[PassMark] High End Videocards Chart- Updated 14th of December 2013

desprado

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This chart made up of thousands of PerformanceTest benchmark results and is updated daily with new graphics card benchmarks. This high end chart contains high performance video cards typically found in premium gaming PCs. Recently introduced ATI video cards (such as the ATI Radeon HD) and nVidia graphics cards (such as the nVidia GTX and nVidia Quadro FX) using the PCI-Express (or PCI-E) standard are common in our high end video card charts.
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http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

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wand3r3r

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Perhaps that has some relevance for something (same manufacturer, different cards?), but I don't see much usefulness for comparing the cards like that. Pretty useless for actual comparisons when it favors NV so much.

The 770 is beating the 7990/690, the titan/780 are far ahead of the 290/x, the AMD cards are not near where they actually should be relative to their actual performance.
 

desprado

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Perhaps that has some relevance for something (same manufacturer, different cards?), but I don't see much usefulness for comparing the cards like that. Pretty useless for actual comparisons when it favors NV so much.

The 770 is beating the 7990/690, the titan/780 are far ahead of the 290/x, the AMD cards are not near where they actually should be relative to their actual performance.
Topics says it include every thing not just performance.
 

Shmee

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Topics says it include every thing not just performance.

I don't see it. Do you know what else is included? I for one, see that the new 290 is missing as well.
 

Imouto

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Passmark isn't that benchmark that no one uses because it's the worst?
 

Emulex

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going price on Grid K1 $1500 and K2 $1600 ebay - tested but not used (no signs of use on heatsink). K1 is 4 crappy gpu with 4gb GDDR3 each on one card.

K2 is GTX690 with 225w cap - binned to run all day long at much lower voltage.

K340 is K1 with GDDR5