Top Graphics Cards 2023

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AMD's Radeon RX 6800 XT impresses in spots with record-breaking results in specific benchmarks, but inconsistent frame rates on several games, and driver-stability issues, keep it from toppling the best of Nvidia's GeForce RTX.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 would make an excellent replacement for the GTX 1650. It provides incredible 1080p gaming performance, even with ray tracing – something the GTX 1650 couldn’t even do. However, its high price pits it against the RTX 2060, a fight the RTX 3050 just cannot win.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Radeon RX 6600 XT cuts VRAM, interface width, Infinity Cache, and GPU cores all in an attempt to enhance value, but, given its price point, the trimming may have gone too far.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti is an excellent graphics card that offers buyers future-proof specs and excellent performance in 1440p and 1080p. If you can get your hands on one, we thoroughly recommend you grab one. However, for 4K gamers that want to enjoy ray tracing graphics, the RTX 3080 family remains the lowest entry point.
-- As reviewed by TrustedReviews
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The Nvidia RTX 4060 costs just $299, and that low price covers a multitude of compromises. Even with less memory than the previous generation RTX 3060, performance is still good, especially for 1080p gaming, plus it only needs 115W of power.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Sapphire RX 7900 XT Pulse performs on par with AMD's reference card, with slightly higher temperatures but a significantly better noise profile. It's a better choice overall, as long as you don't mind the larger dimensions.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The PNY RTX 4070 mostly matches the 4070 Founders Edition, but it runs slightly hotter and has noisier fans. But if you think Nvidia's 8-pin to 16-pin adapters are stupid, PNY agrees, opting for a solo 8-pin connector.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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While the Intel Arc A750 might not have knocked it out of the park, it shows more than enough hussle to make me optimistic about the future of Intel's Arc graphics cards. For the price, you're getting some really great 1080p performance — when it works.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Sapphire Pulse costs the same or less than reference Radeon RX 7900 XT models while delivering superior acoustic results and a more desirable configuration of ports. It’s larger than the reference card, but more pleasant to have in your system.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti has strong performance, and it could be a great graphics card...but only if the price is right.
-- As reviewed by PCMag