Nvidia has made many great GPUs, most of which can compete with AMD’s. Think these are Top 5 Nvidia GPUs, including families and cards
After the 30-series launched in late 2020, Nvidia added lower-performance models. The midrange was crucial because the RTX 20-series’ 2060 and 2060 Super weren’t good GTX 1060 successors
Nvidia released the Kepler-powered GTX 680 three months after AMD released the HD 7970. AMD’s HD 4000- and 5000-series GPUs were great, but the 680 was faster, more efficient, and smaller than the 7970
The 980 was 15% faster, twice as efficient as the 290X, and cut 40mm2 of die area. The 980 was 40% more efficient, 10% faster, and 160mm2 smaller than the 780 Ti
The Tesla architecture was so good that Nvidia used it again for the GeForce GTX 9000 series, a faster 8000 series. Despite being almost half the price of the 8800 GTX, the 9800 GTX was boring
GTX 10-series shrank without losing power. The 2016 flagship GPU GTX 1080 outperformed the GTX 980’s 700-series improvements
Like the 980 Ti and 1080 Ti, the 4090 is the fastest gaming GPU. The 4090 outperforms AMD’s RX 7900 XTX in ray tracing and DLSS over FSR despite having similar horsepower