GPUs

Browse the complete catalog of gaming GPUs indexed on FPSpilot. Each card includes its performance index, VRAM capacity, release year and the games and community builds using it. Compare NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon GPUs to find the best card for your budget.

Frequently asked questions about gaming GPUs

Which gaming GPU offers the best value for money in 2026?

In 2026 the best value sweet spot sits in the mid-range: GPUs like the RX 7600, RTX 4060 or RTX 4060 Ti deliver excellent 1080p and 1440p gaming without breaking the bank. For 4K gaming you need an RTX 4080/4090 or RX 7900 XTX. On a tight budget, previous-gen cards like the RTX 3070 or RX 6700 XT remain very capable.

How much VRAM do I need for gaming in 2026?

For 1080p gaming 8 GB of VRAM is sufficient. For 1440p with high textures 12 GB is recommended. For 4K, ray tracing or high-resolution mods 16 GB or more is advisable. Recent titles like Alan Wake 2 can exceed 8 GB at max quality in 1440p.

NVIDIA RTX or AMD RX: which to choose in 2026?

NVIDIA stands out with DLSS 3 Frame Generation (more FPS at excellent quality), superior ray tracing support and a mature ecosystem (NVIDIA Broadcast, Reflex). AMD offers better price-to-performance in the upper mid-range and FSR 3 works across all games. For content creators NVIDIA has an edge with NVENC and AI features.

What power supply do I need for a gaming GPU?

High-end GPUs like the RTX 4090 require 850W or more. Upper mid-range cards (RTX 4070 Ti, RX 7900 XT) work well with 750W. For mid-range cards (RTX 4060, RX 7600) 550-650W is sufficient. Always choose an 80+ Gold certified or better PSU from a reputable brand.