If this trends keeps up, we’ll get GPUs that catch fire!
erikwarm on
Doesn’t look to bad if you see the trend line up to the GTX295.
BrotherMichigan on
Finding a relevant performance metric would be tough, but it would be nice to see trend of performance/W improvements by generation. I suspect it would look great right up until around Ampere.
xxxArchimedesxxx on
If you only look post-2010 then it could be seen as exponential but as a whole it’s not too bad
aheuve on
Should preemptively install that 220v circuit for my 7090 build.
Simpicity on
Why does this leave out all the modern midrange cards, but include older midrange cards?
DuckyofDeath123_XI on
I was genuinely expecting to see the explosive damage in PSI after all the fire-catching news articles.
I guess nvidia getting Mythbusters to do some promo work for them all those years ago was an early red flag we missed.
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**Data sources:** [TechPowerUp GPU Database](https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs)**,** [Hardware Museum](http://hw-museum.cz/vga/vga-list)
If this trends keeps up, we’ll get GPUs that catch fire!
Doesn’t look to bad if you see the trend line up to the GTX295.
Finding a relevant performance metric would be tough, but it would be nice to see trend of performance/W improvements by generation. I suspect it would look great right up until around Ampere.
If you only look post-2010 then it could be seen as exponential but as a whole it’s not too bad
Should preemptively install that 220v circuit for my 7090 build.
Why does this leave out all the modern midrange cards, but include older midrange cards?
I was genuinely expecting to see the explosive damage in PSI after all the fire-catching news articles.
I guess nvidia getting Mythbusters to do some promo work for them all those years ago was an early red flag we missed.