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The GPU Shootout
The GPU Shootout
The GPU shootout. The reader base has requested that we compare specific models of all brands in a chart. Normally we only compare a product for review against the reference card. In this chart, you can compare all cards tested against each other. The chart is new, and we use 3DMark Time Spy. The new DX12 software suite has not been around that long hence all cards prior to the release date of this software is missing. We display the GPU score and not the combined score, that way you will have a more objective view of what the GPU can actually do. Keep in mind though that driver changes over time can always influence the score a tiny bit here and there. Over time this shoot-out chart will build up (and should become a rather lengthy one).
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