In Performance per dollar are missing Geforce 9xx cards, otherwise nice test - good cards set, games set, there is performance per dollar chart.
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Originally posted by ruthan View PostIn Performance per dollar are missing Geforce 9xx cards, otherwise nice test - good cards set, games set, there is performance per dollar chart.Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by Michael View Post
It's not missing. NVIDIA is no longer manufacturing 9xx parts so you can't get them new/retail unless buying used / refurbished / maybe random third parties perhaps that might still have stock.
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With current prices, there is no justification for me to upgrade from 780TI, which cost me almost 400 euro to something significantly better, as its gonna be somewhat better, but not THAT significantly better. And that card is like 3-4 years of age card. Fuck this bullshit when comes to Video card prices. I hope more game developers user Vulkan so we can squeeze GPU power.
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Originally posted by anarki2 View PostBenchmarking games on Linux will always be pointless. You never know if it's the hardware pulling you back or the countless layers of buggy/incomplete software that runs the whole thing.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostTo be fair, even the 3rd gen GCN is nearing 2 years old. Meanwhile, Vega is actually pretty power efficient in the APUs and for certain compute tasks. That being said, Vega seems to scale up poorly, which is why the 56 was an overall better choice than the 64, but neither are especially efficient in general.Last edited by pcxmac; 23 October 2018, 02:28 AM.
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