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Can anyone give me some PPD estimates for these older GPUs?

Looking for a few cheapish graphics cards to put into my systems to fold 24/7, I just want to know which ones would be the better choices.

 

Just looking on eBay at the moment and here is what I've found and their rough prices

 

GTX 580 60-80AUD

GTX 670 80-150AUD

GTX 680 100AUD

GTX 760 120-150AUD

Radeon 7950 70-100AUD

 

They are all in the same sort of price bracket so that isn't really a problem, I just need to know some approximate PPD. I assume the 680 or 7950 would be the better choices but I haven't been keeping up to date with the new core and other updates so whether the 760 refresh generates more than a 670 or whatever I don't know.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

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My 280x (1020 mhz) had around 135k-155k ppd depending on the WU with the 14.9 drivers, with older drivers I was looking at 90-100k ppd. 

So I think a 7950 should do 125-140k ppd. 

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580 arround 40k to 65k

670 like the 660ti 50k to 75k

680 arround 65k to 100k

760 like the 680 maybe 15k more

7950 70k to 110k

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