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GPU Comparision

  • 28-10-2014 5:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭


    Do sites like passmark give accurate real word comparisons?

    I'm looking at building my first custom pc and trying to see if it is worthwhile. Right now I've a laptop with a 635m GT card and it can play pretty much anything on low settings. On passmark its given a score of approx 800, where the 970 is given a score of 8800 which is 11 times better, the AMD 280X is rated about 6600 which is about 8 times better, will that actually show in games and is it worth the money. For it to be worthwhile shelling out 1k on a computer(including monitor/windows) I'd be wanting max settings on all games at 1080p and 60 fps, would the 280x do that or if I had to the 970?.

    Am I being realistic or expecting too much? I read someone said that the 280X should play DayZ on medium settings, but my laptop can play it on low-medium easily, is the 280X really not that much better, based on passmark if I can play a game on low I would have thought the 280X would do ultra with no problems.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,299 ✭✭✭✭BloodBath


    They are relatively accurate but game performance will vary depending on the game.

    Dayz is a terribly optimised game so I wouldn't use that as a basis for anything. If the goal is to play any game at max settings with 1080p/60fps then a 970 is the card to get.

    If you are happy with max settings in most games and slightly lower in others then a 280 or 280x is fine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    BloodBath wrote: »
    They are relatively accurate but game performance will vary depending on the game.

    Dayz is a terribly optimised game so I wouldn't use that as a basis for anything. If the goal is to play any game at max settings with 1080p/60fps then a 970 is the card to get.

    If you are happy with max settings in most games and slightly lower in others then a 280 or 280x is fine.

    Thanks, I had just seen a few things to say that desktop GPUs weren't as powerful as I had expected but I've just seen benchmarks there that says the 280x will give 100fps in F1 2014 on Ultra and similar in Civ: BE so I'd be very happy with that, obviously the 970 is a good upgrade so it will be down to budget. I'll probably post a final build here to see what people think.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29,930 ✭✭✭✭TerrorFirmer


    If you're getting by with a GT635m, going to an R9 280 is like going from night to day.

    DayZ isn't particularly well optimized, but I'm willing to bet that when you say 'low-medium' on your GT635m, the framerate is pretty poor.

    Generally when people refer to what settings a desktop card can run a game at, they're referring to the level it can run a game at circa 60 frames per second.

    An r9 280 will run DayZ at 1920x1080 at high settings fantastically.

    A GT635M would be looking at maybe 1024x768 lowish settings at 25-35fps.

    So rest assured it is an absolutely titanic difference.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,671 ✭✭✭GarIT


    If you're getting by with a GT635m, going to an R9 280 is like going from night to day.

    DayZ isn't particularly well optimized, but I'm willing to bet that when you say 'low-medium' on your GT635m, the framerate is pretty poor.

    Generally when people refer to what settings a desktop card can run a game at, they're referring to the level it can run a game at circa 60 frames per second.

    An r9 280 will run DayZ at 1920x1080 at high settings fantastically.

    A GT635M would be looking at maybe 1024x768 lowish settings at 25-35fps.

    So rest assured it is an absolutely titanic difference.

    I think the resolution is a bit higher than that but yeah I don't think the current laptop would go over 30fps on low.

    Thanks.


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