You may also wants to try out 3Digest. They usually have all cards range from the lowest end to the highest end in SLi or Crossfire setup, all in one graph
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/digest3d/index.html
In this March 2007 issue, a total of 36 card tested, excluding GeForce 8600 series as they are not available at the time of testing.
You'll have to search for benchmark for that particular card if that's what you're looking for, but they are usually only compare to few other cards of the same range.
2007-05-14 23:36:56
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answered by Hornet One 7
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They are called benchmarks. And there is no benchmark that includes absolutely every graphics card in one graph. Just do a google search for the benchmarks of the card you want to see the performance of.
2007-05-14 17:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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no the overall performance of a picture card isn't based on onboard photographs, once you install a picture card the onboard photographs accelerator get disabled from bios. the two one among them grants you same overall performance simply by fact in case you have 2 boards one with a efficient photographs enjoying cards one with much less, and all beneficial factors are same basically the version is in picture card and you're putting a similar picture card in the two board then the place is the version you're filling the version with the aid of including same picture card in the two boards. if there is any distinction then it may basically be measured in a lab/
2016-11-23 13:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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when they compare different brands of a computer component (like video cards for example) they call it a "roundup" They look at all the major brands at a similar price range and show the performance benchmarks in games, utilities, and apps. So you want to look for a video card roundup.
2007-05-14 17:40:39
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answered by martin h 6
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This is a great place. I use it to get benchmarks for the latest processors as well as video cards. ( http://www.tomshardware.com ) and the link that you're looking for is at this address (located on the right side of the screen if you click on Latest Charts : VGA for video cards ( http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics.html ) or Latest Charts : CPU for processors. They compare ALL of the latest 39-40 video cards for a LOT of different games. They also have great reviews on comparing different video cards and their benchmarks and their prices, and give great suggestions on good cards for price ranges: http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/05/01/the_best_gaming_video_cards_for_the_money/
OK, that's enough info. I've been sold to them for years, and haven't found any others like them. good luck
2007-05-14 18:25:36
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answered by St33lD13hl 1
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