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Which generation is your Graphics Card?

Which generation is your Graphics Card?

  • GeForce 1000 and older

    Votes: 14,065 22.3%
  • GeForce 2000

    Votes: 5,378 8.5%
  • GeForce 3000

    Votes: 13,778 21.9%
  • GeForce 4000

    Votes: 8,502 13.5%
  • Radeon RX 5000 and older

    Votes: 6,175 9.8%
  • Radeon RX 6000

    Votes: 11,686 18.5%
  • Radeon RX 7000

    Votes: 3,459 5.5%

  • Total voters
    63,043
  • Poll closed .
RX 6700 XT from XFX with a custom cooling case and two 120 mm LGBT fans inbound as a main graphics monster.
Reference edition of RX 480 from Sapphire with 8 GB VRAM onboard is a secondary GPU.
ASUS GTX 1070 Turbo edition is my future secondary GPU, making RX 480 a tertiary.

Only have two PCs so that RX 480 will most probably chill till I come up with some hilarious idea how to use it.

Current cooling solution of my 6700 XT is only good in cooling. Looks awful and is too huge for my liking. Will build a new one from scratch, heatsink included. Absolutely will post its new looks when it's done.
 

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MX150,maybe this GPU isn't well-known as other common geforces...
NVIDIA cut down some GTX and RTX,of no Raytracing and DLSS support like 16 series,even has less NVDEC and NVENC supports...
For basical gaming only,has no geforce experience in-game overall.
But powerful enough to hadle games like LOL,even a bit of "new game through web" like PUBG or PUBG Mobile.
So does Star Rail and Honkai Impact 3rd.
if it is AMD,such GPUs might be integrated in AMD CPUs.
Tests by myself:
pzqking的个人空间_哔哩哔哩_bilibili
 
A770 16Gb and Tesla P4 in my main pc (Asrock x299, i9 7980xe)
A380 6Gb secondary workstation (Dell T5810)
GTX960M (~750ti 4gb) in my notebook (Asus ROG)
 
They really should add an Intel choice.

I'm doing a mid-cycle upgrade next week.

Replacing my Ryzen 7 2700 with a Ryzen 7 5700x, and replacing my RTX 3060 (12gb) with an a770LE (16gb). The 3060 will be retained for Opitx rendering, but the a770 will handle everything else.

Also moving to 16 tb of internal storage and replacing my DVD with a Blu-ray player.
 
Running a RTX3090 and a GTX1060.
 
Just as I thought. I am familiar with steam statistics. Interesting how 2000 is comparably smaller base.
I presume it has something to do with crypto fever?
 
I presume it has something to do with crypto fever?
Yes and the first batches failed massively thanks to bad quality Micron GDDR6.

Not to mention lesser production and thus, lesser availability compared to other generations.
 
Massively? Seriously?
Yeah, I heard miners whining about failing RAM every now and then. And you're right, they were riding early Turings, the ones released before Dec'18.

 
EVGA 1080 Ti SC Black, bought it used to upgrade from a RX 580 and I feel that I’m set for at least two more years given what I play
 
EVGA 1080 Ti SC Black, bought it used to upgrade from a RX 580 and I feel that I’m set for at least two more years given what I play

i have the same card ("sc black").... the 1080 TI is still a blast even with some of the more intense titles with high/ultra. It used to be my 1440p daily driver but after upgrading now paired with a 1080/144 secondary gaming setup.
 
The 1080 Ti is a legendary card, it feels like it's been forever since it came out but only now are lower-midrange GPUs starting to surpass it. Those 11GB of VRAM really extend its lifespan as well. I doubt Nvidia want to release a card like this again.
 
The 1080 Ti is a legendary card, it feels like it's been forever since it came out but only now are lower-midrange GPUs starting to surpass it. Those 11GB of VRAM really extend its lifespan as well. I doubt Nvidia want to release a card like this again.

oooh i feel ya!

At purchase i regretted forking out around £600 but my goodness that paid off sweetly (~4 years of service and still going strong).

Actually i was close to selling it when upgrading. During the pandemic/scalping/short stock the used retail value for the 1080 TI SC was just short of £500 which was insane (thats 3-4 years since purchase). But nah, kept it and repurposed a second gamer around the home (this time no regrets - a solid performer)
 
I see only 9% among me is still using Turing, while most people, 22% use either 3xxx series or 1xxx series and older..
Where did all the Turing GPU's end up lol... :D My 2070 Super is still going strong.
 
If nothing else this thread explains why cards like the 7800XT are taking so long to release. It is clear that AMD 6000 were a resounding success at 18% of this vote.
 
If nothing else this thread explains why cards like the 7800XT are taking so long to release. It is clear that AMD 6000 were a resounding success at 18% of this vote.

An earlier post pointed out the sampling bias inherent in posting the poll here. Real share is probably around half that.
 
Geforce MX150。
Sounds like a 'boosted GT1030 on laptop'.
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That about sums it up. Can be a good thing.

I see only 9% among me is still using Turing, while most people, 22% use either 3xxx series or 1xxx series and older..
Where did all the Turing GPU's end up lol... :D My 2070 Super is still going strong.
The poll doesn't take into account people who have multiple systems and several differing generations of GPUs.
 
just upgraded a gtx 1080 for an rtx 4070ti
 

Got this in 2021. It did not disappoint even slightly above MSRP. Looking to upgrade but with RDNA3 kind of a mess, who knows?
 
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