NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
- VRAM
- 32 GB
- Power
- 575 W
- MSRP
- $1,999
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NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
AMD · RX 9000
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
AMD · RX 9000
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
AMD · RX 9000
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
AMD · RX 9000
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
Intel · Arc B-Series (Battlemage)
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
NVIDIA · RTX 50
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
Intel · Arc B-Series (Battlemage)
CompareYourGPU estimate, 100 = fastest card tracked
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Every card CompareYourGPU tracks, including those out of production. The filters above hide discontinued cards by default; this list does not, so nothing is reachable only through a filter setting.
Three columns do most of the work, and one of them means less than people assume.
A relative rating where 100 is the fastest card tracked at that resolution. A card at 50 is roughly half as fast. It is an estimate for ranking cards against each other, not a prediction of a specific frame rate in a specific game.
Memory capacity is the specification most likely to end a card’s useful life. 8 GB still works at 1080p; 12 GB is the practical floor at 1440p and 16 GB removes the question. Bus width decides how much of it the GPU can actually use.
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