kavorka wrote:This type of Data can be misleading because not all cores are created equal.
What is more important, is what the Ms/s you get in the benchmark scene.
Of course, each manufacture will give you varying lvls of OC to the CUDA cores, so we even need a benchmark for each card and manufacture...
Step 1: just the reference designs, with a ghz*cores factor - all Ghz listed are reference clocks (Base) not 'turbo boost' or whatever. CAN any of these run at boost clocks for long durations on air?
'street price' is the lowest reputable (non-grey import) etailer I could find from staticice, and
second hand prices are from sold&completed listings on ebay. NOTE:, a few of the prices were outliers - namely the gtx780 @ $500 (most prices $550 & up), and the 770 2gb (most started at $370+...)
I think you have a good point though, I'll add manufacturers, with each manufacturer clock later... if we can get some idea about how often the cards run at boost clocks I'll consider changing the Ghz to the boost clocks too...
Edit: the yellow are ones I'm considering for my new build... prob leaning towards the second hand 2x gtx780's (don't judge - I'm on a tight budget) hopefully the 780 6gb is released son and the 3gb prices will drop...