![]() ![]() It’s a bit like comparing apples to oranges, seeing as both AMD and Nvidia have different architectures and may excel in different areas. It depends on many things - the game in question, the rest of the system, and the type of benchmark used (if any). The frame rate performance of each card can be quite situational. Image used with permission by copyright holder However, things get trickier to judge when we look at the average fps and the pricing. For one, it’s not exactly news that AMD does manage to make its graphics cards a little more power conservative than Nvidia - that much is clear here, as the majority of the lineup has a lower total board power (TBP). The cards slotted in between these two, including budget, midrange, and high-end options, all fall within much more reasonable numbers ranging from 6% to 54%.ĪMD’s chart is very interesting for a number of reasons. Comparing the AMD Radeon RX 6400 to the dated Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti nets an 89% fps per dollar and a whopping 123% fps per watt gain. The AMD superiority continues throughout the chart with fps gains aplenty, although the best and the worst of the range is where the massive numbers are. In simpler terms, this means that AMD’s GPU is both cheaper and less power-hungry than Nvidia’s while delivering adequate performance. Comparing the flagship AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 reveals an 80% frames per second (fps) per dollar advantage as well as 22% better fps per watt. Let’s go over the comparisons in a little more detail. Nvidia’s best graphics card, the RTX 3090 Ti, was not included on the chart. In both of those areas, AMD seems to be a clear winner for each and every GPU comparison, ranging from the most budget options (RX 6400 versus the GTX 1050 Ti) to the top of the line ( RX 6950 XT versus the RTX 3090). The chart highlights AMD’s alleged superiority in two key ways: Performance per dollar and performance per watt. The comparison comes from an official AMD source: Frank Azor, the company’s chief architect of gaming solutions and marketing. ![]() There’s only one use for an RTX 4080 Ti, and it’s not what you think ![]() Why AMD’s biggest competitor is no longer Nvidia I’m scared of next-gen Nvidia GPUs, and you should be too ![]()
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