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Conina said:
JEMC said:

If you wonder how much have videocards performance increased in the last five years, HardOCP has made a series of articles comparing GPUs from 2013 to 2018 in 14 games. In the first articles they compared only Nvidia GPUs, and yesterday they started with the AMD ones. Here are the links:

Nvidia

AMD
Sometimes the increased performacne is staggering. Other times it's almost laughable.

ComputerBase has a similar series of articles, but with more generations:

GTX 480, 580, 680, 780, 980, 1080: https://www.computerbase.de/2018-09/geforce-480-580-680-780-980-1080-vergleich/2/#diagramm-the-witcher-3-1920-1080

Radeon 5870, 6970, 7970, 290X, Fury, Vega 64: https://www.computerbase.de/2018-08/radeon-5870-6970-7970-290x-fury-x-vega-64-vergleich/2/#diagramm-the-witcher-3-1920-1080

 

GTX 460, 560, 660, 760, 960, 1060: https://www.computerbase.de/2018-08/geforce-gtx-460-560-660-760-960-1060-vergleich/2/#diagramm-overwatch-1920-1080

Radeon 5770, 6870, 7870, 270X, 380, 480, 580: https://www.computerbase.de/2018-08/radeon-5770-6870-7870-270x-380-480-580-vergleich/2/#diagramm-overwatch-1920-1080

 

Nice! Thanks for sharing.

Too bad for some of us it's difficult to read the articles, with them being in German and such.



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