Real World Speed
Performance profile from 256,285 user samples
1,377 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 6% EVGA(3842 E837) 768MB
Worst Bench: 5% Nvidia(10DE 039C) 768MB
Poor: 5% Great: 6%
SPEED RANK: 394th / 714
254,908 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 104% Sapphire(1DA2 E409)
Worst Bench: 91% Asus(1043 05AD) ≥ 4GB
Poor: 91% Great: 104%
SPEED RANK: 66th / 714
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
5.65 % 98.3 % Insanely faster effective speed.
+1,639%
Lighting
Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
7.47 fps 124 fps Insanely better lighting effects.
+1,560%
Reflection
Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
8.68 fps 139 fps Insanely better reflection handling.
+1,501%
MRender
Avg. Render target array GShader (Sphere)
6.8 fps 118 fps Insanely faster multi rendering.
+1,635%
Gravity
Avg. NBody particle system (Galaxy)
6.47 fps 140 fps Insanely faster NBody calculation.
+2,064%
Lighting
Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
8.16 fps 133 fps Insanely better peak lighting effects.
+1,530%
Reflection
High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
11.3 fps 146 fps Insanely better peak reflection handling.
+1,192%
MRender
Render target array GShader (Sphere)
7.62 fps 122 fps Insanely faster peak multi rendering.
+1,501%
Gravity
NBody particle system (Galaxy)
6.5 fps 151 fps Insanely faster peak NBody calculation.
+2,223%
Market Share
Based on 67,459,067 GPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0 % 0.32 % Insanely higher market share.
+∞%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
52 % 58 % More popular.
+12%
Age
Newest
119+ Months 57 Months Much more recent.
+52%
Parallax
Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
3.31 fps 229 fps Insanely better peak texture detail.
+6,818%
Splatting
Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
6.3 fps 98.2 fps Insanely faster peak complex splatting.
+1,459%
Parallax
Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
2.96 fps 205 fps Insanely better texture detail.
+6,826%
Splatting
Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
4.85 fps 94.3 fps Insanely faster complex splatting.
+1,844%
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The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX or the G80 was a Revolutionary Graphics Card Unit that was released on November 2006 and was part of NVIDIA's GeForce 8 series, which would soon be beaten by the GeForce 9 series and then the GTX 200. It could run many, MANY games on it at that time due to it's Insanely powerful specifications, which is also one of the reasons it was expensive at the time or 599 USD . The specifications of the 8800 GTX is that it used the Tesla Architecture, had a Processing size of 90nm, a Transistor count of 681 Million, and had a Die size of 484mm^2. It's basic Clock speeds were 576 MHz to 1350 MHz or 1.35 GHz for the GPU clock and Shader Clock, it also had a memory clock of 900 MHz or 1.8 GHz (1800 MHz). It had a Length of 270mm or 10.6 In, TDP of 155W, PSU of 450W, 2 DVI and 1 S-Video outputs with a Power Connector of 2x 6 Pins. It had a GDDR3 @ 768 MHz and 384 bit Memory Bus and a 86.40GB/s Bandwith. It was also the first DX10 and DX11 GPU with OpenGL of 3.3, OpenCL of 1.1, CUDA of 1, and Shader of 4. It had 128 SU (Shading Units), 32 TMUs, 24 ROPs, 16 SMs, and a L2 Cache size of 96 KB. It's Theoretical Preformance is 13.82 GPixel/s for Pixel Rate, 36.86 GTexel/s for Texture Rate, and 345.6 GFLOPs for FP32 Preformance. It was recommended to be pared with Intel's Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz and 3293 MHz (3.293 GHz) and could be ran at 640x480, 1280x720, 1366x768, and 1600x900. It can run TES, Dirt and Far Cry 3, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Grand Theft Auto V. Although you will have some problems running Grand Theft Auto IV due to the bad PC port for it on December 2, 2008 on High Settings, which the problem is that it gets below 20 FPS on all settings. [Dec '20 5912352351]

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Out of the box the reference 5700 XT has high burst speeds but under load it overheats and therefore drops frames to the extent that it is more or less unusable for demanding games like PUBG. In order to settle the card it was under volted by 120 mV and the maximum clock was lowered to 1,980 MHz (the stock BIOS and 19.9.1 driver defaulted the card to 2,030 MHz). The fan curve also had to be turned up to around 50% power at 75 degrees (which is a lot noisier than stock). After making these changes the card delivered far more consistent performance albeit with a reduced top speed and unacceptable (hair dryer) levels of noise. There were also incompatibilities with GTAV: enabling reflection MSAA resulted in very poor, almost matt, reflection fidelity (the same bug appeared on several Navi and Vega cards). The reference 5700 XT is great for beating cherry picked benchmarks, but it is not so great for playing games. Thousands of people, duped by sponsored marketing material, purchased the reference card expecting flagship performance, instead they got a shopping trolley with a V6 engine. It appears that the same marketing tactics were employed for the reference Vega 56 and 64 series of graphics cards which we will purchase for our gaming lab and generate effective Fps gaming metrics as soon as possible (results here). AMD appear to have very short term marketing strategists at the helm, they seem more concerned with this years bonuses than the longevity of the brand. [Jul '19 GPUPro]

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Graphics Card Rankings (Price vs Performance) April 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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