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*** GPU Hierarchy ***

I edited the table to what I think it shouled look like with data we currently have :D

I've now updated, but have taken a slightly different approach.

I've moved 3090 down to the same tier as 3080Ti/3080 (12GB) as there isn't a huge difference. 3080 stays in the same tier as although it's a bit slower, it's still a chunk quicker than the tier below.
 
TBH I would also put the 6950xt and 3090ti in the same tiers too, iirc aren't they only like 5-10% better than a 3090/6900xt?
It's a difficult one to balance especially when so many cards offer performance within a few percent of each other. There might be 20% difference between the lowest card in one tier, and the lowest card in the next tier (e.g. 3080 to 3090Ti), but only 8% between the top card of a tier and the lowest card in the next tier (3090 to 3090Ti)

Same arguably applies to the 6800XT and 6900XT - maybe only 6% between them, but another 6% between 6900XT and 6950XT, but with most AIB 6950XTs being another 5% faster still, so maybe ~15% faster, which is probably enough to warrant being in a different bracket
 
The "elite tier" makes me chuckle, blatant sales speak. You're a B tier or worse buyer unless you stump up £1600+ to be part of the "elite". :cry:

It should probably be renamed to ultra-enthusiast tier or top tier or something, because what kind of sensible 'elite' person spends £1.7-£2.5K on a GPU. :p

I'd just rank them in order, that's all that is needed. No labels required unless ones epeen needs a polish :cry: That said, a useful list for the uninitiated, especially at the mid/low tiers which can be a bit of a minefield.

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Umm, I seem to remember that there used to be ultra wide comments on the chart. I'm I misremembering, or...?
Not on this chart, mainly because "ultrawide" is such a variable term, but generally most ultrawide resolutions fall somewhere between 1440P and 4K in terms of performance required.

For example various manufacturers describe all of the below as ultrawide:

2560x1080 (2.76 MP)
3840x1080 (4.1 MP)
3440x1440 (4.95 MP)
3840x1600 (6.1 MP)
5120x1440 (7.37 MP)
5120x2160 (11.06 MP)

In comparison to:
1080P 1920x1080 (2.07 MP)
1440P 2560x1440 (3.69 MP)
4K 3840x2160 (8.29 MP)
 
Shouldn't the 4070ti be in the D tier as its actually closer to a 3090 than a 3090ti when averaged across all reviews while the 7900XT and 3090ti should be C tier.

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Makes sense - amended.
 
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