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Cyberjackal 01-20-2011 08:23 PM

For Those Looking... (gpu's)
 
Not sure if anything like this has been posted yet

This is for those who are looking at buying a new graphics card, but are not sure what exactly to get. My first advice would normally be to tell you to pick a price first, then check websites like newegg, tigerdirect, etc. for the gpu you want.

Anyway have another site for you guys to check out. Been using it for about a year. They take graphics cards (factory clocks/overclocks only) & bench the crap out of them. They use mainly benching utils like PassMark - G3D Mark... and they pretty much update on a daily basis - which is cool. I especially like this when pricing cards/tech as in comparing, I [or you] can tell which gpu would give you more bang for your buck. Enjoy! :thumbsup:

here it is: http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html

thebanik 01-20-2011 09:13 PM

Wrong forum bud. We are a team of Overclockers/Benchmarkers. We mostly neither care about the price, nor benching utilities like Passmark, G3D Mark. All we care for is the scores in various 3D Mark applications, :D

GFDuke 01-20-2011 11:19 PM

None the less, informative. Thanks for posting.

Cyberjackal 01-21-2011 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thebanik (Post 68248)
Wrong forum bud. We are a team of Overclockers/Benchmarkers. We mostly neither care about the price, nor benching utilities like Passmark, G3D Mark. All we care for is the scores in various 3D Mark applications, :D

Why don't you go ahead & take a look at the title...

This post isn't about benching, but for those who are looking at buying/switching gpu's

DrNip 01-21-2011 01:48 AM

Great info. Thanks for sharing!

TheDarkN8 01-21-2011 02:26 AM

I remember looking thru this site before. Are you affiliated with these guys somehow?

thebanik 01-21-2011 03:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyberjackal (Post 68260)
Why don't you go ahead & take a look at the title...

This post isn't about benching, but for those who are looking at buying/switching gpu's

Wow!!!!! Do I see aggression, :D, you sure look like a team player, :good:

Though no doubt informative for the rest of the world, and as supportive as my teammates are, for them, :P but the fact is we are/our team is all about benching, :D

Kal-EL 01-21-2011 06:05 AM

You two know each other or sumtin? :wtfsign:

banik! :smackbum: play nice with the new kids!:hug:


Cyberjackal, same question as my brainiac brother "are you affiliated with that site?". Also, are you familiar with hwbot.org? You can view our team and their progress with performance benchmarks here: http://hwbot.org/community/team/ocalliance

The more common benchmarks we normally compete with are listed here:
http://hwbot.org/benchmark.do

However, we are never opposed to using a new or different benchmark application in the course of our endeavors to reach the pinnacles of pc performance.

Kal :cool3:

Hondacity 01-21-2011 06:17 AM

wow nice 995x benchmarked....cool site

Cyberjackal 01-21-2011 12:53 PM

lol sorry didn't mean to sound aggressive. I was just trying to explain my reasons for posting. It was just meant as an informative post for anyone. If you don't want to use my information or advice - then don't. Advice can be taken or ignored... wouldn't bother me either way. I haven't seen any posts like this one, so that's why I decided to go with it.

And nope I do not know banik at all...
As for being affiliated with that website, that's a big "NO". Just use that website for performance info from time-to-time. And as for knowing about hwbot.org - nope

I've overclocked a bit in the past, but actually don't know much about benchmarking - I know how to do it, just not which programs are better for certain things. Only used a couple basic 3D apps like 3D Mark & such in the past. Trying to learn more - especially w/ my upcoming rig. Guess that's why I'm here. :thumbsup:


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