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Passmark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts - Video Car PassMark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts - Video Car... https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php Home Software Hardware Benchmarks Services Store Support Forums About Us Home » Video Card Benchmarks » Video Card List CPU Benchmarks Video Card Benchmarks Hard Drive Benchmarks RAM PC Systems Android iOS / iPhone Videocard Benchmarks ----Select A Page ---- Over 800,000 Video Cards Benchmarked Video Card List How does your Video Card compare? Below is an alphabetical list of all Video Card types that appear in the charts. Clicking on a Add your card to our benchmark specific Video Card will take you to the chart it appears in and will highlight it for you. charts with PerformanceTest V9 ! Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) Quadro P6000 13648 1 2.84 $4,808.00 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 13526 2 19.32 $699.99 NVIDIA TITAN X 13026 3 10.86 $1,200.00* NVIDIA TITAN Xp 12962 4 10.80 $1,200.00* GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 12346 5 27.44 $449.99 GeForce GTX 1080 12038 6 24.08 $499.99 Radeon RX Vega 64 11805 7 22.70 $519.99 Radeon Vega Frontier Edition 11698 8 11.94 $979.99 Radeon RX Vega 11533 9 25.63 $449.99 Radeon RX Vega 56 11517 10 NA NA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 11311 11 17.40 $649.99 Radeon Pro WX 9100 11021 12 NA NA GeForce GTX 1070 10986 13 27.47 $399.99 GeForce GTX TITAN X 10675 14 3.17 $3,363.06 Quadro M6000 24GB 10239 15 NA NA GeForce GTX 1080 with Max-Q Design 10207 16 NA NA Quadro P5000 10188 17 5.72 $1,779.67 Quadro P4000 10078 18 12.61 $799.00 GeForce GTX 980 9569 19 21.27 $449.86 Radeon R9 Fury 9562 20 23.91 $399.99* Radeon Pro Duo 9472 21 10.89 $869.99 Quadro M6000 9392 22 2.35 $3,999.00 Quadro M5500 9322 23 NA NA Quadro GP100 9214 24 NA NA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 8881 25 22.21 $399.99 1 z 37 2017-11-16, 09:13 PassMark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts - Video Car... https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) Quadro P4000 with Max-Q Design 8814 26 NA NA GeForce GTX 1060 8753 27 33.67 $259.99 GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 8653 28 43.27 $199.99 GeForce GTX TITAN Black 8569 29 8.57 $999.99* GeForce GTX 970 8561 30 22.53 $379.95 Radeon R9 390X 8529 31 NA NA Quadro P2000 8527 32 20.45 $416.98 Quadro M5000 8481 33 2.97 $2,856.99 Radeon R9 Fury + Fury X 8369 34 20.92 $399.99* FirePro W8100 Graphic Adapter 8219 35 NA NA Radeon RX 580 8217 36 32.87 $249.99 Radeon Pro WX 7100 8146 37 16.97 $479.99 Radeon RX 480 8117 38 9.28 $874.86* Radeon R9 390 8017 39 NA NA GeForce GTX 780 7970 40 31.88 $249.99* GeForce GTX Titan 7880 41 6.46 $1,219.99 GeForce GTX TITAN Z 7717 42 2.03 $3,799.99 Quadro K6000 7694 43 3.35 $2,298.89* GRID M60-2Q 7620 44 NA NA Radeon R9 295X2 7551 45 3.78 $1,999.99* Radeon RX 470 7428 46 25.62 $289.99 Radeon R9 290X / 390X 7354 47 12.47 $589.97 Radeon RX 570 7156 48 31.12 $229.99 Radeon R9 290 / 390 7072 49 20.86 $339.00 FirePro W9100 6983 50 2.69 $2,599.99 Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) GeForce GTX 1070 with Max-Q Design 6949 51 NA NA Quadro M4000 6754 52 9.04 $746.85 Quadro K5200 6140 53 6.20 $989.98 Radeon R9 380X 6118 54 24.48 $249.99 GeForce GTX 770 6089 55 15.23 $399.99 Radeon R9 380 6081 56 22.95 $264.99* FirePro W8100 5934 57 6.82 $869.99* Radeon R9 280X 5834 58 NA NA GeForce GTX 960 5802 59 41.74 $139.00 FirePro W7100 Adapter 5794 60 NA NA Radeon R9 M395X 5762 61 NA NA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 5749 62 37.10 $154.99 GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design 5727 63 NA NA GeForce GTX 980M 5727 64 NA NA GeForce GTX 680 5686 66 10.04 $566.25 Radeon Pro WX 5100 5686 65 16.73 $339.99 GeForce GTX 1070 with MaxQ Design 5671 67 NA NA Radeon R9 285 / 380 5553 68 18.95 $293.00 Radeon HD 7990 5483 69 6.86 $798.89 2 z 37 2017-11-16, 09:13 PassMark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts - Video Car... https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) FirePro W9000 5394 70 1.57 $3,443.99* Quadro M5000M 5391 71 NA NA FirePro W7100 5373 72 9.60 $559.99* GeForce GTX 670 5373 73 11.56 $464.99 Radeon R9 280 5349 74 NA NA GeForce GTX 690 5342 75 5.35 $999.00* GRID M60-1Q 5309 76 NA NA Radeon HD 7970 / R9 280X 5247 77 15.12 $346.98 GeForce GTX 950 5195 78 53.57 $96.99 Radeon R9 M395 5190 79 NA NA Quadro P1000 5153 80 15.62 $329.99 Radeon R9 M295X 5150 81 NA NA GeForce GTX 760 Ti 5081 82 17.08 $297.50* GeForce GTX 580 5020 83 17.32 $289.88* GeForce GTX 760 4941 84 14.93 $331.00 Radeon HD 8990 4916 85 NA NA FirePro W7170M 4795 86 NA NA Quadro P3000 4777 87 NA NA Radeon HD 7950 / R9 280 4764 88 15.94 $298.95 FirePro W8000 Adapter 4751 89 NA NA Radeon R9 370 4722 90 NA NA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 4682 91 26.01 $179.99 Radeon R9 270X 4663 92 20.26 $230.14 Radeon R7 370 4648 93 NA NA Radeon RX 560 4640 94 46.41 $99.99 FirePro W8000 4463 95 4.26 $1,048.99* Quadro K4200 4461 96 6.21 $718.99* Quadro M4000M 4431 97 NA NA Radeon HD 7870 XT 4425 98 NA NA GeForce GTX 570 4418 99 44.19 $99.99* Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) GeForce GTX 1050 4395 100 38.23 $114.99 GeForce GTX 680MX 4371 101 NA NA GeForce GTX 480 4356 102 60.51 $71.99* Radeon HD 7870 4349 103 39.54 $109.99 GRID K520 4340 104 NA NA Radeon RX 460 4328 105 39.36 $109.99 Quadro M2000 4304 106 10.63 $404.99 Radeon R9 270 / R7 370 4263 107 26.15 $163.07 Radeon R9 M290X 4248 108 NA NA FirePro W7000 Adapter 4247 109 NA NA Quadro M3000M 4243 110 NA NA Radeon R9 M390X 4217 111 NA NA GeForce GTX 590 4186 112 22.75 $184.00* GeForce GTX 775M 4186 113 NA NA 3 z 37 2017-11-16, 09:13 PassMark Software - Video Card (GPU) Benchmark Charts - Video Car... https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) FirePro W7000 4173 114 7.32 $569.99* FirePro S7000 4166 115 NA NA GeForce GTX 660 4122 116 27.67 $149.00 Quadro 7000 4107 117 NA NA Quadro K5000 4013 118 7.06 $568.50 GeForce GTX 780M 3997 119 NA NA Radeon Pro WX4100 3949 120 NA NA GeForce GTX 970M 3906 121 2.06 $1,899.29 Radeon HD 8970M 3876 122 NA NA Radeon Pro WX 4100 3867 123 16.82 $229.99 Radeon HD 7850 3824 124 17.87 $213.99 Radeon HD 7970M 3776 125 NA NA GRID K2 3772 126 2.15 $1,753.08 Tesla C2050 / C2070 3756 127 NA NA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 3701 128 37.02 $99.99 GeForce GTX 470 3607 129 6.91 $522.01* Radeon Pro 560 3605 130 NA NA GeForce GTX 880M 3598 131 NA NA Radeon RX 550 3555 132 41.83 $84.99 Radeon R9 M470X 3547 133 NA NA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 3536 134 25.63 $138.00* GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST 3532 136 NA NA Quadro K2200 3532 135 8.83 $399.99 GRID M60-8Q 3508 137 NA NA Radeon Pro WX 3100 3508 138 NA NA Radeon HD 6970 3496 139 36.81 $94.99* Quadro 6000 3486 140 5.81 $599.98 Tesla C2050 3465 141 NA NA Quadro M2200 3385 142 NA NA GeForce GTX 680M 3376 143 10.72 $315.00 Tesla C2075 3324 144 1.46 $2,269.99* GeForce GTX 750 3279 145 23.43 $139.99 Radeon R7 360 3269 146 40.87 $79.99 Radeon HD 6950 3196 147 35.52 $89.99* FirePro V7000 Adapter 3161 148 NA NA Passmark G3D Rank Videocard Value Price Videocard Name Mark (lower is better) (higher is better) (USD) (higher is better) Radeon Pro 555 3140 149 NA NA Radeon R7 260X 3140 150 20.94 $149.99* Quadro P600 3131 151 18.10 $172.99 Radeon HD8970M 3131 152 NA NA GeForce GTX 560 3126 153 8.84 $353.59* MxGPU 3091 154 NA NA Radeon HD 8950 3081 155 NA NA Tesla C2070 3077 156 NA NA Quadro K1200 3067 157 9.90 $309.99 4 z 37 2017-11-16, 09:13 PassMark Software - 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