Benchmarks! (Digital Foundry Eurogamer).If you want the best gaming experience but also don’t want to sell both of your kidneys, the RTX 2080 Ti is a great pick.Value : Great, when compared to the Titan RTX, but still poor compared to cheaper options due to diminishing performance-per-dollar on the high end.This is because the 2080 Ti is actually, well… built for gaming, whereas the Titan RTX has a different audience in mind. In fact, the RTX 2080 Ti comes within spitting range of the Titan RTX in pretty much every gaming scenario, despite being several times cheaper. Gamers who want the best of the best would still be better off with the RTX 2080 Ti.Īrchitecture : Turing | VRAM : 11GB GDDR6 | Last-Gen Equivalent GPUs : None (succeeds 1080 Ti by large margin) Not recommended at all for those outside of it. Built for a very, very specific audience.The 2080 Ti has most of the same performance, but at a much, much lower price. Value : Very poor, at least for gaming performance.This is a pro, or pro-sumer graphics card, not really a consumer product.
The extra heapings of VRAM also make the Titan RTX suited for more professional applications, like AI research. The best graphics card on the market, bar none. Nvidia Titan RTXĪrchitecture : Turing | VRAM : 24 GB GDDR6 | Last-Gen Equivalent GPUs : N/A (succeeds Titan V)
However, buying these now should put off your upgrade cycle by at least another couple years on top of the typical 4-year cycle experienced in other price ranges. This price range is for the most expensive, most absurdly powerful GPUs, and that does come with a price premium. This isn’t the range where you’re buying for performance-per-dollar, mind.
VR gamers opting for high-end headsets like the HTC Vive Pro, Valve Index, and the Oculus Rift S will also be able to take advantage of the greater GPU power here, especially for driving 120 Hz VR experiences. The cards within this range are the strongest available on the market, and built to chew through even the beefiest modern games at maximum settings and 4K resolution. To kick off our GPU Hierarchy with a bang, we’re starting with Tier 1: The Ultimate. We’ve worked really hard to make sure that each of our picks are accurate and available at the time of writing, so we hope you enjoy! Tier 1: The Ultimate (The Best 4K and VR Experiences) You can use this to compare graphics cards and how they perform in relation to each other, even across differing brands and architectures. This is our new graphics card hierarchy list, which sorts all currently-available graphics cards on the market into an easily-understandable GPU tier list.