No, there is no quantitative specification that's meaningful to compare
except between two models within a single series/generation from the same
manufacturer. You'll have to look at reviews and benchmarks.
 
I still think evga is among the best on the nvidia side.

Something like a 650Ti would be about double a single 5750, but I'd probably
opt for the 660. 

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Subject: [H] how to compare

I want to replace my two ATI 5750 cards Crossfire with a single Nividia card
that is capable of driving three large monitors plus the HDMI. Gaming is not
an issue as long as I keep the performance I have now.

So what is the best way to compare...Core clock? So if my 5750 cards run at
650Mhz times two...can I say a comparable card with be a GTX
650 which runs at 1058Mhz  core clock. Does that make any kind of sense?

What are the best, most reliable manufactures for Nvidia video cards? 
right now I am focusing on EVGA



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