Best Graphics Cards of 2017 Are Here: Specs, Performance, Price Listed In Depth

While buying a graphics card, users mainly face difficulties with what to check before grabbing the graphics masterpieces. However, the majority of the users rely more on the pricing context and flexibility. But there are other major attributes as well on which graphics' units utility, performance and operational capacity base more than anything else.

There are an ample number of common entities which create superlative graphics cards including EVGA, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, XFX, Zotac and many others. But users should be more careful before choosing the best for their PCs. Here is a lineup of best in class graphics cards of all time which one should check out before buying his/her piece.

According to Trusted Reviews, there are few certain parameters which one must keep in mind to go through carefully before investing on a graphics card. These are the length of warranty, price, overclocking speed, fan noise, visual flare, extra cooling fans and cores. These days 10 series graphics units are surprising the users and gradually taking over the world of graphics cards with their immense power and usability at lower voltage and least power consumption.

Currently, graphics cards like EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition, Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition, AMD Radeon RX 480, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 etc. stand as the best in terms of features as well as costing.

As per a report by TechRadar, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition provides one of the best performances ever having an 8 GB GDDR5X memory with a core clock capacity of 1,607 MHz and stream processing up to 2,560. Another sensational unit is Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition which comes with 6 GB memory with a core clock capacity of 1,253 MHz and stream processing capacity up to 2,816. Both are just the top class graphics units

The latest trends of virtual reality contents can be best evolved by 60 frames per second processing speeds. Both the upper mentioned graphics units are well versed to provide such real-time speed. AMD Radeon RX 480 conveys "VR-ready" attributes packed with 8 GB GDDR5 memory and it is capable to flawlessly evolve Ultra HD contents at an entry level price of £220. Nvidia GeForce GTx 1060 provides incredible performance with 6 GB RAM coupled with core clock speed at 1,506 MHz and stream processors ranging upto 1,280. It comes with a price tag of £275 (6 GB variant only).

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