GPU comparison
GTX 1660 Super vs RTX 4060 FPS
Compare GTX 1660 Super vs RTX 4060 FPS across games using TrueFPS clean benchmark data.
1080p FPS comparison
Across the matched games below, the stronger practical choice is usually RTX 4060. Rows with obvious cross-CPU context conflicts are filtered out.
| Game | GTX 1660 Super | RTX 4060 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
Valorant | 279 FPS | 608 FPS | +329 FPS |
Fortnite | 118 FPS | 327 FPS | +209 FPS |
Counter-Strike 2 | 144 FPS | 327 FPS | +183 FPS |
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | 72 FPS | 224 FPS | +152 FPS |
Apex Legends | 110 FPS | 221 FPS | +111 FPS |
Grand Theft Auto V | 106 FPS | 205 FPS | +99 FPS |
The Last of Us Part I | 63 FPS | 150 FPS | +87 FPS |
Forza Horizon 4 | 111 FPS | 192 FPS | +81 FPS |
PUBG: Battlegrounds | 101 FPS | 178 FPS | +77 FPS |
Assassin's Creed Valhalla | 38 FPS | 111 FPS | +73 FPS |
Ghost of Tsushima | 60 FPS | 128 FPS | +68 FPS |
God of War | 106 FPS | 170 FPS | +64 FPS |
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves | 66 FPS | 130 FPS | +64 FPS |
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 | 71 FPS | 132 FPS | +61 FPS |
Far Cry 6 | 59 FPS | 120 FPS | +61 FPS |
Rust | 101 FPS | 161 FPS | +60 FPS |
Buying context
If the difference is small for your target game, spend the budget on RAM, SSD capacity or a better CPU. If the difference is consistently above 20 FPS, a GPU upgrade is easier to justify.
Want more FPS?
Use the calculator before buying: the same GPU difference can look much smaller in CPU-limited games and much larger in GPU-heavy games.