About this tag
The gpu benchmarks tag brings together graphics card comparisons, performance databases, and game-specific testing across Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon, and Intel Arc hardware. Coverage includes long-term rasterized results at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, along with selected ray-tracing tests and comparisons spanning older RTX 20-series, RX 5000, and Arc Alchemist cards through newer RTX 50-series, RX 9000, and Arc Battlemage models. Tagged discussions also examine pricing, power consumption, availability, and value between competing GPUs. Individual game testing highlights how settings such as Ultra, High, native 4K, and ray tracing affect results, while noting the influence of the processor, drivers, operating system, and test system.
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    GamersNexus GPU Mega Charts Launch as Long-Term Benchmark Database

    GamersNexus has published its first dedicated GPU Mega Charts page, a permanent comparison database spanning Nvidia RTX 20-series through RTX 50-series cards, AMD’s RX 5000 through RX 9000 families, and Intel Arc Alchemist and Battlemage parts. For PC builders deciding whether an RTX 2060, RX...
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    Radeon RX 9050 Costs More Than RTX 5050 Despite Lower Power — Megathread

    AMD’s Radeon RX 9050 is a 92 W, 8 GB RDNA 4 card priced at $279, while Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5050 launched at $249 with 8 GB of GDDR6 and a 130 W board-power rating. That makes the RX 9050’s apparent efficiency advantage real, but the submitted claim that AMD is undercutting Nvidia by roughly 10%...
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    Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced: RTX 5090 Alone Holds 4K Ultra 60 FPS

    Buyer/settings verdict: Start with the High preset. At 1440p and Ultra High without ray tracing, both the Radeon RX 9070 XT and GeForce RTX 5080 can dip below 60 FPS. At native 4K, Ultra High, and no ray tracing, only the tested GeForce RTX 5090 held above 60 FPS throughout the benchmark...