Top Graphics Cards 2023

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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 is without a doubt the best graphics card on the market for most people. It delivers performance on par with the RTX 2080 Ti at less than half the price, truly bringing 4K gaming to the mainstream for the first time.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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For the price, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti punches way above its weight class, providing performance that rivals, and sometimes beats, the RTX 2080 Super. At its price, it’s the best graphics cards for most people.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 6700 XT delivers exceptional 1440p and high refresh rate 1080p gaming with no compromises other than ray tracing performance. It’s silent, cool, and looks great, with Sapphire’s optional Trixx Boost utility capable of pushing frame rates significantly higher. We aren’t taking price into consideration given market conditions during a pandemic-driven global GPU shortage.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti beats last year's RTX 2080 Super and costs $300 less. It's a great option for the $400 GPU market, though once again we expect it will sell out quickly for the next couple of months.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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The Asus TUF RTX 3060 Ti puts exceptional custom touches on an exceptional 1440p graphics card. It’s dead silent, stone cold, and comes with nice extras like a dual BIOS switch and an second HDMI 2.1 port.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is faster than last-generation’s RTX 2080 Super for half the price, delivering spectacular 1440p gaming performance for $400. Ray tracing and Nvidia’s software features are top-notch, but minor quibbles persist in Nvidia’s Founders Edition design
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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AMD’s Radeon RX 6800 outperforms the RTX 3070 and offers twice as much memory, easily justifying its higher price. It can get even faster paired with a Ryzen 5000 processor, but Nvidia’s rival GeForce GPUs hold a ray tracing advantage.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The MSI RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio is a very large card, and with that comes higher performance thanks to the beefy cooler and a higher TDP. Now that Nvidia has ironed out some of the instabilities with its latest drivers, MSI's card makes a very impressive showing in our benchmarks — even if it only has one MLCC cluster.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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EVGA’s GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra packs a fantastic custom cooling system and all sorts of extras designed to push clock speeds to 11. Overclocking enthusiasts will love this, and overlook its high power draw and massive size.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The Asus GeForce RTX 3080 TUF Gaming OC is a large card with plenty of cooling, putting up similar performance numbers to the 3080 FE at a higher price — but with a bit of RGB bling and even better cooling.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware