How To Find The Best Value In Gaming Graphics Cards This Holiday Shopping Season
From Entry Level To Elite Enthusiast GPUs, Here Are Some Of The Best Options For PC Gamers
Luckily, occasional sales such as the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days event mean you can even get lucky. An NVIDIA Zotac RTX 4080 for $989.99 or an Intel Arc A750 for $199 are just some of the deals around. Let's take a look at different budget levels and find you the best value in gaming GPUs this holiday season!
Best value graphics cards under $300
The under $300 price bracket is extremely popular - since it is the most approachable for gamers. While the average GPU price has soared in the last few years, there are still a few gems to choose from. This category has good representation from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel alike. Gamers will also likely be playing at 1080p with these GPUs, with some 1440p games also performing well. These GPUs will be packing 8GB of VRAM, which is fine for 1080p, but slowly becoming more outdated with games requiring loads of VRAM lately. For GPUs under $200, you'll typically have to go back to last generation to find deals, as most new releases trend above that mark.For NVIDIA, you'll find the best value amongst its current lineup to be the PNY XL8R RTX 4060 at between $279 to $299. Sure, the brute force performance may not be a huge step up from last generation's RTX 3060, but there are some notable benefits. NVIDIA's DLSS 3 technology brings with it frame generation, which is exclusively available on RTX 40 series GPUs. The RTX 4060 benefits by being able to punch above its weight class in many games that support it, giving you better performance overall. Ray tracing, which is becoming increasingly popular, also benefits from the extra frames. Did we mention that the RTX 4060 TDP is only 110 watts? Compare that to this Asus Dual RTX 3060 (on sale for $259.97) at 170 watts, and the efficiency gains are tremendous.
For AMD, you'll save a few more bucks going with the Powercolor Fighter RX 7600. Coming in at $249, this capable addition to the Radeon lineup has been good overall. While it is a bit more power hungry than the RTX 4060, its cheaper MSRP makes it worth a second look. It won't have nearly the same level of performance in rasterization or ray tracing as the RTX 4060, but it's competitive for the price. You also won't have access to DLSS 3, but AMD has recently released FSR 3 to compete. It's limited in games right now, so you're likely stuck with just FSR 2. The current $299 price of last generation's Powercolor Fighter 6700 XT is also worth a mention, as it's a great GPU.
With some much-needed competition, Intel has the Arc A750 at $199.99 currently with Amazon's Prime Day deals. If you're lucky to find one for $300 or less, the Intel Sparkle Arc A770 (currently $289.99) is worth a look. While the price savings is nice, it will generally be a bit less performant than the other options from NVIDIA and AMD. Keep in mind that driver maturity may also be more of an issue with Intel, such as the recently released Starfield having early teething pains. Overall, you'll get a slightly more rounded GPU experience with the RTX 4060, but it will also be the more expensive of the three options.
Best Value graphics card under $600
The $600 and under price range is hotly contested territory, and where many enthusiasts have landed with current pricing. This is where 1440p gaming starts to become a priority, and more than 8GB of VRAM highly desired. The recent AMD introduction of the 7700 XT and 7800 XT have certainly shaken things up here. For NVIDIA, the Galax RTX 4070 is on sale for $548.99 for Amazon Prime Day, one of the lowest prices we've seen this year. It will pack 12GB of VRAM, and be a fairly efficient GPU. It has fantastic 1080p performance, and great 1440p chops to boot. DLSS 3 is a huge boon to its ray tracing performance capabilities where both are supported, too.Best Value graphics $600 and beyond
There you have it - some of the options for GPUs this holiday season. While we wish that prices were lower across the board, it doesn't mean that we still can't find some decent values amongst the crowd with the occasional sales. Performance has also reached some impressive levels, especially with recent tech such as DLSS 3 and FSR 3 to help even further.