Sorry, I hadn't updated the list for the newest cards yet, I will do that now.
Sorry, I hadn't updated the list for the newest cards yet, I will do that now.
Not true at all, unless you have mediocre eyesight.
Yes, I'm going to completely update how I choose categories for cards. I should have time to do that today.
As the opening post explains, it's dedicated video memory that's important.
Shouldn't a GTX 780 6GB edition, (and all 7 series Titans - that had 6GB iirc) be highlighted in green as well? - it has very similar performance to the GTX 1060. I used to have a 780 6GB ASUS Strix series (unfortunately it started behaving strangely - freezes & lockups, returned it to the seller - they never acknowledged it was problematic..) and it used to run SE 0980 (even at 5760x1080p) really smoothly.GTX 1060 (6 GB) must be highlighted by green, it is one of my dev cards, and slightly faster than RX 580.
An 18% difference is not what I would call very similar. If the 1060 just barely makes it to the green category, then the 780 certainly doesn't. The Titan and Titan Black aren't that powerful either, they're both weaker than the weakest card currently marked in green, and weaker than the 6 GB 1060.
The funny thing is that when I had checked this site I quoted in the post above, a few months ago (around ~Q4 2018), the difference between these two cards was not 18%. It was around ~ 9%-10%. Maybe the newer drivers released between then and now are responsible for this difference. As older cards get even older and the newer driver optimizations are geared towards newer cards, the performance of the older ones decays. I have read somewhere that companies do that to push the market towards their newest products. Don't know if it is true or not..An 18% difference is not what I would call very similar. If the 1060 just barely makes it to the green category, then the 780 certainly doesn't. The Titan and Titan Black aren't that powerful either, they're both weaker than the weakest card currently marked in green, and weaker than the 6 GB 1060.