MSI has overclocked their card to a rated boost of 1830 MHz out of the box, which translates into a 3% performance improvement over the stock GTX 1660 Super—not a lot, but that seems to be the norm nowadays with Turing. Compared to the GTX 1660, the performance uplift is 12%; the GTX 1660 Ti, which has 128 more shaders, is just 2% faster and almost obsolete with the entry of the GTX 1660 Super because it is so much more expensive; that is, unless we see a price drop. The MSI GTX 1660 Super is 22% faster than AMD's Radeon RX 590, and the next-fastest AMD card, the RX Vega 56, is 7% faster.