As the title permits, I am looking for the best graphics card available. It is non-budget affected.
If you have an answer please answer it in 2 sets
Best (nVIDIA) card
Best (AMD) card
Thanks.
As the title permits, I am looking for the best graphics card available. It is non-budget affected.
If you have an answer please answer it in 2 sets
Best (nVIDIA) card
Best (AMD) card
Thanks.
The best AMD GPU is the R9 295X2. They can be run in crossfire as well, and consume about 500W each. The peak throughput of each dual GPU card is 11.5 TFLOPS. The best NVIDIA card at the moment is the GTX 690 with a peak throughput of about 3-4 TFLOPS, no longer made, and most likely soon to be replaced by the Titan Z. The Titan Z will most likely pull about 8-9 TFLOPS, and consume about 330-400W. However, it will cost TWICE as much as the R9 295X2, at $3000 per card.
Nvidia: Titan Z, two 780 Tis in one.
AMD: r9 295x, two 290xs in one.
I think that sounds correct. But if you're looking for an actual singular GPU,
Nvidia: GTX 780 Ti
AMD: r9 290x
No, the Titan Black and Titan perform better than the 780TI in terms of single GPU NVIDIA cards. The Z is not out yet, it was pulled back. The R9 290X is the best singular AMD GPU.
I would not get any of the dual GPU scenario video cards you would be much better off in SLI or Crossfire. so my answer is 780 TI and r9 290x and 780 TI wins http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R9-290X-vs-GeForce-GTX-780-Ti
Really, the onboard bridges have improved so much that there is no real difference.
I would not get any of the dual GPU scenario video cards you would be much better off in SLI or Crossfire. so my answer is 780 TI and r9 290x and 780 TI wins http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R9-290X-vs-GeForce-GTX-780-Ti
Really, the onboard bridges have improved so much that there is no real difference.
there are other differences such as cooling card length, and a failing GPU( 1 failed GPU you have to replace the whole 2 gpu card)
I would not get any of the dual GPU scenario video cards you would be much better off in SLI or Crossfire. so my answer is 780 TI and r9 290x and 780 TI wins http://gpuboss.com/gpus/Radeon-R9-290X-vs-GeForce-GTX-780-Ti
Really, the onboard bridges have improved so much that there is no real difference.
there are other differences such as cooling card length, and a failing GPU( 1 failed GPU you have to replace the whole 2 gpu card)
Right. However, in the case of the TITAN Z, if OP ever comes into $12,000, he can SLI four cards, for a total of 8GPUs. A lot of manufacturer warranty programs cover that "oops, lost a GPU" issue now.
Nvidia: Titan Z, two 780 Tis in one.
AMD: r9 295x, two 290xs in one.
I think that sounds correct. But if you're looking for an actual singular GPU,
Nvidia: GTX 780 Ti
AMD: r9 290x
No, the Titan Black and Titan perform better than the 780TI in terms of single GPU NVIDIA cards. The Z is not out yet, it was pulled back. The R9 290X is the best singular AMD GPU.
the titan (normal) does not outperform a 780ti in gaming.