As the name of this GPU says, this is one of the titan of every GPU for both consumers and professionals. Offering 4608 Compute Units, 576 tensor cores and 72 RT cores, and 24 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, this titan is slightly more powerful than RTX 2080 Ti but doesn't bode well for consumer thanks to having to pay double the price of RTX 2080 Ti just for slightly more powerful than RTX 2080 Ti performance and this GPU itself may overclock slightly worse than top of the line RTX 2080 Ti. Not worth even for the most hardcore and rich gamers as you could buy EVGA RTX 2080 Ti KINGPIN and overclock that GPU like crazy and still gets significantly more performance than this titan for much less costs. [Oct '19ColdSpy]
The RX 460 is the third Polaris based 14 nm graphics card released by AMD this year, it follows the 470 and 480). The Polaris 11 GPU which drives the RX 460 is around 50% less powerful than the Polaris 10 GPU used by both the RX 480 and RX 470. Looking at the provisional average benchmarks (we only four samples of the RX 460 at this time) of the RX 460 and RX 480 shows that the performance gap of 50% percent is in line with the specs. The RX 460 is available with custom coolers from launch and it comes in both 2GB and 4GB varieties. With list prices starting from $120 for the 2GB variant the RX 460 offers decent value for money at the lower end of the graphics card spectrum. The 4GB version is somewhat poor value for money at the $150 price point since an RX 480 is only an additional $50 for double the performance. See the current value for money leaders here. [Aug '16GPUPro]
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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