05-22-2014, 12:44 PM
(05-22-2014, 12:38 PM)Spete link Wrote: I'm not absolutely sure if these benchmarks can be straight compared to PC gaming power.
They do reflect things pretty well. They're mostly game benchmarks.
Quote:Also, I believe that at the moment the best value for high end cards are in the AMD R9 series.
On the other hand, I've always had a Nvidia and will most likely buy the next one from them also.
I agree, AMD always made the better cards, but nVidia generally has better support. If you are into 3D graphics and use a program like Blender, CUDA will be an issue you're interested in (Since Blender's Cycle renderer does not work on AMD's buggy OpenCL implementation).
On the other hand, I think AMD always had the better display quality.
Having said that, the CUDA argument made me switch to NVidia since now I can run Blender's renderer on the GPU, and that's about 10x faster than CPU
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