@DrMrLordX
Larry bought these cards before 2022, right? So he kept these cards out of the hands of gamers during the crisis. It's a bit ridiculous to pretend that only the current situation matters and that the crisis never happened.
And previous-gen doesn't mean that they are useless. Previous-previous gen is still viable for 1080p gaming or even 1440p if you look at the 1080 Ti.
You know what's going to happen to those 1660s that don't sell? Parts bin. Trash can. Paperweight, call it whatever you want. And there will be plenty.
If they don't sell, it's because they ask too much, not because the cards are useless. Eventually the actual value (which is not the same as the asking price) goes so low that it is indeed no longer worth it to sell them. We are not at that point for 1660 Supers, when plenty are still selling for ~$150.
Of course, sellers can be so dumb to keep their asking price permanently too high, so they won't sell the card until it is worth too little for the effort to sell it, but again, that has nothing to do with the question whether the 1660 Super is a viable card for a budget system, which it still is.