What's the best value gpu to get at the moment?
What Is The Best Bang for Buck GPU at The Moment?

Last edited 11/06/2025 - 10:38 by 1 other user
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Do people not like Apple Arcade?
"Do you guys not have phones?"
Does M4 have DLSS?
Only NVIDIA has that
Budget? Use case? If gaming, what resolution/graphics settings you targeting? Need to buy now or can wait?
Valid questions - take an upvote
I had to neg your comment to keep with the theme of this post - overall negative votes for every comment
Someone please do the same with this commentI've run out of negs sorry.
Onboard graphics can run crysis
It's a 6507 CPU as it beat ChatGPT and therefore for AI it beats any GPU bang for buck when used for AI:
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intell…A few more logical replies and OP can't continue negging anyone who tries to help.
depends on games played, resolution and if want Ray Tracing, fairly happy with my RX6090XT when things work its good, when they don't I hate it and swear team red will never get another cent!
For value options, with team green look at RTX 5060 perhaps. Or consider going team red for bang for buck - that's what I did when I found something on sale, because logically when you aren't selling the market leading products, you have to price like you are second best… Maybe a RX 7600 for maybe even sub-$400 or 9060 XT for mid $500s on sale depending on budget ??
Each time I build a PC I just get best value under $500 and it goes fine as I'm not a serious gamer who counts framerate etc - I like my wallet more than my games.
Realistically, none in Australia. Both Nvidia and AMD are taking the piss with local conversions.
Perhaps a second hand 3080/4080 would be good value for money. But new, nothing.
used 3090
I'm definitely getting a 4090 gaming laptop since it's a lot better value than 5090.
I think "bang for buck" has gone out the window with regards to GPU's. You need at least a thousand to get any sort of bang.
But to answer your question I think the best bang for (a thousand) bucks would be the 5070 or 5070ti. Yes they're expensive, but if you're dropping over $700 on a GPU you may as well step it up a bit and get a monster which should last easily 5-10 years. The 5080 is overpriced for what it is, as is the 5090, the 40series can't be bought anymore. And then there's AMD, but I think DLSS / nvidia's software has the edge in the near term.
5070 12gb for 896
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/909717you can get ebay plus for $10 in the first year