GPUs

Looking for the best GPU? Browse unbiased graphics card reviews sourced from Reddit's most active tech communities. Find the right NVIDIA or AMD card for gaming, content creation, or AI workloads.

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6/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX Vega 64
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AMD Radeon RX Vega 64

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49% positive
Strong 1080p performance in modern titles — owners report 100–200fps in competitive games and 60fps+ in single-player AAA titles on high settings
Excellent used market value, with units selling for as low as $60–$100 on eBay, offering performance roughly on par with the RX 6600 at a fraction of new card prices
Power consumption is a serious drawback — the reference card draws around 285W under load, and without undervolting it runs hot and loud, especially on the blower cooler
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070

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79% positive
Still handles 1080p gaming well in most titles, with users consistently reporting 60+ FPS at medium-to-high settings even in newer AAA games
DLSS support gives the card extra longevity — DLSS Quality at 1080p and Performance at 1440p can significantly boost framerates beyond what raw rasterization allows
Only 8GB VRAM which is becoming a real bottleneck in texture-heavy games — RE4 Remake with ray tracing requires over 8GB, locking the 2070 out of max settings
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT

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82% positive
Solid 1080p performance with users regularly hitting 100+ FPS in AAA titles at high/ultra settings, and 144+ FPS in esports titles like Apex Legends, CSGO, and League of Legends
Thermal efficiency stands out — multiple owners report staying under 70°C under load with near-silent operation, especially on the Sapphire Pulse and Red Devil models mounted on 5700 XT-class heatsinks
6GB VRAM is a genuine bottleneck in modern titles — users report VRAM maxing out in games like Alan Wake 2, RE4 Remake causing stutters, and map texture bugs in Horizon Zero Dawn at 1440p that disappear at 1080p
6/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 5700
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AMD Radeon RX 5700

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69% positive
Still handles 1080p gaming well in the majority of titles, including demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 at 60–80 fps on high settings with FSR assistance
Can be flashed with the 5700 XT BIOS to unlock performance within 5% of the XT model, giving users an effective free upgrade with the right aftermarket cooler
No hardware mesh shader support means it cannot run certain newer titles at all — Indiana Jones (requires RT) is one example, and more games are expected to follow this trend
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 6600
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AMD Radeon RX 6600

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81% positive
Delivers solid 1080p performance, with users consistently hitting 60-100+ fps at high or ultra settings in games like Diablo IV, Fortnite, Witcher 3, and Call of Duty — well above the 60fps target most budget buyers are aiming for
Exceptionally power-efficient at around 120-125W TDP, with users reporting the ability to undervolt it down to ~60W while retaining roughly 87% of stock performance — translating to near-silent operation and cool temps in the low-to-mid 50s Celsius under load
The 8GB VRAM limit is the most frequently cited long-term concern — users report hitting memory limits in titles like Forza Horizon 5 at ultra settings, forcing texture downgrades before the GPU core itself is maxed out, raising questions about how well it will age into the next few years
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER

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73% positive
Still delivers smooth 1080p and capable 1440p gaming in 2025 — users report 80–120+ FPS on titles like Lies of P, AC Mirage, and Hell Let Loose at high settings with DLSS enabled
DLSS support adds meaningful longevity — one user noted jumping from stuttery 60fps to 100+ fps stable at 1440p after pairing it with a CPU upgrade, with DLSS doing the heavy lifting
8GB VRAM is the hard ceiling — modern titles like Alan Wake 2, Hogwarts Legacy, and Tarkov push into shared RAM territory, causing significant performance degradation
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT

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69% positive
Strong 1440p60 performance in most non-RT titles — users report steady 60–80fps at 1440p in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy with FSR2 quality, and Horizon Forbidden West on medium-high settings
Excellent 1080p value on the used market — picked up for $100–$150, it delivers performance comparable to an RTX 3060 at a fraction of the cost
8GB VRAM is the card's real Achilles heel going forward — users explicitly say their next upgrade will be forced by VRAM limits, not frame rate, as modern AAA titles increasingly exceed 8GB at higher settings
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal)
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NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal)

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65% positive
Solid 1440p performance on a wide range of titles — owners report 60-100+ FPS at 1440p on medium-to-high settings in games like Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy (with FSR2), Doom Eternal, and Red Dead Redemption 2
FSR2 and FSR3 Frame Generation support breathes new life into the card — users running MSFS and Hogwarts Legacy at 1440p report 60-80 FPS with FSR2 Quality, making demanding titles playable
No hardware ray tracing or mesh shader support — some newer titles like Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Alan Wake 2 have non-optional RT that tanks performance to unplayable levels on this card
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

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57% positive
Exceptional longevity for a GPU — launched in 2017 and remained competitive at 1080p/1440p rasterization for nearly 8 years, outpacing similarly-aged cards by a wide margin
11GB GDDR5X VRAM was ahead of its time and still beats several modern mid-range cards, giving it headroom in texture-heavy workloads and older AAA titles
No hardware ray tracing, no DLSS, no mesh shaders, and capped at DX12.1 — some modern titles like Alan Wake 2 and Battlefield 6 won't run at all or deliver a broken experience
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060

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45% positive
Extremely power-efficient at ~115W full load — one of the few modern GPUs that won't force a PSU upgrade on older budget builds, and meaningfully lowers electricity costs for EU users.
DLSS 3 with Frame Generation is exclusive to Ada Lovelace and genuinely extends playability in supported titles — running demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p high settings with stable framerates is achievable.
Only 8GB VRAM on a 128-bit bus is the defining weakness — at 1080p ultra textures in modern titles like Alan Wake 2 or with path tracing enabled, the buffer fills and performance collapses unpredictably.
6/10
Amd AMD Radeon VII
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AMD Radeon VII

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47% positive
Unmatched FP64 compute: still the highest FP64 performance of any consumer GPU ever released, beating the RTX 5090 by roughly 2x according to community benchmarks — making it invaluable for scientific workloads, Folding@Home, and LLM inference
16GB of HBM2 at 1TB/s bandwidth: more memory bandwidth than the RX 7900 XTX and 9070 XT, which gives it staying power for VRAM-intensive compute tasks that most gaming cards still can't match
Not a gaming card by modern standards: delivers similar gaming performance to the RX 5700 XT or RX 6600 XT, while consuming far more power — the 6700 XT runs circles around it at the same price on today's used market
6/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 7600
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AMD Radeon RX 7600

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51% positive
Strong 1080p performance — owners consistently report high or ultra settings at smooth framerates in titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel Rivals, Forza Horizon 5, and CoD, with many hitting 80-120+ FPS
Capable at 1440p for esports and older titles — multiple owners use it daily at 1440p for games like Assassin's Creed, GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2, and PCVR without complaints
Only 8GB VRAM on a 128-bit bus — newer AAA titles are increasingly pushing past 8GB at high settings, and texture streaming issues are already appearing in some games