A cheap GPU might cost you more in the long run. We factor in electricity costs over 3 years to show you the true price of hardware.
Should you buy new from Amazon or used from eBay? Add your own custom deals to the table and compare them against retail prices instantly.
Don't rely on generic "Top 10" lists. Adjust our sliders to prioritize what matters to YOU: Price, VRAM, Efficiency, or raw Performance.
Use the price filter on the left, or add your own listing to compare a marketplace deal against live retail offers.
Use the "Value Engine" sliders. Gamer? 100% Performance. Home Server? 100% Efficiency.
Higher values indicate a stronger match under your current settings — the leader of the visible set reads 100. Click a row for detailed specs and ports.
The GPU market is complex. Here is a step-by-step manual for turning The Comparator's data into your own decision — with your budget, your priorities and your prices.
Don't settle for less than 8GB VRAM. Look for deals on RTX 4060 or the newer RX 7600 XT series.
The new standard. Target 12GB+ VRAM. Best value is often found in RTX 4070 Super or RX 7800 XT.
Previous flagships like RTX 3080 10GB offer insane value, but require a beefy PSU (750W+).
Stop comparing Teraflops or Clock Speeds. They don't mean anything across different architectures. We use a unified Performance Index based on real-world gaming benchmarks (1440p average).
Op.Cost stands for Operating Cost. We calculate how much electricity the card will consume over 3 years (assuming 4 hours of daily use at $0.15/kWh).
Found a listing on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, or Microcenter open-box? Don't guess if it's a good deal.
Everything you need to know about the methodology and data.
The Value Score is an estimate from 0 to 100. It represents calculated value for the selected weights, current dataset and offer snapshots, not an official product rating.
Unlike simple "FPS per Dollar" charts, our engine uses a complex formula:
Score = (Performance Index × User Weights) ÷ Effective Price
Effective Price includes not just the purchase price, but also the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) - electricity costs over 3 years. This helps power-hungry cards compete on a more realistic cost basis. Finally, the score adapts in real time based on your sliders (for example, if you prioritize VRAM, cards with less memory may score lower). Read the full methodology.
The Performance Index is an aggregated score derived from thousands of real-world gaming benchmarks reviewed by trusted tech outlets (such as TechPowerUp, Gamers Nexus, and Hardware Unboxed).
This allows for easy comparison: a card with 2000 pts is roughly twice as fast as a 4070, while a card with 500 pts offers half the performance.
Electricity is the "hidden tax" on your hardware. Older, cheaper cards often consume significantly more power than modern ones.
Op.Cost (Operating Cost) calculates the electricity bill for the card over 3 years, assuming average US pricing ($0.15/kWh) and 4 hours of daily gaming load.
Video Memory (VRAM) requirements have skyrocketed. Running out of VRAM causes stuttering and blurry textures, regardless of how fast your chip is.
Use our Min VRAM slider to filter out cards that won't last.
Buying used can save you 30-50%, but it comes with risks: no warranty, potential fan wear, or dried thermal paste.
How to check it yourself: a used deal usually needs a significant discount (often >30%) to outweigh the missing warranty — run the numbers for your case:
We refresh supported-retailer offers as editorial snapshots, each shown with a "checked" timestamp. Prices can change at the retailer at any time — crypto-mining booms or AI hype can move them within hours.
Disclaimer: The price shown in our table is a snapshot — the lowest we recorded at the time noted. Always confirm the final price on the retailer's website before purchasing. You can manually edit the price in the table row to see the updated Value Score immediately.
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Per-model pages with price targets, scenario scores and dated offers; versus pages score two products in one shared price frame.Value analysis by model — and head-to-head