Top Graphics Cards 2023

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The Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 might be more expensive than the graphics card it’s replacing, but it’s also a helluva lot more powerful, too. This mid-range GPU will make your PC gaming dreams come true and get you in the door with ray tracing maxed out at 1080p.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700 XT delivers excellent performance that’s pushed even further with some smart software tricks, and the graphics card’s hardware design is so thoughtful it’s virtually flawless. We can’t think of anything we’d change.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The Founders Edition of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super delivers much better performance and a vastly improved memory configuration than its non-Super cousin, for a minimal price increase.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The GTX 1080 Ti SC2 uses EVGA’s revolutionary iCX cooling technology to make the most potent consumer graphics card in the world even better. It’s cool, quiet, and powerful.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the most powerful graphics card ever, capable of no-compromises 4K gaming. It’s cheaper than expected, too.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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This is the GeForce GTX 1080 you’ve been waiting for. The EVGA GTX 1080 FTW puts EVGA’s personal touch on Nvidia’s beastly card, and it’s a winner, from its high base clock and custom cooling to its extra 8-pin power connection.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 is the first graphics card built using 16nm technology after GPUs stalled on 28nm for four long years. The performance and power efficiency gains are nothing short of astounding.
-- As reviewed by PCWorld
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At $700, the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is expensive but its price almost lines up perfectly with the $525 GeForce GTX 1080, offering roughly 30% better performance for 33% more dollars. As far as a verdict goes, it's pretty simple; the GTX 1080 Ti is the fastest gaming graphics card available, by a wide margin, so there's not much nuance here. Though the Founder's Edition is well built and I was able to overclock it to 2GHz, I'd personally wait for one of Nvidia's partner's cards if you're in the market as they will assuredly offer better cooling performance and acoustics.
-- As reviewed by IGN
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The factory-overclocked EVGA GTX 1660 Super SC Ultra brings performance close to the more-expensive GTX 1660 Ti, while the cooling solution allows for quiet operation while gaming.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Packing near-RTX 2080 performance and similar specs, Nvidia's GeForce RTX 2070 Super rules for solid 4K play at 60Hz and high-refresh gameplay at 1440p. It's a killer card for the money.
-- As reviewed by PCMag