Best answer: As long as you have a full-sized PCIe 3.0 slot available then whatever motherboard you choose will be fine, whether it's AMD or Intel.
- For Intel builds: ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming ($250)
- For Ryzen Builds: ROG Strix X470-F Gaming ($200)
It doesn't really matter which motherboard you choose
The GTX 1660Ti doesn't require any magic hardware to run, even though it's based on NVIDIA's new Turing architecture. Since the assumption is you're building a decent spec gaming PC, basically any motherboard you pick will be fine.
There's only one thing of note. The GTX 1660Ti will use a single PCIe 3.0 slot at x8 or x16 depending on your system (the longer slots if you're wondering). Even the tiny mATX motherboards will accept a GTX 1660 Ti and most pre-built gaming PCs from the last few years should be good to take one as an upgrade.
Pick the best motherboard for your build and your budget. Check the specs and features against other requirements you're looking for rather than the graphics card.
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