![]() ![]() ![]() Graphics Cards Ranked by Value - Ray Tracing Performance Graphics Card The RTX 3080 12GB, RTX 3090, and RTX 3090 Ti also sit right near the bottom, as prices have shot up over the past two months, presumably due to them being phased out. The RTX 4070 Ti gets the honor of being the "best of the worst" new cards, sitting at number 27 out of 38 GPUs, while the RX 7900 XT sits at slot 31. What about the newer RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4080, RTX 4090, and RX 7900 XTX / XT? In terms of value, those latest-generation cards all rank toward the bottom of the list. Note that in rasterization games, the RTX 3060 lands between the RX 6600 and RX 6600 XT, and also just behind the A750 - all of which cost quite a bit less than the Asus card. If you want something from a traditional graphics card brand (meaning, not Peladn or Mannajue), sold and shipped from the U.S., your best option is the Asus RTX 3060 for $360. The next closest is another relatively unknown Chinese brand, this time a Mannajue RTX 2060 for $220. The best Nvidia value right now goes to the GTX 1660 Ti, thanks to a Peladn model selling at just $179. The official MSRP for that GPU is $290, and we've seen it selling at $275 for a couple of months, but recently Newegg dropped the price on the ASRock card another $10. Intel makes a run for the fourth spot with the Arc A750, now on sale and marked down to $265. That's been the case for most of the past several months, with prices ranging from as low as $200 to the current $235 - this is actually about as high as we've seen for RX 6600 pricing since September! AMD also claims positions two and three with the RX 6700 XT and RX 6650 XT, and again both now cost more than they did a couple of months back. If you're only interested in 4K or 1440p performance, some of the cards change places, though the overall standings remain relatively consistent.īest value overall right now, no surprise, goes to the AMD RX 6600. Graphics Cards Ranked by Value - Rasterization Performance Graphics Cardįor the rasterization rankings, we're sorting by the 1080p column, which penalizes the fastest GPUs. ![]() We'll also have the three GPU vendor rankings after that, in case you're only interested in seeing how the various GPUs from one company stack up. All of the performance data is taken from our GPU benchmarks hierarchy, and we've broken things down into rasterization and ray tracing rankings. However, we do have a few of the Turing generation Nvidia cards included as they're still available at Newegg (at reasonable prices). That last bit is important because it means older cards (RTX 20-series and RX 5000-series) are disqualified. We wanted to look at the current and previous generation GPUs, ranked by current value, for everything that's readily available in brand-new form. But prices change all the time, and lately, they've been on the rise, particularly as previous-gen hardware starts to get phased out. And some people might refuse to buy an AMD card, or an Nvidia card.
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