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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

 

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4 minutes ago, Clanscorpia said:

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

depends on the game, the stuff ive seen has the 970 > 470 in most titles, the 480 is faster then the 390 and trades with e 390x agreed

 

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1 minute ago, stealth80 said:

depends on the game, the stuff ive seen has the 970 > 470 in most titles, the 480 is faster then the 390 and trades with e 390x agreed

1060 is faster than it though when not OCed

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45 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Always uninstall your drivers before upgrading between teams.

 

38 minutes ago, xitywampas said:

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.

But why I mean?  Do Nvidia drivers definitely conflict with AMD or is it just possible they could?

 

 

I didn't mean both Nvidia and AMD actually connected at the same time.  Just having drivers for both installed.

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26 minutes ago, Clanscorpia said:

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

A 470 is not better than a 970.   A 480 is about equal to a 970 so a 470 is going to perform worse than a 970.  

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Just now, Bleedingyamato said:

A 470 is not better than a 970.   A 480 is about equal to a 970 so 470 is going to perform worse than a 970.  

480 has gotten driver updates that put it equal to a 390x

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2 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

 

But why I mean?  Do Nvidia drivers definitely conflict with AMD or is it just possible they could?

 

 

I didn't mean both Nvidia and AMD actually connected at the same time.  Just having drivers for both installed.

Games and Windows could call on the AMD driver when your Nvidia is attached leading to crashes, poor performance, and artifacts.

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2 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

I didn't mean both Nvidia and AMD actually connected at the same time.  Just having drivers for both installed.

Yea I know, but isn't that interesting.

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Just now, ARikozuM said:

Games and Windows could call on the AMD driver when your Nvidia is attached leading to crashes, poor performance, and artifacts.

Ah.  Ok.  That would be a good reason to not have both together..  ?

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9 minutes ago, xitywampas said:

Yea I know, but isn't that interesting.

Yeah it's an interesting idea but how many people would want to get chocolate in their peanut butter?  ?

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3 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Games and Windows could call on the AMD driver when your Nvidia is attached leading to crashes, poor performance, and artifacts.

I wouldn't think that would be likely, but not impossible. It's just a good idea all around to uninstall the driver for a piece of hardware you are no longer using when it is a major system component.

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5 minutes ago, Clanscorpia said:

480 has gotten driver updates that put it equal to a 390x

That's just artificial performance though isn't it?

 

It doesn't change the capability of the hardware in each card just how well it's used.

 

Doesn't that mean any game without good driver support from AMD would leave a 480 either the same or worse than a 970?

 

I might be misunderstanding this but that what things seem like to me.  ?

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1 hour 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

 

390 above 1060? nah

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21 minutes ago, Bleedingyamato said:

That's just artificial performance though isn't it?

 

It doesn't change the capability of the hardware in each card just how well it's used.

 

Doesn't that mean any game without good driver support from AMD would leave a 480 either the same or worse than a 970?

 

I might be misunderstanding this but that what things seem like to me.  ?

No the card has gotten performance boosts

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14 minutes ago, Festive said:

390 above 1060? nah

Feel free to make a list, it was a quick reference hence "something like"

 

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