Please refer to the chart of graphics card power in the price storm of 2021.
Recently, tom’s HARDWARE has updated the video card rankings as of May 2021, adding the newly released NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT cards. Because of the nature of the price storm and the video card is also in short supply, its value also changes constantly. Therefore, the ranking below is purely for gaming performance.
Everything is ranked from strongest to weakest, based on results that include nine games running at medium and ultra settings at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K resolutions. For comparison, the strongest card will be 100%, the rest will take it as a reference. Currently, 8 of the 10 most powerful cards are NVIDIA RTX 30 series or AMD RX 6000 series. The rest Titan RTX and RTX 2080 Ti are “playing with” with young people.
GPU (graphics card) performance rankings 2021
GPU Name | The point | GPU Code | Base/Boost pulse | VRAM | TDP |
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 | 100.0% | GA102 | 1400/1695 MHz | 24GB GDDR6X | 350W |
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT | 97.0% | Navi 21 | 1825/2250 MHz | 16GB GDDR6 | 300W |
AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT | 93.5% | Navi 21 | 1825/2250 MHz | 16GB GDDR6 | 300W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 | 93.1% | GA102 | 1440/1710 MHz | 10GB GDDR6X | 320W |
AMD Radeon RX 6800 | 85.7% | Navi 21 | 1700/2105 MHz | 16GB GDDR6 | 250W |
Nvidia Titan RTX | 79.5% | TU102 | 1350/1770 MHz | 24GB GDDR6 | 280W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti | 77.4% | TU102 | 1350/1635 MHz | 11GB GDDR6 | 260W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 | 76.3% | GA104 | 1500/1730 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 220W |
AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT | 73.3 | Navi 22 | 2321/2424 MHz | 12GB GDDR6 | 230W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti | 69.6% | GA104 | 1410/1665 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 200W |
Nvidia Titan DRESS | 68.7% | GV100 | 1200/1455 MHz | 12GB HBM2 | 250W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super | 66.8% | TU104 | 1650/1815 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 250W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 | 62.5% | TU104 | 1515/1800 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 225W |
Nvidia Titan Xp | 61.1% | GP102 | 1405/1480 MHz | 12GB GDDR5X | 250W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super | 59.6% | TU104 | 1605/1770 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 215W |
AMD Radeon VII | 58.9% | Vega 20 | 1400/1750 MHz | 16GB HBM2 | 300W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti | 57.8% | GP102 | 1480/1582 MHz | 11GB GDDR5X | 250W |
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT | 57.0% | Navi 10 | 1605/1905 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 225W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 12GB | 54.7 | GA106 | 1320/1777 MHz | 12GB GDDR6 | 170W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 | 53.1% | TU106 | 1410/1710 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 185W |
AMD Radeon RX 5700 | 51.4% | Navi 10 | 1465/1725 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 185W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super | 50.6% | TU106 | 1470/1650 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 175W |
AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 | 48.4% | Vega 10 | 1274/1546 MHz | 8GB HBM2 | 295W |
AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT | 46.6% | Navi 10 | ?/1615 MHz | 6GB GDDR6 | 150W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 | 45.2% | GP104 | 1607/1733 MHz | 8GB GDDR5X | 180W |
Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 | 44.9% | TU106 | 1365/1680 MHz | 6GB GDDR6 | 160W |
AMD Radeon RX Vega 56″ | 42.7% | Vega 10 | 1156/1471 MHz | 8GB HBM2 | 210W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Ti | 41.8% | GP104 | 1607/1683 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 180W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super | 37.9% | TU116 | 1530/1785 MHz | 6GB GDDR6 | 125W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti | 37.8% | TU116 | 1365/1680 MHz | 6GB GDDR6 | 120W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 | 36.7% | GP104 | 1506/1683 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 150W |
Nvidia GTX Titan X (Maxwell) | 35.3% | GM200 | 1000/1075 MHz | 12GB GDDR5 | 250 |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti | 32.9% | GM200 | 1000/1075 MHz | 6GB GDDR5 | 250W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 | 32.8% | TU116 | 1530/1785 MHz | 6GB GDDR5 | 120W |
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X | 32.7% | Fiji | 1050 MHz | 4GB HBM | 275W |
AMD Radeon RX 590 | 32.4% | Polaris 30 | 1469/1545 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 225W |
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB | 31.8% | Navi 14 | ?/1717 MHz | 8GB GDDR6 | 130W |
AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB | 30.9% | Polaris 20 | 1257/1340 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 185W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super | 28.5% | TU116 | 1530/1725 MHz | 4GB GDDR6 | 100W |
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 4GB | 28.4% | Navi 14 | ?/1717 MHz | 4GB GDDR6 | 130W |
AMD Radeon R9 390 | 27.2% | Hawaii | 1000 MHz | 8GB GDDR5 | 275W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB | 26.5% | GP106 | 1506/1708 MHz | 6GB GDDR5 | 120W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 | 26.4% | GM204 | 1126/1216 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 165W |
AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB | 25.2% | Polaris 20 | 1168/1244 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 150W |
Nvidia GTX 1650 GDDR6 | 23.8% | TU117 | 1410/1590 MHz | 4GB GDDR6 | 75W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3GB | 22.3% | GP106 | 1506/1708 MHz | 3GB GDDR5 | 120W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 | 22.1% | GM204 | 1050/1178 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 145W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 | 20.9% | TU117 | 1485/1665 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 75W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti | 16.1% | GP107 | 1290/1392 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 75W |
AMD Radeon RX 560 4GB | 12.5% | Polaris 21 | 1175/1275 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 80W |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 | 12.2% | GP107 | 1354/1455 MHz | 2GB GDDR5 | 75W |
AMD Radeon RX 550 | 8.0% | Polaris 22 | 1100/1183 MHz | 4GB GDDR5 | 50W |
Nvidia GeForce GT 1030 | 5.8% | GP108 | 1228/1468 MHz | 2GB GDDR5 | 30W |
AMD Vega 11 (R5 3400G) | 5.5% | Vega 11 | 1400 MHz | 2x8GB DDR4-3200 | N/A |
AMD Vega 8 (R3 3200G) | 4.9% | Vega 8 | 1250 MHz | 2x8GB DDR4-3200 | N/A |
Intel Iris Plus (i7-1065G7) | 3.3% | Gen11 ICL-U | 1100 MHz | 2x8GB LPDDR4X-3733 | N/A |
Intel UHD Graphics 630 (i7-10700K) | 2.0% | Gen9.5 CFL | 1200 MHz | 2x8GB DDR4-3200 | N/A |
More details about the configuration of the benchmark machine:
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K Heatsink: Corsair H150i Pro RGB Motherboard: MSI MEG Z390 Ace RAM: Corsair 32GB DDR4-3200 (2x 16GB) Hard Drive: XPG SX8200 Pro 2TB Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (1909)
The overall GPU score is based on the average fps of Borderlands 3, The Division 2, Far Cry 5, Final Fantasy XIV, Forza Horizon 4, Metro Exodus, Red Dead Redemption 2, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Strange Bridge. A total of 9 games, 3 resolutions, 2 settings, and more than 40 video cards to test. Note that the above table does not include ray tracing or DLSS performance. You can refer to the specific data in the figure below.
Source: Tom’s HARDWARE
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