EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+
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Comparision EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB vs EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+

Grade
EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+
Performance
4
5
Memory
0
4
General information
0
7
Functions
6
7
Benchmark tests
0
5
Ports
3
3

Top specs and features

Passmark score

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB: 345 EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: 13959

GPU base clock speed

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB: 700 MHz EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: 1000 MHz

RAM

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB: 1 GB EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: 6 GB

Memory bandwidth

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB: 8 GB/s EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: 337 GB/s

Effective memory speed

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB: 1000 MHz EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: 7012 MHz

Description

The EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB video card is based on the Fermi architecture. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ on the Maxwell architecture. The first has 585 million transistors. The second is 8000 million. EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has a transistor size of 40 nm versus 28.

The base clock speed of the first video card is 700 MHz versus 1000 MHz for the second.

Let's move on to memory. EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has 1 GB. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ has 1 GB installed. The bandwidth of the first video card is 8 Gb/s versus 337 Gb/s of the second.

FLOPS of EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB is 0.26. At EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ 5.43.

Goes to tests in benchmarks. In the Passmark benchmark, EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB scored 345 points. And here is the second card 13959 points. In 3DMark, the first model scored There is no data points. Second 17038 points.

In terms of interfaces. The first video card is connected using PCIe 2.0 x16. The second is PCIe 3.0 x16. Video card EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has Directx version 11. Video card EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ -- Directx version - 12.

Regarding cooling, EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has 49W heat dissipation requirements versus 250W for EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+.

Why EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ is better than EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB vs EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+: highlights

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB
EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+
Performance
GPU base clock speed
The graphics processing unit (GPU) has a high clock speed.
700 MHz
max 2457
Average: 1124.9 MHz
1000 MHz
max 2457
Average: 1124.9 MHz
Gpu memory speed
This is an important aspect for calculating memory bandwidth.
500 MHz
max 16000
Average: 1468 MHz
1753 MHz
max 16000
Average: 1468 MHz
FLOPS
Measuring the processing power of a processor is called FLOPS.
0.26 TFLOPS
max 1142.32
Average: 53 TFLOPS
5.43 TFLOPS
max 1142.32
Average: 53 TFLOPS
RAM
RAM in video cards (also known as video memory or VRAM) is a special type of memory used by a video card to store graphics data. It serves as a temporary buffer for textures, shaders, geometry, and other graphics resources that are needed to display images on the screen. More RAM allows the graphics card to work with more data and handle more complex graphic scenes with high resolution and detail. Show more
1 GB
max 128
Average: 4.6 GB
6 GB
max 128
Average: 4.6 GB
Number of PCIe lanes
The number of PCIe lanes in video cards determines the speed and bandwidth of data transfer between the video card and other computer components through the PCIe interface. The more PCIe lanes a video card has, the more bandwidth and ability to communicate with other computer components. Show more
16
max 16
Average:
16
max 16
Average:
Pixel rendering speed
The higher the pixel rendering speed, the smoother and more realistic the display of graphics and the movement of objects on the screen will be.
2.8 GTexel/s    
max 563
Average: 94.3 GTexel/s    
96 GTexel/s    
max 563
Average: 94.3 GTexel/s    
ROPs
Responsible for the final processing of pixels and their display on the screen. ROPs perform various operations on pixels, such as blending colors, applying transparency, and writing to the framebuffer. The number of ROPs in a video card affects its ability to process and display graphics. The more ROPs, the more pixels and image fragments can be processed and displayed on the screen at the same time. A higher number of ROPs generally results in faster and more efficient graphics rendering and better performance in games and graphics applications. Show more
4
max 256
Average: 56.8
96
max 256
Average: 56.8
Number of shader blocks
The number of shader units in video cards refers to the number of parallel processors that perform computational operations in the GPU. The more shader units in the video card, the more computing resources are available for processing graphics tasks. Show more
96
max 17408
Average:
2816
max 17408
Average:
Texture size
A certain number of textured pixels are displayed on the screen every second.
11.2 GTexels/s
max 756.8
Average: 145.4 GTexels/s
176 GTexels/s
max 756.8
Average: 145.4 GTexels/s
architecture name
Fermi
Maxwell
GPU name
GF108
GM200
Memory
Memory bandwidth
This is the rate at which the device stores or reads information.
8 GB/s
max 2656
Average: 257.8 GB/s
337 GB/s
max 2656
Average: 257.8 GB/s
Effective memory speed
The effective memory clock is calculated from the size and transfer rate of the memory information. The performance of the device in applications depends on the clock frequency. The higher it is, the better. Show more
1000 MHz
max 19500
Average: 6984.5 MHz
7012 MHz
max 19500
Average: 6984.5 MHz
RAM
RAM in video cards (also known as video memory or VRAM) is a special type of memory used by a video card to store graphics data. It serves as a temporary buffer for textures, shaders, geometry, and other graphics resources that are needed to display images on the screen. More RAM allows the graphics card to work with more data and handle more complex graphic scenes with high resolution and detail. Show more
1 GB
max 128
Average: 4.6 GB
6 GB
max 128
Average: 4.6 GB
Memory bus width
A wide memory bus means that it can transfer more information in one cycle. This property affects memory performance as well as the overall performance of the device's graphics card. Show more
64 bit
max 8192
Average: 283.9 bit
384 bit
max 8192
Average: 283.9 bit
General information
Power Consumption (TDP)
Heat Dissipation Requirements (TDP) is the maximum possible amount of energy dissipated by the cooling system. The lower the TDP, the less power will be consumed Show more
49 W
Average: 160 W
250 W
Average: 160 W
Technological process
The small size of the semiconductors means this is a new generation chip.
40 nm
Average: 34.7 nm
28 nm
Average: 34.7 nm
Number of transistors
The higher their number, the more processor power this indicates.
585 million
max 80000
Average: 7150 million
8000 million
max 80000
Average: 7150 million
PCIe connection interface
A considerable speed of the expansion card used to connect the computer to the peripherals is provided. The updated versions offer impressive bandwidth and high performance. Show more
2
max 4
Average: 3
3
max 4
Average: 3
Width
145 mm
max 421.7
Average: 192.1 mm
266.7 mm
max 421.7
Average: 192.1 mm
Height
111 mm
max 620
Average: 89.6 mm
111.1 mm
max 620
Average: 89.6 mm
Functions
OpenGL Version
OpenGL provides access to the graphics card's hardware capabilities for displaying 2D and 3D graphics objects. New versions of OpenGL may include support for new graphical effects, performance optimizations, bug fixes, and other improvements. Show more
4.3
max 4.6
Average:
4.5
max 4.6
Average:
DirectX
Used in demanding games, providing improved graphics
11
max 12.2
Average: 11.4
12
max 12.2
Average: 11.4
Shader model version
The higher the version of the shader model in the video card, the more functions and possibilities are available for programming graphic effects.
5.1
max 6.7
Average: 5.9
6.4
max 6.7
Average: 5.9
Benchmark tests
Passmark score
The Passmark Video Card Test is a program for measuring and comparing the performance of a graphics system. It conducts various tests and calculations to evaluate the speed and performance of a graphics card in various areas. Show more
345
max 30117
Average: 7628.6
13959
max 30117
Average: 7628.6
Octane Render test score OctaneBench
A special test that is used to evaluate the performance of video cards in rendering using the Octane Render engine.
4
max 128
Average: 47.1
125
max 128
Average: 47.1
Ports
Has hdmi output
HDMI output allows you to connect devices with HDMI or mini HDMI ports. They can send video and audio to the display.
Available
Available
DVI Outputs
Allows you to connect to a display using DVI
1
max 3
Average: 1.4
1
max 3
Average: 1.4
Interface
PCIe 2.0 x16
PCIe 3.0 x16
HDMI
A digital interface that is used to transmit high-resolution audio and video signals.
Available
Available

FAQ

How does the EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB processor perform in benchmarks?

Passmark EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB scored 345 points. The second video card scored 13959 points in Passmark.

What FLOPS do video cards have?

FLOPS EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB is 0.26 TFLOPS. But the second video card has FLOPS equal to 5.43 TFLOPS.

What power consumption?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB 49 Watt. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ 250 Watt.

How fast are EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB and EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB operates at 700 MHz. In this case, the maximum frequency reaches There is no data MHz. The clock base frequency of EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ reaches 1000 MHz. In turbo mode it reaches 1076 MHz.

What kind of memory do graphics cards have?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB supports GDDRThere is no data. Installed 1 GB of RAM. Throughput reaches 8 GB/s. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ works with GDDR5. The second one has 6 GB of RAM installed. Its bandwidth is 8 GB/s.

How many HDMI connectors do they have?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has There is no data HDMI outputs. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ is equipped with There is no data HDMI outputs.

What power connectors are used?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB uses There is no data. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ is equipped with There is no data HDMI outputs.

What architecture are video cards based on?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB is built on Fermi. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ uses the Maxwell architecture.

What graphics processor is being used?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB is equipped with GF108. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ is set to GM200.

How many PCIe lanes

The first graphics card has 16 PCIe lanes. And the PCIe version is 2. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ 16 PCIe lanes. PCIe version 2.

How many transistors?

EVGA GeForce GT 620 Low Profile 2GB has 585 million transistors. EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti VR Edition Gaming ACX 2.0+ has 8000 million transistors