Maximum PC - USA (2022-06)

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THE BEST EXTREME, HIGH-END,


MIDRANGE, AND BUDGET GPUs


Going all out on pure performance might sound great, but
most people need to strike a balance between framerate and
cost. Putting everything together, we’ve picked the four best
options for various budgets, keeping in mind that graphics card

GEFORCE RTX 3090 TI ($1,999)
When your only goal is to get the fastest graphics card possible,
the choice is simple. Nvidia’s latest and greatest might not be
particularly efficient, and your wallet might go on strike, but
there’s no question this represents the current pinnacle of GPU
performance. The law of diminishing returns is in full effect, so
paying about three times as much as our high-end pick will only
get you around 35 percent more performance. Thanks to Nvidia’s
DLSS, however, you can generally break 60 fps at 4K even with
demanding ray tracing games.

GEFORCE RTX 3060 TI ($399)
The RTX 3060 Ti almost seemed too good to be true. It was
faster than the previous generation RTX 2080 Super and only
marginally slower than the 2080 Ti, and prices were supposed
to start at just $400. Of course, thanks to the usual culprits,
including global shortages and crypto-miners, the RTX 3060
Ti ended up selling for $1,000 or more during most of last year,
however, prices are finally coming down—and fairly rapidly too.
If you want to save even more money, check out the non-Ti 3060
with 12GB VRAM. This was an extremely close runner-up in our
tests and was available for under $500, at the time of writing.

RADEON RX 6800 XT ($649)
One and a half years after launch, AMD’s Radeon RX 6800 XT is
a compelling option, particularly if you’re not convinced of the
need for maxed-out ray-tracing settings—if that is something
you care about, the RTX 3080 is a close second for this category.
You’ll get 16GB of VRAM, which should be plenty for the next
few years, and AMD’s prices make this a better value than other
options. Street prices are close to $850 at the time of writing,
but prices have been dropping by 10 to 15 percent per month this
year. Hopefully, as you read this, cards will be under $700.

GEFORCE RTX 3050 ($249)
“Budget” means different things to different people, but we
prefer to pay a bit more for substantially improved features and
performance. The RTX 3050 rates as the slowest ray tracing
card that’s still worthy of consideration, with a very competitive
price. The GTX 1660 Super only costs slightly less, but it’s slower
and can’t run ray tracing games worth a spit, plus the RTX 3050
still supports DLSS and can get a healthy performance boost
in games that support the technology. If you can’t stomach the
price, you’ll probably want to stick with whatever you currently
have and save up money rather than pinching pennies.

GPU STATE OF PLAY


RAY TRACING PERFORMANCE AT 1080P MEDIUM (FPS)


BEST EXTREME GPU

BEST MIDRANGE GPU

BEST HIGH-END GPU

BEST BUDGET GPU

prices still aren’t completely back to normal. If you need
something right now, here’s what we recommend, though
waiting for the next-generation cards to arrive later this
year should provide more bang for your buck.

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