Desktop GPU Performance Hierarchy Table PDF
Desktop GPU Performance Hierarchy Table PDF
Here is a resource to help you judge if a graphics card is a reasonable value: The gaming GPU hierarchy
chart groups GPUs by performance.
Best Graphics Cards for the Money is a hand-picked list of the top values, based on benchmark data, for
your gaming machine. Most recently, we tweaked our approach to making recommendations, aiming
them at resolutions and detail presets, rather than just pricing. The result was a significant shuffling.
Dont hesitate to let us know what you think of the change or our choices in the comments section.
But when you want to know how your existing GPU fares against the one on your wish list, then consult
our GPU hierarchy chart, which groups graphics cards with similar overall performance levels into tiers.
The top tier contains the highest-performing cards available, and performance decreases as you go down
from there.
You can use this hierarchy to compare the pricing between two cards, to see which one is a better deal,
and also to determine if an upgrade is worthwhile. I dont recommend upgrading your graphics card
unless the replacement card is at least three tiers higher. Otherwise, the upgrade is somewhat parallel,
and you may not even notice a worthwhile difference.
The list, as it stands now, emphasizes discrete desktop graphics. At one time, it included mobile rankings
and a more complete collection of integrated solutions. Too much of that data was estimated and
derived, though, so we thinned out the charts density.
Intels graphics engines remain (for the ones weve tested), and wed like to re-incorporate more AMD
APUs as we place their performance with greater accuracy. But its unlikely that well try to graft mobile
graphics back into this tapestry.
As always, leave your feedback on the placement of our hierarchy. Were happy to correct oversights or
make adjustments when they prove warranted.