| | | | | | | Effective 3D Speed Effective 3D Gaming GPU Speed | | 33.7 % | Slightly faster effective speed. +9% | | 30.9 % | |
| | | | | | | Lighting Avg. Locally-deformable PRT (Bat) | | 43 fps | Better lighting effects. +14% | | 37.7 fps | | Reflection Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot) | | 47.1 fps | Better reflection handling. +11% | | 42.3 fps | | MRender Avg. Render target array GShader (Sphere) | | 37 fps | | | 37.6 fps | +2% | Gravity Avg. NBody particle system (Galaxy) | | 40.9 fps | +4% | | 39.3 fps | |
| | | | | | | Lighting Locally-deformable PRT (Bat) | | 47.3 fps | Slightly better peak lighting effects. +7% | | 44.2 fps | | Reflection High dynamic range lighting (Teapot) | | 62.7 fps | Better peak reflection handling. +29% | | 48.7 fps | | MRender Render target array GShader (Sphere) | | 38.8 fps | | | 39 fps | +1% | Gravity NBody particle system (Galaxy) | | 43.8 fps | +1% | | 43.5 fps | |
| | | | | | | CSGO Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 138 Fps | Better CSGO Fps. +15% | | 120 Fps | | Fortnite Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 73 Fps | | | 76 Fps | +4% | PUBG Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 42 Fps | | | 47 Fps | Better PUBG Fps. +12% | GTAV Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 42 Fps | | | 43 Fps | +5% | LoL Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 123 Fps | | | 135 Fps | Slightly Better LoL Fps. +10% | Overwatch Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 70 Fps | | | 75 Fps | Slightly Better Overwatch Fps. +7% | BF1 Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 49 Fps | Slightly Better BF1 Fps. +6% | | 46 Fps | | The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 37 Fps | | | 39 Fps | Slightly Better The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Fps. +6% | Minecraft Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 181 Fps | Slightly Better Minecraft Fps. +7% | | 169 Fps | | DOTA 2 Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 81 Fps | | | 102 Fps | Better DOTA 2 Fps. +25% | WoW Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 51 Fps | | | 58 Fps | Better WoW Fps. +15% | WoT Avg. Fps @ 1080p on Max | | 64 Fps | | | 68 Fps | Slightly Better WoT Fps. +7% |
Market Share Based on 50,886,891 GPUs tested. | | | | | | | Market Share Market Share (trailing 30 days) | | 0.8 % | | | 2.38 % | Hugely higher market share. +198% | Value Value For Money | | 40.3 % | | | 47.2 % | Better value. +17% | User Rating UBM User Rating | | 64 % | | | 79 % | More popular. +23% | Price Price (score) | | $198 | | | $155 | Cheaper. +22% |
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