Nvidia card benchmarks - cost effectiveness
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:09 pm
hello everyone,
i took the benchmark data people posted here: http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... 96&start=0
and put it into a spreadsheet https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CIretpwP
I looked up prices on newegg (or google shopping if not found there) and charted performance alongside cost effectiveness (the units being $ per megasamples, multiplied by some unknown constant :)
the 480 is "theoretical" because it seems no one tried it out before switching to a new benchmark on a different thread. it's based on Radiance saying the 480 is 1.2x faster than the 470.
anyway - my quick analysis is that 260's are the best "deal" - assuming that the 470 overclocked post is an anomaly. thoughts?
PS: feel free to point out the probably dozens of flaws in my logic & my spreadsheet :)
i took the benchmark data people posted here: http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... 96&start=0
and put it into a spreadsheet https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key ... y=CIretpwP
I looked up prices on newegg (or google shopping if not found there) and charted performance alongside cost effectiveness (the units being $ per megasamples, multiplied by some unknown constant :)
the 480 is "theoretical" because it seems no one tried it out before switching to a new benchmark on a different thread. it's based on Radiance saying the 480 is 1.2x faster than the 470.
anyway - my quick analysis is that 260's are the best "deal" - assuming that the 470 overclocked post is an anomaly. thoughts?
PS: feel free to point out the probably dozens of flaws in my logic & my spreadsheet :)