What Is The Best Bang for Buck GPU at The Moment?

What's the best value gpu to get at the moment?

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    • -2

      Do people not like Apple Arcade?

      • +1

        "Do you guys not have phones?"

    • Does M4 have DLSS?

      • -1

        Only NVIDIA has that

  • +2

    Budget? Use case? If gaming, what resolution/graphics settings you targeting? Need to buy now or can wait?

    • Valid questions - take an upvote

      • +2

        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 comment

        • -1

          I've run out of negs sorry.

  • -2

    Onboard graphics can run crysis

  • -3

    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…

  • -2

    A few more logical replies and OP can't continue negging anyone who tries to help.

  • -1

    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!

    • +4

      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.

  • -1

    According to Steve at Gamers Nexus, it is CherryTree's Geefarce RTX 5027 POS

  • +1

    Why are the helpful replies being negged? Just get a 9060 XT from this deal and be done with it.

  • I'm helpful

  • +2

    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.

  • +1

    used 3090

  • I'm definitely getting a 4090 gaming laptop since it's a lot better value than 5090.

  • +2

    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.

  • +1

    5070 12gb for 896
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/909717

    you can get ebay plus for $10 in the first year

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