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Real World Speed
Performance profile from 1,680,536 user samples
840,268 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 133% EVGA(3842 6598) ≥ 4GB
Worst Bench: 109% Gigabyte(1458 374D) ≥ 4GB
Poor: 109% Great: 133%
SPEED RANK: 41st / 713
840,268 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 133% EVGA(3842 6598) ≥ 4GB
Worst Bench: 109% Gigabyte(1458 374D) ≥ 4GB
Poor: 109% Great: 133%
SPEED RANK: 41st / 713
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
124 % 124 %
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
124 % 124 %
Lighting
Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
167 fps 167 fps
Reflection
Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
190 fps 190 fps
MRender
Avg. Render target array GShader (Sphere)
132 fps 132 fps
Gravity
Avg. NBody particle system (Galaxy)
176 fps 176 fps
Lighting
Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
184 fps 184 fps
Reflection
High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
257 fps 257 fps
MRender
Render target array GShader (Sphere)
141 fps 141 fps
Gravity
NBody particle system (Galaxy)
192 fps 192 fps
CSGO
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
247 Fps 247 Fps
Fortnite
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
148 Fps 148 Fps
PUBG
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
102 Fps 102 Fps
GTAV
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
107 Fps 107 Fps
LoL
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
235 Fps 235 Fps
Overwatch
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
128 Fps 128 Fps
BF1
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
125 Fps 125 Fps
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
115 Fps 115 Fps
Minecraft
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
250 Fps 250 Fps
DOTA 2
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
181 Fps 181 Fps
WoW
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
117 Fps 117 Fps
WoT
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
151 Fps 151 Fps
Market Share
Based on 68,747,386 GPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
1.24 % 1.24 %
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
1.24 % 1.24 %
Value
Value For Money
124 % 124 %
Value
Value For Money
124 % 124 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
77 % 77 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
77 % 77 %
Price
Price (score)
$237 $237
Price
Price (score)
$237 $237
Age
Newest
92 Months 92 Months
Age
Newest
92 Months 92 Months
Parallax
Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
199 fps 199 fps
Splatting
Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
131 fps 131 fps
Parallax
Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
175 fps 175 fps
Splatting
Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
122 fps 122 fps

Hyped as the "Ultimate GeForce", the 1080 Ti is NVIDIA's latest flagship 4K VR ready GPU. It supersedes last years GTX 1080, offering a 20% increase in performance for a 40% premium (founders edition 1080 Tis will be priced at $699, pushing down the price of the 1080 to $499). It also supersedes the prohibitively expensive Titan X Pascal, pushing it off poll position in performance rankings. The 1080 Ti is based on the Pascal architecture and features a slightly modified version of the same flagship GP102 silicon found in the Titan X Pascal. It has 11GB of the high bandwidth GDDR5X video memory (versus 12GB in the Titan X Pascal) and an impressive 11GB frame buffer. Like the Titan X Pascal, it features 12bn transistors and 3584 CUDA cores which can run at a boost clock speed of 1.582 GHz – 3% faster than the Titan X Pascal's 1.531 GHz. This increased speed is partially attributable to the 1080 Ti’s new dualFET power system which allows the chip to run at higher power and more efficiently than ever before. The release of the 1080 Ti comes ahead of the competition from AMD's Vega - rumored for release in Q2 2017. Vega is AMD's next generation graphics card (following on from Polaris 10) featuring their new HBM2 die which is alleged to have eight times the capacity of GDDR5 with half of the footprint. NVDIA's own next generation graphics cards (Volta) are in the pipeline for 2018. [Mar '17 GPUPro]

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Hyped as the "Ultimate GeForce", the 1080 Ti is NVIDIA's latest flagship 4K VR ready GPU. It supersedes last years GTX 1080, offering a 20% increase in performance for a 40% premium (founders edition 1080 Tis will be priced at $699, pushing down the price of the 1080 to $499). It also supersedes the prohibitively expensive Titan X Pascal, pushing it off poll position in performance rankings. The 1080 Ti is based on the Pascal architecture and features a slightly modified version of the same flagship GP102 silicon found in the Titan X Pascal. It has 11GB of the high bandwidth GDDR5X video memory (versus 12GB in the Titan X Pascal) and an impressive 11GB frame buffer. Like the Titan X Pascal, it features 12bn transistors and 3584 CUDA cores which can run at a boost clock speed of 1.582 GHz – 3% faster than the Titan X Pascal's 1.531 GHz. This increased speed is partially attributable to the 1080 Ti’s new dualFET power system which allows the chip to run at higher power and more efficiently than ever before. The release of the 1080 Ti comes ahead of the competition from AMD's Vega - rumored for release in Q2 2017. Vega is AMD's next generation graphics card (following on from Polaris 10) featuring their new HBM2 die which is alleged to have eight times the capacity of GDDR5 with half of the footprint. NVDIA's own next generation graphics cards (Volta) are in the pipeline for 2018. [Mar '17 GPUPro]

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Graphics Card Rankings (Price vs Performance) November 2024 GPU Rankings

We calculate effective 3D speed which estimates gaming performance for the top 12 games. Effective speed is adjusted by current prices to yield value for money. Our figures are checked against thousands of individual user ratings. The customizable table below combines these factors to bring you the definitive list of top GPUs. [GPUPro]

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