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Is there like a master list of GPUs somewhere that is in descending order of performance?

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http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html

 

Tom's Hardware has something that goes all the way down to NVIDIA's TNT and ATI's Rage 128

That would be nice to help me so I don't have to ask other people every time "is this card better than that one?" or "how does the model numbering for AMD cards work?" (Example: Nvidia has a 950, 960, 970, etc. except I'm wondering about AMD cards)

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Would be something like

 

Titan X - Pascal

1080 GTX

Titan X

1070

980TI

Fury X

980/Fury

390X

390

480

1060

970

470

380

960

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

That would be nice to help me so I don't have to ask other people every time "is this card better than that one?" or "how does the model numbering for AMD cards work?" (Example: Nvidia has a 950, 960, 970, etc. except I'm wondering about AMD cards)

Green: The last two digits show where in the family they stand while the first number (or two) show what family they fall in.

 

Red: Same thing. 7970 is higher than the 7950. RX 490 is higher than RX 470.

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6 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Green: The last two digits show where in the family they stand while the first number (or two) show what family they fall in.

 

Red: Same thing. 7970 is higher than the 7950. RX 490 is higher than RX 470.

Ah.

 

What confuses me about AMD is they have stuff like R7 or R9 or RX in front of the rest of the model and I have no idea what that means.

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Desktop GPU Performance Hierarchy Table

Nvidia GeForce AMD Radeon Intel
Titan X (Pascal)    
GTX 1080 -  
GTX 1070 R9 295X2  
Titan X (Maxwell), 980 Ti HD 7990, R9 Fury X  
GTX 1060, 980, 690, Titan Black R9 Fury, Fury Nano  
GTX 780, 780 Ti, 970, Titan RX 480, 470, R9 290, 290X, 390X, 390  
GTX 590, 680, 770 HD 6990, 7970 GHz Ed., R9 280X, 380, 380X  
GTX 580, GTX 670, GTX 960 HD 5970, 7870 LE (XT), 7950, 280, 285  
GTX 660 Ti, GTX 760, GTX 950 RX 460, HD 7870, R9 270, R9 270X, R7 370  
GTX 295, 480, 570, 660 HD 4870 X2, 6970, 7850, R7 265  
GTX 470, 560 Ti, 560 Ti 448 Core, 650 Ti Boost, 750 Ti HD 4850 X2, 5870, 6950, R7 260X  
GTX 560, 650 Ti, 750 HD 5850, 6870, 7790  
9800 GX2, 285, 460 256-bit, 465 HD 6850, 7770, R7 260, R7 360 Integrated: Iris Pro Graphics 6200
GTX 260, 275, 280, 460 192-bit, 460 SE, 550 Ti, 560 SE, GT 650, GT 740 GDDR5 HD 4870, 5770, 4890, 5830, 6770, 6790, 7750 (GDDR5), R7 250 (GDDR5), R7 250E  
8800 Ultra, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+, GTS 250, GTS 450  HD 3870 X2, 4850, 5750, 6750, 7750 (DDR3), R7 250 (DDR3) Integrated: HD Graphics 530
8800 GTX, 8800 GTS 512 MB, GT 545 (GDDR5), GT 730 64-bit GDDR5 HD 4770  
8800 GT 512 MB, 9800 GT, GT 545 (DDR3), GT 640 (DDR3), GT 740 DDR3 HD 4830, HD 5670, HD 6670 (GDDR5), HD 7730 (GDDR5)  
8800 GTS 640 MB, 9600 GT, GT 240 (GDDR5) HD 2900 XT, HD 3870, HD 5570 (GDDR5), HD 6570 (GDDR5)  
8800 GS, 9600 GSO, GT 240 (DDR3) HD 3850 512 MB, HD 4670, HD 5570 (DDR3), HD 6570 (DDR3), HD 6670 (DDR3), HD 7730 (DDR3), R7 240  
8800 GT 256 MB, 8800 GTS 320 MB, GT 440 GDDR5, GT 630 GDDR5, GT 730 128-bit GDDR5 HD 2900 Pro, HD 3850 256 MB, 5550 (GDDR5)  
7950 GX2, GT 440 DDR3, GT 630 DDR3, GT 730 128-bit DDR3 X1950 XTX, HD 4650 (DDR3), 5550 (DDR3)
Integrated: HD 7660D
 
7800 GTX 512, 7900 GTO, 7900 GTX, GT 430, GT 530 X1900 XT, X1950 XT, X1900 XTX   
7800 GTX, 7900 GT, 7950 G, GT 220 (DDR3) X1800 XT, X1900 AIW, X1900 GT, X1950 Pro, HD 2900 GT, HD 5550 (DDR2)
Integrated: HD 7560D
 
7800 GT, 7900 GS, 8600 GTS, 9500 GT (GDDR3), GT 220 (DDR2) X1800 XL, X1950 GT, HD 4650 (DDR2), HD 6450, R5 230
Integrated: HD 6620G, 6550D, 7540D
 
6800 Ultra, 7600 GT, 7800 GS, 8600 GS, 8600 GT (GDDR3), 9500 GT (DDR2) X800 XT (& PE), X850 XT (& PE), X1650 XT, X1800 GTO, HD 2600 XT, HD 3650 (DDR3), HD 3670
Integrated: 6520G, 6530D, 7480D
Integrated:Intel HD Graphics4000
6800 GT, 6800 GS (PCIe), 8600 GT (DDR2), GT 520 X800 XL, X800 GTO2/GTO16, HD 2600 Pro, HD 3650 (DDR2), 
Integrated: 6410D, 6480G
 
6800 GS (AGP) X800 GTO 256 MB, X800 Pro, X850 Pro, X1650 GT
Integrated: 6370D, 6380G
 
6800, 7300 GT GDDR3, 7600 GS, 8600M GS  X800, X800 GTO 128 MB, X1600 XT, X1650 Pro  
6600 GT, 6800LE, 6800 XT, 7300 GT (DDR2), 8500 GT, 9400 GT 9800 XT, X700 Pro, X800 GT, X800 SE, X1300 XT, X1600 Pro, HD 2400 XT, HD 4350, HD 4550, HD 5450
Integrated: HD 6310, HD 6320
Integrated: Intel HD Graphics 3000
FX 5900, FX 5900 Ultra, FX 5950 Ultra, 6600 (128-bit)
Integrated: 9300, 9400
9700, 9700 Pro, 9800, 9800 Pro, X700, X1300 Pro, X1550, HD 2400 Pro
Integrated: HD 3200, HD 3300, HD 4200, HD 4250, HD 4290, HD 6250, HD 6290 
 
FX 5800 Ultra, FX 5900 XT 9500 Pro, 9600 XT, 9800 Pro (128-bit), X600 XT, X1050 (128-bit) Integrated: Intel HD Graphics 2000
4 Ti 4600, 4 Ti 4800, FX 5700 Ultra, 6200, 8300, 8400 G, G 210, G 310 9600 Pro, 9800 LE, X600 Pro, HD 2300
Integrated: Xpress 1250
Integrated: Intel HD Graphics
4 Ti4200, 4 Ti4400, 4 Ti4800 SE, FX 5600 Ultra, FX 5700, 6600 (64-bit), 7300 GS, 8400M GS, 9300M G, 9300M GS 9500, 9550, 9600, X300, X1050 (64-bit)  Integrated: Intel HD Graphics
3 Ti500, FX 5200 Ultra, FX 5600, FX 5700 LE, 6200 TC, 6600 LE, 7200 GS, 7300 LE
Integrated: 8200, 8300
8500, 9100, 9000 PRO, 9600 LE, X300 SE, X1150 Integrated: GMA X4500
3, 3 Ti200, FX 5200 (128-bit), FX 5500 9000, 9200, 9250  
FX 5200 (64 bit)
Integrated: 6100, 6150, 7025, 7050
9200 SE
Integrated: Xpress 200M, Xpress 1000, Xpress 1150
Integrated: GMA X3000, X3100, X3500
2 GTS, 4 MX 440, 2 Ultra, 2 Ti, 2 Ti 200 7500 Integrated: GMA 3000, 3100
256, 2 MX 200, 4 MX 420, 2 MX 400 SDR, LE, DDR, 7000, 7200 Integrated: GMA 500, 900, 950
Nvidia TNT Rage 128 Discrete: Intel 740

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2 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

Ah.

 

What confuses me about AMD is they have stuff like R7 or R9 or RX in front of the rest of the model and I have no idea what that means.

I have no idea why either.

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5 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

I have no idea why either.

So I should ignore the R9/R7/RX part?

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9 minutes ago, dexxterlab97 said:

someone beat me to it. im to slow

It's ok.  We still like you anyway.  ?

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1 minute ago, Bleedingyamato said:

It's ok.  We still like you anyway.  ?

ty tomato

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22 minutes ago, Arty said:

 

21 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

 

21 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

Would be something like

 

Titan X - Pascal

1080 GTX

Titan X

1070

980TI

Fury X

980/Fury

390X

390

480

1060

970

470

380

960

 

 

20 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html

 

Tom's Hardware has something that goes all the way down to NVIDIA's TNT and ATI's Rage 128

 

19 minutes ago, xitywampas said:

 

18 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Green: The last two digits show where in the family they stand while the first number (or two) show what family they fall in.

 

Red: Same thing. 7970 is higher than the 7950. RX 490 is higher than RX 470.

 

10 minutes ago, dexxterlab97 said:

 

9 minutes ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

you could also use passmark's lists:

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/

Thank you everyone!  I'm sure I'll still have questions in the future but the links and stuff are a big help.  

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15 minutes ago, xgn said:

cool my gtx 780 is still relevant 17 overall rank.

It's the recommended Nvidia GPU for the Skyrim remaster so I'd think it has to still be decent.  ?

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26 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html

 

Tom's Hardware has something that goes all the way down to NVIDIA's TNT and ATI's Rage 128

Random question: Would having Nvidia graphics drivers and AMD on the same computer conflict with each other?

 

Or would that be safe?

 

 

Like if I ever got an AMD card and just wanted to try using it briefly to compare to my Nvidia card?

(Like take the Nvidia card out but leave the drivers installed.)

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Just now, Bleedingyamato said:

Random question: Would having Nvidia graphics drivers and AMD on the same computer conflict with each other?

 

Or would that be safe?

 

 

Like if I ever got an AMD card and just wanted to try using it briefly to compare to my Nvidia card?

(Like take the Nvidia card out but leave the drivers installed.)

Always uninstall your drivers before upgrading between teams.

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Some of the new games are pretty GPU intense. I can't say much I was using a EVGA 590 like a month ago. Granted it was a beast when I got it, but it was getting to the end of it's usefulness. Luckily, it died and gave me an excuse to get a 980 SC. I got a good deal on it too, so...  Old gear can be pretty good. I had a 3570k and a asrock z77 extreme 4. If I didn't decide to change my case I would have kept that. Gathering parts for a mini-ITX build with the 980 and a 1150 DDR3 setup. Here is why.  http://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/10426627/fs/10391570/fs/4709040

 I threw in my 590 benchmark for S&G.

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In DX12 or Vulcan(i cant remember) you will be able to make a AMD and Nvidia cards work together like SLI or Crossfire. I can't remember what it is called but it will be built in.

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52 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

Would be something like

 

Titan X - Pascal

1080 GTX

Titan X

1070

980TI

Fury X

980/Fury

390X

390

480

1060

970

470

380

960

 

470 is better than 970 and 480 beats 390x and 1060

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