GeForce GTX 295 vs Radeon RX Vega 10

If you are going to buy a new graphics card and are choosing between GeForce GTX 295 and Radeon RX Vega 10, there are a couple of things to consider. Cards with more VRAM in general perform better and allow you to play on higher graphics settings. Size also makes a difference. A model with a large heatsink can occupy up to three expansion slots on a motherboard. Be sure you have enough room in your PC case. When comparing GPUs with different architectures, more processing cores and even higher TFLOPS will not always translate to better performance. To help you decide which GPU you need, we have measured frame rates in a number of popular games. For more on how the GeForce GTX 295 stacks up against Radeon RX Vega 10, check out specs charts below.

Radeon RX Vega 10 is a Laptop Graphics Card

Note: Radeon RX Vega 10 is only used in laptop graphics. It has lower GPU clock speed compared to the desktop variant, which results in lower power consumption, but also 10-30% lower gaming performance. Check available laptop models with Radeon RX Vega 10 here:

Main Specs

  GeForce GTX 295 Radeon RX Vega 10
Power consumption (TDP) 289 Watt
Interface PCIe 2.0 x16
Supplementary power connectors 6-pin & 8-pin
Memory type GDDR3
Maximum RAM amount 1792 MB
Display Connectors 2x DVI, 1x HDMI
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  • GeForce GTX 295 is used in Desktops, and Radeon RX Vega 10 - in Laptops.
  • GeForce GTX 295 is build with Tesla 2.0 architecture, and Radeon RX Vega 10 - with Vega.
  • GeForce GTX 295 is manufactured by 55 nm process technology, and Radeon RX Vega 10 - by 14 nm process technology.

Game benchmarks

high / 1080p 3−4 7−8
ultra / 1080p 2−3 4−5
QHD / 1440p 0−1 0−1
low / 720p 14−16 16−18
medium / 1080p 5−6 8−9
The average gaming FPS of Radeon RX Vega 10 in Assassin's Creed Odyssey is 50% more, than GeForce GTX 295.

Full Specs

  GeForce GTX 295 Radeon RX Vega 10
Architecture Tesla 2.0 Vega
Code name GT200B Vega Raven Ridge
Type Desktop Laptop
Release date 8 January 2009 26 October 2017
Pipelines 240 640
Core clock speed 1242 MHz
Boost Clock 1300 MHz
Transistor count 1,400 million
Manufacturing process technology 55 nm 14 nm
Texture fill rate 92.2 billion/sec
Floating-point performance 2x 596.2 gflops
Length 10.5" (267 mm) (26.7 cm)
Memory bus width 896 Bit
Memory clock speed 999 MHz
Memory bandwidth 223.8 GB/s
Shared memory -
DirectX 11.1 (10_0) DirectX 12_1
Shader Model 4.0
OpenGL 2.1
OpenCL 1.1
Vulkan N/A
CUDA +
CUDA cores 480
Height 4.376" (111 mm) (11.1 cm)
SLI options +
Multi monitor support +
HDMI +
Maximum VGA resolution 2048x1536
Audio input for HDMI S/PDIF
CUDA cores per GPU 240
Standard memory config per GPU 896 MB
Memory interface width per GPU 448 Bit
High Dynamic-Range Lighting (HDRR) 128bit
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