Identify Nvidia Graphics Card By Serial Number

Generally, larger numbers denote better performance. Within a generation of graphics cards this is easy to understand. It is obvious that the GTX 780 will perform better than the GTX 760, and that the R9 280X is faster than the R9 270. But how does the GTX 680 compare to the GTX 760? And the HD 6950 to the HD 7790? At first glance the performance of these two cards might not be easily discernible. NVIDIA NVIDIA’s card names look like this: GT 610, GT 620, GT 630, GT 640, GTX 650, GTX 650 Ti, GTX 650 Ti Boost, GTX 660, GTX 660 Ti.

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All of these are part of the 600-series, since they start with 6. The 500-series cards would look quite similar, but start with 5: GT 520, GTX 560, GTX 560 Ti, and so on. The first thing to notice is that some are “GT” cards, and some are “GTX”. The “GT” label is for lower-end cards, which are not meant to handle powerful games, but are more suited for office work and light graphics. GTX cards are more powerful, and aimed generally at gaming-oriented machines. The first number (i.e. The 7 in GTX 760) denotes the generation of cards it belongs to, and can be used as a very general performance indicator.

The 700-series cards are one generation newer than 600-series cards, two generations newer than 500 series cards, and so on. ( Update: with the release of the 900-series cards, NVIDIA decided to skip naming any generation as the 800-series. So, you’re not crazy, there are no 800-series NVIDIA cards.) The second number in the name (i.e. The 6 in GTX 760) indicates the performance level of the card. In this case, the “60” means it is classified as a mid-range graphics card. There are several levels of performance within each family of cards: 700-735 cards are considered low-end or mainstream cards, and will not perform well in demanding 3D applications. Cards in the 740-765 range are performance cards and are well-suited for comfortable frame rates at 1080p resolution.

Enthusiast-class cards are the 770 cards and beyond, meant for high FPS and multiple monitors. The “Ti” cards are a bit more powerful than the non-Ti cards with the same number.

So a GTX 750 Ti is more powerful than a GTX 750. NVIDIA sometimes has a “Boost” edition as well: There is a GTX 650, and GTX 650 Ti, and a GTX 650 Ti Boost. The “Boost” version is more powerful than the non-“Boost” card with the same number. So, is the GTX 680 faster than the GTX 760? The answer is yes, but only slightly.

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The 680 is a previous generation card and has more raw performance than the 760 (faster clock rates, more shaders, texture mapping units, and SMX units) however, this performance comes at the cost of higher thermal design power and power consumption compared to the newer GTX 760. If you wanted to overclock the 760, you could end up with a card roughly on par with the GTX 680 for significantly less money. AMD Until their latest generation of cards, AMD used a name scheme similar to the one NVIDI uses.