgeous red and black decoy.
I wouldn't recommend the 1660ti for 1440p gaming, I would just save a bit more and get the RTX 2060. Unless you drop the graphics, you'll likely be dropping into 50fps for the biggest games with a 1660ti. You also need to factor in the CPU that people will be using. If people are using and older generation CPU paired with a 1660ti, then they are going to lose a few frames.
Using a GTX 1080, will not upgrade yet until Ray Tracing and Rasterization are about the same FPS with everything turned on max. Right now using ray tracing is not worth it at all. They need to get better cards out that can handle it at above 60FPS or more.
Still content with my 1080 Ti. Unlikely to upgrade at least for another two generations.
My 1080ti is doing just fine. Got it in an eGPU so I can play on a TV screen with a PS4 controller "console style."
I don't play fragfast multiplayer games, just singleplayer AAA so I'm good for a while.