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Real World Speed
Performance profile from 383,568 user samples
261,508 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 139% EVGA(3842 3183)
Worst Bench: 116% Asus(1043 8736) ≥ 4GB
Poor: 116% Great: 139%
SPEED RANK: 35th / 713
122,060 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 62% PowerColor(148C 2391)
Worst Bench: 51% MSI(1462 C411)
Poor: 51% Great: 62%
SPEED RANK: 117th / 713
Effective 3D Speed
Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed
131 % Hugely faster effective speed.
+130%
56.9 %
Lighting
Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
176 fps Hugely better lighting effects.
+145%
71.8 fps
Reflection
Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
181 fps Hugely better reflection handling.
+166%
68.1 fps
MRender
Avg. Render target array GShader (Sphere)
197 fps Hugely faster multi rendering.
+191%
67.7 fps
Gravity
Avg. NBody particle system (Galaxy)
156 fps Hugely faster NBody calculation.
+92%
81.4 fps
Lighting
Locally-deformable PRT (Bat)
192 fps Hugely better peak lighting effects.
+141%
79.8 fps
Reflection
High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
242 fps Hugely better peak reflection handling.
+243%
70.5 fps
MRender
Render target array GShader (Sphere)
210 fps Hugely faster peak multi rendering.
+195%
71.3 fps
Gravity
NBody particle system (Galaxy)
166 fps Hugely faster peak NBody calculation.
+84%
90.3 fps
CSGO
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
251 Fps Much Better CSGO Fps.
+45%
174 Fps
Fortnite
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
185 Fps Hugely Better Fortnite Fps.
+92%
96 Fps
PUBG
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
142 Fps Hugely Better PUBG Fps.
+111%
67 Fps
GTAV
Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max
121 Fps Hugely Better GTAV Fps.
+81%
67 Fps
Market Share
Based on 68,699,236 GPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.7 % Hugely higher market share.
+775%
0.08 %
Value
Value For Money
66.4 % 168 % Hugely better value.
+154%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
74 % 77 % +4%
Price
Price (score)
$466 $80 Hugely cheaper.
+83%
Age
Newest
63 Months More recent.
+11%
71 Months
Parallax
Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
202 fps Hugely better peak texture detail.
+82%
111 fps
Splatting
Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
137 fps Hugely faster peak complex splatting.
+154%
54 fps
Parallax
Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
180 fps Hugely better texture detail.
+80%
99.9 fps
Splatting
Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
130 fps Hugely faster complex splatting.
+147%
52.7 fps

The high performance ray-tracing RTX 2080 Super follows the recent release of the 2060 Super and 2070 Super, from NVIDIA’s latest range of refreshed Turing RTX GPUs. The 2080 Super is a higher binned version of the original RTX 2080 which it replaces at the same price of $700 USD. In terms of specification changes between the two, the 2080 has 2944 CUDA cores, compared to 3072 in the 2080 Super, core and boost clocks have increased from 1515 MHz and 1710 MHz to 1650 MHz and 1815 MHz, respectively, memory bandwidth has increased from 14 Gbps to 15.5 Gbps and the TDP has increased from 215 W to 250 W. This translates to a roughly 10% effective speed advantage over the original 2080. The RTX 2080S also features Turing NVENC which is far more efficient than CPU encoding and alleviates the need for casual streamers to use a dedicated stream PC. Competition in this price bracket is in the form of the AMD’s Radeon VII, over which, early benchmarks suggest, the 2080 Super commands a 15% effective speed advantage. The RTX 2080 Super however, is not a value champion and those seeking more bang for their buck may do well to consider Nvidia’s own $500 USD RTX 2070 Super (which has 17% lower effective speed). [Jul '19 GPUPro]

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AMD’s mid-range RX 590 is the latest refresh of their Polaris-based RX 580, which in turn was a refresh of the RX 480. This iteration yields 10% higher clock speeds compared to the RX 580 which is fuelled by an increased power draw from 185W to 225W. The 590 does not have a 4GB variant which is good for longevity. At launch the 590 was priced at $280, which was 20% more expensive and 7% faster than Nvidia’s then popular 6GB 1060. In today’s market the 590 can be found for little as $170. For more than 90% of gamers (≤1080p) the RX 590 (at $170) represents the best value for money available. Since the GPU is by far the most important component in a gaming PC, it is usually worth spending more on it. The next step up from a 590 would be to Nvidia’s comparable $230 1660S. The 1660S is a more refined card, less heat results in less fan noise, but both are capable of delivering silky smooth 60+ EFps in almost all of today’s popular games at 1080p with maximum details. [Nov '19 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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