Question about video card “benchmarking”?
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I am looking on NewEgg for a video card, I want to buy. He received excellent reviews and all that, but at the very bottom of the tab specification states that the card has not “Benchmark” good. Can anyone tell me if I should not buy this card because of its ability to analyze comparative bad or if it does not really matter that much. In response to my question would help tons! Best answer:
Answer by
leetard
benchmarking can give you a rough estimate of the performance of the game, but higher benchmarks do not necessarily mean better gaming performance across the board. For example, the ATi cards tend to score higher than NVidia cards in 3DMark06, but only because of the optimization and other factors .. I would not buy a card based on the benchmarking alone.
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Comment from Sergeant Superpants
Time: November 11, 2011, 4:44 am
This is a measure used to determine how it exécute.Référence low = low frames per second video = jump = poor performance.
Comment from Chi S
Time: November 11, 2011, 5:37 am
No idea what that means, but Newegg has some Funked descriptions sometimes. Nevertheless, the two anandtech.com tomshardware.com and have excellent guides monthly purchase for video cards. If you are concerned with benchmarks, you should get at least a 9600GT or even 8800GT. You can probably go up a G92 for $ 8,800 more 20-40. After that, you’re better off with 9600GT or 8800GT SLI is not. Good luck.
Comment from heathuff
Time: November 11, 2011, 6:10 am
How many “benchmarks” card should not even factor in the purchase of video card. The important thing is it uses the GPU. I do not know what price range you want, but if I could recommend a card, it is an NVIDIA 8800GT. You can get one of these for right around $ 150 and you will be able to play high end games like “Crysis” and “Call of Duty 4″. Just a thought, but to answer your question, I would not be too concerned with how it benchmarks. Hope this helps!

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