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    Best Gaming Graphic Cards On The Market


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    The best gaming pc graphics cards on the market graphic cards on the market today are built with either AMD or Nvidia GPUs. These GPUs support PC game platforms like Steam, Origin, Microsoft Windows, and OS X (Mac). The quality of the games in any given platform depends on how well they can harness GPU power.

    The best gaming graphics cards in 2017 in descending order is Titan-X Pascal, GTX 1080 Ti, GeForce GTX 1080, GTX 1070, RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition, Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB HBM2.

    You can see a detailed comparison below:

    * All product specifications are taken from manufacturers' official websites. Product names appear above certain text which is hyperlinked to their respective manufacturers' websites for more information about products and related technology. *

    All prices in this table are in US dollars and do not include tax or shipping charges unless otherwise stated. Currency rates: 16 November 2021.

    * The performance of the Radeon Pro WX 7100 is only supported on machines running Apple Boot Camp with Windows installed. The Geforce Titan X (Maxwell) has no support for external displays like the rest of Nvidia's GTX 900 series which can be used with up to four monitors.

    The GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is an upgraded version of the GTX 1080; it was designed to handle 4K VR gaming and can also double as a graphics card for virtual reality (VR). It comes with 3,584 cores and 11GB GDDR5X memory which supports 11Gbps speeds. It has a single HDMI port, 3 DisplayPort connectors and one DVI-D connector. In real-world testing, the GTX 1080 Ti is 35 per cent faster than its predecessor which is still a respectable performance boost even though it was launched in 2016. The GeForce GTX 1080 is an upgrade of the GTX 980 Ti; it supports a high dynamic range (HDR) for 4K gaming and up to six monitors can be used with this graphics card at once. The GTX 1080 uses a slightly cut down variant of the GP 104 GPU that is found in the Titan X Pascal with 30 streaming microprocessor (SMM) units disabled from its original number of 38 on the full chip. Its 12GB GDDR5X memory runs at 10 Gbps and is able to pump out 320.32GB/s of bandwidth. The GTX 1080 has 3 DisplayPort connectors, one HDMI port and also uses a DVI-D connection.

    For gamers that are on a tight budget, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 is the best graphics card available for around $200 USD (£190 GBP). It outperforms its predecessor, the GTX 960 by more than 50 per cent which makes it a good value for money at this price range. The GTX 1060 comes with 1,280 cores and 6GB GDDR5 memory running at 8Gbps speed. Its VRAM is connected via a 192-bit bus interface which gives it a peak memory bandwidth of 192GB/ - three times better than what the GTX 960 is capable of. One downside to this graphics card that users have pointed out is that it runs hotter than its predecessor which requires better cooling for your PC's chassis.

    The RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition has the highest full-throttle processing power among all AMD gaming GPUs at 12.66 teraflops because it features 4096 stream processors, 256 TMUs and 64 ROPs. It also has 8GB HBM2 high bandwidth memory (HBM) clocked at 1.89Gbps giving a total memory bandwidth of 484 GB/s. The Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB HBM2 has got 3584 stream processors, 224 TMUs and 64 ROPs 8GB HBM2 RAM. It's suitable for graphically advanced games and online platforms such as 3DGames, Boostcasino or even RockstarGames success GTA.

    Conclusion

    There are many choices when it comes to choosing the best gaming graphics cards, but whatever you choose at least you know that the graphics card will be compatible with all your other components. For users who plan on upgrading their rigs in the future, this is probably not a concern as many modern GPUs are backwards compatible with systems running older CPUs for example. However, if you want the best value for money and don't plan on upgrading anytime soon, then buying an Nvidia GTX 1060 or 1080 might be better than getting a Titan X Pascal. Also, remember that there are different GPU brands available so do some research before investing in one brand or another because sometimes even though it's branded by AMD, for example, its performance does not meet expectations under certain parameters.

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