With cryptocurrency and Ethereum miners still apparently nabbing GPUs, and continued supply chain issues, reasonably priced graphics cards seem to be nowhere in sight. Our list of the best graphics cards for the money tries to look at the whole package. Price, availability, performance, features, and efficiency are all important, though the weighting becomes more subjective.
What is the best graphics card for the money?
1. GeForce RTX 3090
SPECIFICATIONS
GPU: Ampere (GA102)
GPU Cores: 10496
Boost Clock: 1,695 MHz
Video RAM: 24GB GDDR6X 19.5 Gbps
TDP: 350 watts
he fastest GPU, period
4K and maybe even 8K gaming
24GB is great for content creation workloads
Up to 30% faster than 3080 in professional apps
Cons
Over twice the cost of 3080 for 10-15% more performance
Extremely limited availability for now
High power requirements
Titan price without Titan enhancements
2. GeForce RTX 3080
SPECIFICATIONS
GPU: Ampere (GA102)
GPU Cores: 8704
Boost Clock: 1,710 MHz
Video RAM: 10GB GDDR6X 19 Gbps
TDP: 320 watts
Pros
Excellent performance
Good price compared to 3090
Can legitimately do 4K ultra at 60 fps or more
Substantially faster than previous gen GPUs
Cons
Availability is severely limited
Requires 320W of power
Overkill for 1080p displays
Usually priced much higher
3. Radeon RX 6800
SPECIFICATIONS
GPU: Navi 21 XL
GPU Cores: 3840
Boost Clock: 2105 MHz
Video RAM: 16GB GDDR6 16 Gbps
TDP: 250 watts
Excellent overall performance
Lots of VRAM and Infinity Cache
Easily beats the 3070 in non-RT
Cons
Good luck finding one
Middling RT performance
FSR will take a while to catch up to DLS
4. Radeon RX 6800 XT
SPECIFICATIONS
GPU: Navi 21 XT
GPU Cores: 4608
Boost Clock: 2,250 MHz
Video RAM: 16GB GDDR6 16 Gbps
TDP: 300 watts
Pros
New RDNA2 architecture provides excellent performance