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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7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070

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61% positive
Strong 1440p gaming performance — owners consistently hit 60–120+ FPS at max or near-max settings in demanding AAA titles, and with 2x Frame Generation enabled, many games push comfortably past 120 FPS without noticeable latency penalties
DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation give a real-world experience that older-gen cards simply can't match — particularly in Cyberpunk path-tracing scenarios where the 5070 can produce playable 1440p frame rates that would be impossible natively on a 4070
12GB of VRAM on a 192-bit bus is the card's most criticized spec — Indiana Jones and the Great Circle pre-allocates VRAM aggressively and forces texture quality downgrades, and several users on 4K note VRAM headroom issues in highly demanding scenes; this is expected to become more common as games ship with 16GB+ in mind
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT

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80% positive
Dominates 1440p gaming at ultra settings — owners regularly cap 144Hz+ monitors in demanding titles and report smooth 80–120 fps in games like Cyberpunk 2077, Monster Hunter Wilds, and God of War without upscaling
16GB GDDR6 VRAM gives it headroom that 12GB Nvidia rivals lack, with raster performance landing between the RTX 3090 and 3080 Ti in most benchmarks
Ray tracing performance is comparable to Nvidia's RTX 2000 series — enabling RT in demanding games at 4K can cut framerates roughly in half, making it a hard pass for RT-focused builds
8/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER

38
12
76% positive
16GB GDDR6X VRAM on a 256-bit bus provides meaningful future-proofing over 12GB alternatives — already critical for 4K gaming with ray tracing and path tracing-heavy titles like Alan Wake 2
Power efficiency is exceptional for its tier: owners report full-load temps around 65–66°C and the card caps out near 285W — making it easy to cool and undervolt for even lower power draw with negligible performance loss
Performance gap to the 4080 remains real — the 48MB L2 cache (vs 64MB on the 4080) is the main architectural limiter, and the 4080 consistently runs 15–20% faster in demanding 4K workloads
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Nvidia
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

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41% positive
Dominates 1440p at ultra settings — users report 100+ fps in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 with RT enabled using DLSS, and smooth framerates in RDR2, Diablo IV, and Starfield without hitting VRAM limits
Exceptional thermal and acoustic performance — significantly quieter and cooler than the 3080 Ti and 3090 Ti; owners upgrading from Ampere specifically cite the reduction in fan noise and room temperature as a major win
12GB VRAM at $800 is the card's defining controversy — edge cases exist now (Ratchet & Clank at 1440p+RT, Witcher 3 modded 4K, VR) and Reddit's consensus is this buffer will age poorly over a 4–6 year lifespan compared to the 7900 XT's 20GB
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT
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AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT

37
10
79% positive
20GB GDDR6 VRAM gives it a significant buffer over 12GB competitors like the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 5070, with users noting this matters for 1440p and 4K texture-heavy titles
Strong raster performance at 1440p and 4K — owners report 80-130fps in modern AAA titles at 4K Ultra settings with RT off, and the card handles Indiana Jones at 4K maxed above 75fps
Path tracing performance is a clear weakness — the 7900 XTX, which is faster, drops to ~70fps at 1440p in Cyberpunk PT, meaning the XT struggles significantly in the heaviest RT workloads
7/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
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AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX

0
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0% positive
Exceptional raw rasterization performance that trades blows with the RTX 4080 Super and often beats it, making it one of the fastest AMD cards ever for pure native gaming
24GB of GDDR6 VRAM is a standout advantage — owners report using 12–21GB in heavily modded titles like Skyrim and Star Citizen, and it future-proofs the card as modern AAA games push past 12GB regularly
Ray tracing performance is a known weakness — users report playable but noticeably inferior RT compared to Nvidia counterparts, and newer games increasingly ship with RT baked into their visual presets
8/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
Nvidia
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti

29
15
66% positive
Delivers roughly 85-90% of RTX 5080 performance at a substantially lower price, making it the best performance-per-dollar card in the RTX 50 lineup according to multiple Reddit threads
16GB GDDR7 VRAM on a 256-bit bus provides meaningful headroom for ray tracing, path tracing, and future games that push VRAM limits at 1440p and 4K
Production has been discontinued, with inventory disappearing rapidly — street prices are now climbing well above the $750 MSRP, often hitting $900-1000+, which significantly worsens the value proposition
6/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
Nvidia
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080

15
29
34% positive
Handles 4K gaming and high-refresh 1440p (up to 240Hz) without needing DLSS in most titles — owners running 4080 Super with LG OLED panels report near-constant 240fps in competitive games
Founders Edition runs cool and quiet — multiple users note temps 10°C lower than previous-gen cards and power draw on par with the 3080 (~320W), meaning no PSU upgrades needed for most
At $1199 launch price, the 4080 delivered roughly 50% more performance than the 3080 while costing 43% more — not the price/performance leap historically expected from a new generation
8/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER
Nvidia
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER

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11
74% positive
Handles any game maxed out at 1440p and 4K with ease — users running Cyberpunk 2077 path tracing, Alan Wake 2, and other demanding titles report consistently smooth performance
Excellent ray tracing performance that outpaces AMD's RX 7900 XTX, with DLSS and Frame Generation support adding headroom for the future
Value is entirely price-dependent — at anything above $850–$900, the 5070 Ti offers comparable rasterization performance with newer architecture, DP 2.1, GDDR7, and Multi Frame Generation
8/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 9070
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AMD Radeon RX 9070

40
8
83% positive
Outstanding power efficiency — widely cited as the most efficient 16GB GPU available, with many users undervolting to under 170W while retaining near-XT performance levels
Strong raster performance beating the RTX 5070 in most benchmarks with 16GB VRAM vs 12GB, making it a better long-term investment at similar price points
Ray tracing and path tracing performance lags noticeably behind Nvidia's RTX 5070 and 5070 Ti — a real concern for players prioritizing games with heavy RT or PT workloads
8/10
Amd AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
Amd
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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT

35
12
74% positive
Raster performance matches or comes within 5-10% of the RTX 5070 Ti in most games, despite costing $150-200 less at MSRP — a gap that's hard to ignore for pure gaming use cases
16GB GDDR6 VRAM gives it a meaningful edge over the RTX 5070's 12GB, with owners citing better future-proofing and smoother performance in VRAM-heavy titles
Ray tracing and path tracing performance lags behind the RTX 5070 Ti by a notable margin — path tracing in particular is largely unplayable at 4K, making the card a poor choice for RT-heavy setups
7/10
Nvidia NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
Nvidia
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

25
20
56% positive
Shreds 4K gaming — paired with a 9800X3D or 7800X3D, users report smooth high-framerate gameplay even in demanding titles like Cyberpunk with path tracing enabled
DLSS Multi-Frame Generation is a genuine game-changer, with users reporting doubling or more of effective framerates, making 4K 240Hz setups viable
Minimal raw rasterization gains over the 4080 Super — some benchmarks show only 8-15% improvement, and near-zero uplift in path tracing workloads like Quake 2 RTX