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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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7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT

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49% positive
Strong 1080p rasterization performance — sits above the RTX 3060 and delivers 100+ fps in most titles at ultra settings
Very power efficient at 150W TDP, with real owners reporting temps rarely exceeding 60°C even under load
Only 8 PCIe lanes means real performance losses on PCIe 3.0 motherboards — up to 25% slower in specific titles like Doom Eternal with Ultra Nightmare textures
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

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64% positive
Built on the GA104 die (same as the RTX 3070), giving it a significant raster performance edge over the non-Ti 3060 — benchmarks show it averaging 15–25% faster at 1080p and 1440p
Handles 1440p gaming confidently in most titles on high settings, with users reporting 60–100+ fps in demanding games without always needing DLSS
8GB VRAM is the most-cited concern: users report hitting limits at 1440p with texture-heavy settings in modern AAA titles, and the community broadly warns it will age poorly
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080

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39% positive
Handles 1080p gaming effortlessly and delivers solid 1440p performance on most titles at medium-high settings, with owners reporting 100+ FPS in popular multiplayer games
DLSS support (gen 1 and 2) provides meaningful frame rate boosts in supported titles, helping the card punch above its raw rasterization numbers
At launch it matched the older GTX 1080 Ti in rasterization at the same or higher price — GN called it '1080 Ti version 3,' and the value criticism has never fully gone away
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER

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60% positive
Handles 1080p gaming with ease and delivers solid 1440p performance — users regularly report 60–100+ fps in demanding titles at medium-high settings on 1440p monitors
DLSS 2 support extends its effective performance ceiling significantly in supported titles, giving it a leg up on older Pascal cards
No DLSS 3 or Frame Generation support — locked to DLSS 2, which puts it at a meaningful disadvantage versus the RTX 4060 in games that heavily leverage FG
5/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (16 GB)
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (16 GB)

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40% positive
For Stable Diffusion, local LLMs, and Flux workflows, 16GB is genuinely the threshold — users report the 8GB version simply cannot load large models at all, making this the cheapest CUDA-capable 16GB card on the market
In VRAM-saturated gaming scenarios (A Plague Tale, The Last of Us, Halo Infinite at ultra textures), the 16GB version eliminates texture pop-in, stutters, and resolution downgrades that plague the 8GB variant
The 128-bit memory bus is the card's Achilles heel — bandwidth sits around 288 GB/s, which is worse than the RTX 3060 Ti's 256-bit bus and about half of the RTX 3070, making high-resolution scenarios bandwidth-starved before VRAM even fills
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070

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54% positive
Matches 2080 Ti performance at a significantly lower used price — benchmarks show near-identical rasterization results at 1080p and 1440p
Excellent 1080p gaming card with headroom to spare — users consistently report 100+ fps at high settings in most titles
8GB VRAM is the card's biggest liability — modern AAA titles like Indiana Jones, Horizon Forbidden West, and The Last of Us Part II have caused VRAM-related stutters and frame drops even at 1080p
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

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63% positive
11GB GDDR6 on a 352-bit bus gives it a VRAM advantage over the RTX 3070 (8GB) and most budget 40-series cards, making it relevant for 1440p gaming and workloads like Stable Diffusion or Blender
Raw rasterization performance sits close to the RTX 3070 and sometimes trades blows with the 3070 Ti depending on the workload, making it one of the most powerful used cards under $250
Power draw is notoriously high with documented power spikes, and Nvidia officially recommends at least a 650W PSU — users report needing quality units at that wattage, not budget ones
5/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060

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35
20% positive
22-26% faster than the RTX 4060 at 1080p in rasterization — the strongest gen-over-gen improvement the 60 class has seen in multiple generations
At $299 MSRP it has been consistently available at that price in the US since launch, a rare feat for any Blackwell card
8GB VRAM causes real-time throttling and stutters in VRAM-heavy titles like Cyberpunk 2077 (Dogtown), Indiana Jones, and Spider-Man 2 even at 1080p with high texture settings
5/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (8 GB)
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (8 GB)

9
35
20% positive
Solid 1080p and light 1440p performance — users consistently report 60+ FPS in most titles at high/ultra settings without ray tracing, making it a viable card for its target resolution range
Exceptional power efficiency for its tier — the 165W TGP is significantly lower than AMD alternatives like the 7800 XT and older NVIDIA cards like the 3080, making it a top pick for ITX builds with tight power budgets
8GB VRAM is increasingly limiting in 2024/2025 AAA titles — games like Indiana Jones, Alan Wake 2, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing can push past 8GB, causing silent texture downgrade or stutters rather than clean frame drops
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti

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51% positive
Strong 1080p performance — owners consistently report 120+ FPS in demanding titles at high settings, and competitive/esports games run effortlessly at max refresh rates
Capable 1440p card in most non-VRAM-heavy games, with DLSS Quality mode extending its usefulness in newer releases
Only 5–7% faster than the standard RTX 3070 at 1440p/4K, yet draws 22% more power — widely called out as one of the worst performance-per-watt ratios in the Ampere lineup
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti (16 GB)
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti (16 GB)

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58% positive
16GB VRAM provides serious headroom for modern games, local AI/LLM inference, and creative workloads like architecture rendering and 3D modeling — users report handling 13-14GB VRAM loads in games like Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
Multi-generational upgraders (1660 Super, 2060, 1080 Ti) report massive real-world gains — one user went from a 1080 Ti and runs Indiana Jones, DOOM, and Stalker 2 at max settings 1080p without DLSS
Raw rasterization performance doesn't beat the 4070, which is roughly 4-5 years older — a historically embarrassing result for a 60-class card that has never before failed to beat the previous gen 70-class
8/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT

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94% positive
16GB GDDR6 VRAM gives it substantial longevity — owners frequently note zero texture or memory issues at 1440p and even 4K, while 10GB 3080 users are already struggling with newer titles
Outstanding 1440p performance with owners hitting 150+ FPS in competitive titles like CoD and Apex, and stable 100+ FPS in most AAA games at high/ultra settings without upscaling
Ray tracing performance is significantly weaker than Nvidia — less than half the FPS of an RTX 3080 in the most demanding RT titles like Minecraft RTX, making RT gaming impractical without FSR frame gen