About SpecPeak

SpecPeak is an independent hardware-comparison resource that helps you choose a graphics card or processor by the numbers that actually matter — not by marketing claims. We gather detailed specifications, aggregated benchmark scores, estimated real-world gaming performance, and owner sentiment for every major desktop GPU and CPU, then put them side by side so you can decide with confidence.

Who runs SpecPeak SpecPeak is founded and edited by Tom Hall, a US-based PC-hardware enthusiast who has spent years building systems and benchmarking the parts that go in them. It is an independent, reader-funded project — not owned by, sponsored by, or affiliated with any GPU or CPU manufacturer or retailer. No vendor can pay to change a product's score, ranking, or placement on this site.

What we do We track current and recent NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel desktop parts, normalise their data into a single, comparable 0–100 performance score, and let you filter, sort, and compare any two products in seconds. Where it helps, we estimate in-game frame rates at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K so you can picture real performance instead of reading raw spec sheets.

How we keep it trustworthy Every score and estimate on SpecPeak comes from a documented, repeatable process. We explain exactly how our performance scores and FPS figures are produced — including our data sources and their limitations — on the Methodology page. When a number is an estimate, we label it as one.

Editorial independence and funding SpecPeak is funded by readers through affiliate links. When you buy through a retailer link we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Those commissions keep the site free and never influence how products are scored, ranked, or described. Our full disclosure is on the Advertise page.

Corrections Accuracy matters more to us than speed. If you spot a specification, score, or benchmark that looks wrong, tell us through the Contact page — we review every report and fix confirmed errors promptly.

Staying current New cards and chips are added as they launch. Because our ranking is relative rather than fixed, it re-balances automatically: today's flagship is always measured against the current field instead of being frozen in time.