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Permanent workstation graphics card charts with countless benchmarks just before release

After 10 workstation graphics cards tested, I prepared a whopping 64 different chart graphics and invested almost 200 hours of pure benchmark time without assemling and software configuration. Of course, various cards are still missing, especially since AMD unfortunately does not show too much zeal in the sampling. I also have models in the test from Navi to Vega and Polaris, but it may also be because of the results, why one prefers to keep covered in the red camp. This, in turn, is a pity in that there are definitely areas where AMD doesn't even look so bad with the maps. If you are reading along, please report 🙂

It is of course idle to want to benchmark full programs like Creo or Solidworks with consumer cards, especially since many modules would not run without certified drivers in the first place. Nevertheless, there are many benchmarks where a consumer card also performs well, especially in the Creators area. Here, of course, I'm going to add consumer cards and other benchmarks. Of course, this is all a matter of time, but I will continue to continue the charts. The system is frozen and must survive for this year in order to guarantee comparability.

The charts are seen as a decision-making aid for professional users, system houses and creators, but are later of course also relevant for all those who are more active in the creative field. The time has come at the beginning of next week and I will also include this offer as an integral part of the page in the layout. Because you have to look for real tests with the magnifying glass, that much is certain. And if In the end I always lack the time to test every new game until vomiting, niche can also be sexy. Games come and go, standard software stays for years.

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

Computer nerd since 1983, audio freak since 1979 and pretty much open to anything with a plug or battery for over 50 years.

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