Previous generation cards are mostly not worth considering these days, as they're mostly discontinued and being phased out. There are 22 current generation parts, and most of them are viable choices for the right situation. The above list shows all the current generation graphics cards, grouped by vendor and sorted by reverse product name - so faster and more expensive cards are at the top of the chart. Retail prices can fluctuate quite a bit over the course of a month the table lists the best we could find at the time of writing. Note: We're showing current online prices alongside the official launch MSRPs in the above table, with the GPUs sorted by performance. The Arc A750 periodically falls below $200 (we've seen it sell for as little as $179) and remains a competitive option, if you don't mind the occasional driver snafus and higher power use. ![]() Intel's Arc Alchemist GPUs rate more as previous generation hardware, as they're manufactured on TSMC N6 and compete more directly against the RTX 3060 and RX 6700 10GB instead of newer parts. and western-focused site, however, so we'll confine our discussion to cards available in the U.S. The 7900 GRE has become a worldwide part, so perhaps the 4090 D will eventually follow suit. and tends to cost just as much as the faster non-D model, so we'll skip that. There's also the "made for China" RTX 4090 D, which isn't easy to find in the U.S. Barring a surprise announcement in the coming months, this should be the end of new models from AMD and Nvidia until the future Blackwell and RDNA 4 GPUs arrive - most likely in 2025. All of these are in our performance charts, and some make our overall picks, replacing former entries that are now discontinued. The only 'new' GPU to launch in February was the RX 7900 GRE, joining the four GPUs that came out in January: RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, RTX 4070 Super, and RX 7600 XT. We also had the worldwide launch of the AMD RX 7900 GRE last month, which joins our list. My thanks to you, aldostools, and Luan Teles, for your contributions to the PS3 scene.Alongside the increasing RTX 4090 prices, RTX 4080 Super is also selling well above MSRP. I don't want to come off sounding unappreciative of your work. Taking one's hand off the controller or eyes off the screen, while gaming, might result in death or some sort of a bad gaming experience. One needs to keep both hands on the controller while gaming to do the best playing in the game. It's kind of undesirable to look at another device while gaming or take your eyes off the screen while gaming. I have noticed that Luan's Teles PS3 4K Pro Mod makes the overlay (that pops up upon querying the CPU/RSX temperature & fan speed) transparent, so it's more bearable to game and not have some of the gaming view being blocked by CPU/GPU temps message. And that would be sweet! And the temps can be constantly monitored being on a small display overlay on the screen. ![]() And if it could someway be just 1 line of info on that overlay (only one line with the CPU/GPU temps and fan speed), it would make the overlay significantly smaller and not block so much of the screen. What I'm trying to convey is that the overlay message has so many lines of info that it blocks one from seeing some parts of the (screen) game being played. And if I select yes, I'm taken back to the XMB screen, and not in game anymore to see the temps while in game. If I do, do I have to uninstall webMan from the PS3? Or could I be doing something wrong, since I don't see the cpu/gpu temps being displayed in game when I hold down Select and Start while I'm in game, using the plain webMan? Also, when I hold down the PS Button while in game, I just get a promt asking me if I want to quit the game. ![]() So, I'm thinking maybe I need to install and try out webMan Mod. My understanding is that webMan Mod is a separate software to just plain webMan. So, let me say that I don't know what version of webMan is on my PS3, as it was installed when I installed OverFlow 4.85. I'm new to CFW and even console gaming, for that matter. I only get the game going into pause, when I try that in game. I have tried holding down the Select and Start buttons to see the temps, and it works when I'm not in game, but when I try it in game, it wont display that temps message. OK Let me explain something? I'm using the webMan that comes preinstalled with OverFlow 4.85 CFW.
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