Cost Per Frame: Best Value Graphics Cards Right Now (2024)

For those who missed it, we recently published our GPU pricing update for April 2022, which saw prices for graphics cards continue to trend in the right direction... downward. We've been monitoring GPU prices for well over a year now and it's great to see prices getting closer and closer to the MSRP.

But as we mentioned in that feature, it's hard to say just how exciting that is for prospective buyers considering most of these products are now 18 months old and will likely be superseded by the end of this year by much more powerful next-gen hardware. Then again, we do believe that if gamers had the opportunity of buying an RTX 3070 for $730 or an RX 6700 XT for $570 earlier this year, they would have jumped at it. So while pricing still sucks compared to 2019, it could be worse, a lot worse. If you need evidence of that, just go back and check our GPU pricing update for May 2021 when the 3070 was closer to $1,600(!).

Anyway, for those of you who are now ready to buy, and aren't willing to hold out for next gen products to arrive – because let's be honest, pricing will almost certainly be inflated and availability will be poor around launch day – what should you buy now? For that, we've come up with some fresh data and created a cost per frame analysis.

The goal today is to test all current generation AMD and Nvidia GPUs to establish FPS performance and using that data, create some cost per frame comparisons. In total, there's 17 current generation GPUs (or up to 18 if you include the RX 6400, but we don't have one of those yet) and we don't think we're missing out on anything of true value there.

Because that's a ton of GPUs to cover, we've only tested them in 6 games, but we've chosen the titles carefully based on recent 50 game benchmarks. The titles include Red Dead Redemption 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Far Cry 6, Hitman 3, Dying Light 2 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

Instead of going through the individual game data, we've calculated the geomean for the six games and will be using that to report cost per frame. The reason for using medium quality settings in almost all the games was to allow the entry-level models to achieve reasonable levels of performance, and then at the high-end we can look at the 4K data.

We tested at 1080p 1440p and 4K resolutions using the Ryzen 7 5800X3D with DDR4-3600 CL16 memory and resizable BAR enabled. We used pricing information gathered on April 20, which means that some price movement is to be expected, though the bulk of the data should be good.

With that said, the most valuable information here is the frame rate data. Simply select a performance tier you're interested in, take the current pricing you're looking at and divide that by the frame rate to get your cost per frame. Even if you are not in the United States, as we usually make recommendations based on pricing from that market, you can check pricing of the relevant products in your region and using the formula above you can easily come up with the option that makes the most sense for you.

Best Value at 1080p

The best value 1080p GPU right now is the Radeon RX 6600, coming in at a cost of $2.98 per frame in our testing. That makes it 16% cheaper than the 6500 XT per frame. What's shocking about this data is that the 6500 XT would need to be priced at ~$170 just match the cost per frame of the RX 6600, and it would be doing so with half the VRAM, half the PCIe bandwidth, no hardware encoding, and complete absence of AV1 decoding.

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In other words, even as the Radeon 6500 XT approaches its MSRP, it continues to be a horrible product that should have never sold for a dollar over $150 – in fact, $100 or less is far more fitting for this class of product. It's crazy to think this GPU was selling for $270+ just months ago and some reviewers were recommending it simply because it was the cheapest new GPU you could buy.

The Radeon RX 6600 also makes a mockery of the RTX 3050 as the GeForce GPU costs 26% more per frame. It might be $10 cheaper, according to our pricing data, but because it's 20% slower, it's not a great deal.

The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti stacks up better despite costing more per frame. It's $10 more than the 6700 XT and is only ~5% slower, so you could argue features such as DLSS help to offset that margin. For comparing more higher-end graphics cards let's move to 1440p.

Best Value at 1440p

The margin between the Radeon 6700 XT and GeForce RTX 3060 Ti remains about the same at 1440p with the GeForce GPU costing roughly 7% more per frame. As we move beyond the mid-range though towards the higher-end models, AMD stacks up well.

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The Radeon RX 6800 XT is offering 5% more performance than the 12GB RTX 3080, suggesting that the 6 game sample is slightly more favorable towards AMD when compared to our 50 game testing, but we're only talking about a 5% discrepancy, though do keep that in mind.

In terms of overall FPS performance, the 6800 XT, RTX 3080, 3080 12GB, 3080 Ti and even the 3090 are all pretty similar. The 3080 Ti and 6800 XT are a good match up here as they both averaged 157 fps in our testing, but the Radeon GPU is currently 24% cheaper in the US, making it more appealing in terms of cost per frame.

Best Value at 4K

As we've come to expect, Nvidia RTX Ampere GPUs stack up better at the higher 4K resolution and now the 6800 XT is on par with the 12GB 3080. With a wider range of games the RTX 3080 would pull ahead by around a 5-7% margin, and we know that because we recently tested them, but for the purpose of this feature it was not feasible to test 17 graphics cards across 50 games.

The data for the mid-range to lower end GPU models was spot on with what we saw across our 50 game testing, so we suspect the lower quality settings is what's favoring AMD's high-end models a little more in this scenario.

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Here we're seeing half a dozen AMD and Nvidia GPUs in that 90-105 FPS range, which includes the Radeon RX 6800 XT, 6900 XT, GeForce RTX 3080, 3080 12GB, 3080 Ti and 3090. The most affordable GeForce option is the original RTX 3080 for $1,000, whereas the 6800 XT is down at $920. That's not a huge saving, so as usual it will come down to the importance you put on extra features, namely ray tracing performance and DLSS.

Where the GeForce range becomes ridiculous is with the RTX 3090 series. The 3090 at $1,700 is dumb and the 3090 Ti at $2,000 is equally silly. The high-end battle is fought out between the 6900 XT and RTX 3080 Ti, both offer a similar level of performance while the GeForce GPU costs 21% more.

Back in February we compared the 6900 XT and 3080 12GB head to head in 50 games and at the time the GeForce GPU was priced between $1600 - $1800, while the 6900 XT was closer to $1500 - $1600. The 3080 12GB was between $100 to $200 more expensive, which is still the case today. We think ray tracing and DLSS allow the GeForce GPU to command a 10% premium, but 20% is getting a bit too steep for us.

Best Value at 1440p (Australia)

Although a big portion of our audience is US based, we thought it'd be interesting to check out pricing trends in a few other regions, so let's start with Australia. The best value option here is the 6600 XT, narrowly beating out the RX 6600, basically both Radeon 6600 series GPUs represent a similar level of value. Then we have the 6700 XT which just beat the 6500 XT in terms of value, but you know we take the 6500 XT's cost per frame with a grain of salt given all the issues with that product. We're also testing it with PCIe 4.0, meaning it would stack up far had use used PCIe 3.0.

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The best value GeForce GPU in Australia is the RTX 3060 Ti or 3060. The 3060 Ti costs just 2% more than the 6700 XT per frame, so depending on the features you're interested in the GeForce GPU could be a better value choice.

For those after a high-end GPU in Australia, the Radeon 6800 XT appears to be the way to go at $1350 AUD as it's 23% cheaper than the RTX 3080 Ti for the same level of performance. Even if you go off our 50 game data where the 3080 12GB and 6800 XT delivered the same level of performance, the 6800 XT would amount to $9 per frame, making it 16% cheaper per frame than the 3080 12GB. That's a large premium for superior ray tracing performance and DLSS support, but of course, it's up to you to decide if those features are worth it.

Best Value at 1440p (Europe)

We also have some Euro pricing data, and here we see some significant changes in pricing trends. Using prices from Mindfactory, we see that the 6500 XT offers the lowest cost per frame at €210, but of course, the RX 6600 is significantly better value despite costing 86% more.

Interestingly, the RTX 3060 Ti ranks very well here and is the best value mid tier product, offering 6700 XT-like performance at a 10% discount. The RTX 3060 is also competitive with the 6600 XT.

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As we get to the high-end parts, AMD does stack up well. The 6800 XT can be had for €950, while the original RTX 3080 costs €1140, making it a whopping 36% more expensive. Then when compared to the RTX 3080 12GB, we see that the GeForce GPU is fetching almost 50% more per frame and if we go off the 50 game data and say that these two GPUs are a match in terms of performance, the 12GB 3080 still comes out costing 41% more per frame.

Based on Mindfactory's pricing, without question you would purchase the 6800 XT over any of the 3080 or 3090 series GPUs from Nvidia.

Closing Notes

That's where things stand on the GPU front as of April 2022. Of course, pricing is highly volatile at the moment and may have changed for some models by the time you read this. Our advice is to work out which performance tier you're after and then compare current pricing for those products.

The numbers here serve as a rough guide, but if you want to get highly accurate data for certain match ups then make sure to check out 50 game benchmarks. We've updated the data for most GPUs at this point. The only graphics card we strongly recommend you to avoid is the Radeon RX 6500 XT – and possibly the new 6400 XT which we might look at soon.

The Radeon RX 6600 is among the best value you are going to get right now for a budget graphics card, we wouldn't go with anything below it. On the other side of the spectrum, the RTX 3090 and 3090 Ti should also be avoided, but not because they're bad products, but because their price is still inflated and do not offer great value. We hope this guide is helpful to those of you buying a new graphics card right now.

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Cost Per Frame: Best Value Graphics Cards Right Now (2024)

FAQs

What is the highest FPS per dollar GPU? ›

The best GPU value in FPS per dollar at 1440p is the Arc A580, followed by the RX 6600, Arc A750, RX 6800, and RTX 4060.

What GPU should I upgrade to in 2024? ›

The quick list
  • Best overall. Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090. View at Newegg. ...
  • Best AMD. AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. View at Newegg. ...
  • Best AMD. Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best $500 - $600. Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super. View at Newegg. ...
  • Best $350 - $500. AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT. ...
  • Best $250 - $350. AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT.
Jul 2, 2024

What is the average price of a decent graphics card? ›

Nvidia RTX 30-Series: Lowest Graphics Cards Prices
GPU ModelBest US PriceLowest-Ever U.S. Price
GeForce RTX 3070 Ti$499$399
GeForce RTX 3070$387$354
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti$404$299
GeForce RTX 3060 12GB$279$249
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Jul 29, 2024

What GPU can run 240 FPS? ›

NVIDIA RTX 3060 and RTX 3060 Ti: Detailed Overview

The NVIDIA RTX 3060 and RTX 3060 Ti are excellent mid-range options that offer superior performance for Fortnite. The RTX 3060 Ti, in particular, can handle Fortnite at high to ultra settings, maintaining frame rates near or above 240 FPS.

What GPU gives best FPS? ›

Best graphics cards for gaming, at a glance
Graphics Card1080p FPS4K FPS
GeForce RTX 4090187.687.4
GeForce RTX 4080 Super167.465.4
GeForce RTX 4080164.763.6
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super152.555.1
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Jun 23, 2024

What is the cheapest GPU that can run all games? ›

  • AMD Radeon RX 7600. The best cheap graphics card overall. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060. The best cheap graphics card from Team Green. ...
  • AMD Radeon RX 6600. The best cheap AMD graphics card by price. ...
  • Intel Arc A750. The best cheap graphics card from Intel. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super.
Jul 5, 2024

Is rtx 4060 better than 3060? ›

We've already shown that the RTX 4060 generally offers 20% higher performance. Doing so while drawing less power means that the overall efficiency ends up being massively improved. The 4060 offers around 50% higher performance per watt than the RTX 3060 12GB.

Is GTX better than RTX? ›

While GTX GPUs can provide decent performance for certain data science tasks, RTX GPUs are better equipped to handle the demands of modern AI and deep learning workloads. Their enhanced compute capabilities, larger VRAM options, and improved compatibility make them the preferred choice for many data scientists.

What is the best time of the year to buy a GPU? ›

Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Prime Day are perfect for picking up a range of bargain graphics cards. Not only can you find the previous generations at a more affordable price, but you can often find the latest cards at a price that won't require a second mortgage to buy.

How long before a GPU becomes outdated? ›

Graphics cards can last 5-10 years if you take care of them (dusting, good airflow). However, they get outdated faster (3-4 years) for gaming as new games get more demanding. So you might upgrade for performance before it dies.

Which graphics card is better, Nvidia or AMD? ›

AMD generally leads in frame rates, but Nvidia leads in ray tracing. Both AMD and Nvidia do a good job of ironing out compatibility issues and performance issues for games. It's impossible to declare a winner—both graphics card drivers break and unbreak as software gets updated and patched.

Do I really need an expensive graphics card? ›

Many mainstream cards are sufficient for gaming at 1080p resolutions at between 30-60 fps, but you'll need a high-end card for 4K resolution or 1440p monitors, including ultrawide options. That goes double if you want to use high in-game settings on the most demanding titles.

Will GPUs ever be affordable again? ›

When will GPU prices return to normal? Graphics cards are cheaper now than in 2021, and prices have continued to drop. Although some models are still overpriced, it's safe to say that GPU prices have returned to normal now. Prices may rise again near the end of the year, but it's hard to say for sure right now.

How much should I be spending on a graphics card? ›

Consider what games you play, as less demanding titles do not need a lot of processing power. If you're a 1080p gamer, you should spend about $200–$400. For 1440p gaming, the sweet spot is between $500–$700, though you can always use upscaling.

What is the highest FPS in GeForce now? ›

GeForce NOW Ultimate is now available throughout North America and Europe, delivering RTX 4080-class power for gamers everywhere. The GeForce NOW Ultimate membership raises the bar on gaming, delivering ultra-high FPS gaming — up to 240 FPS, paired with NVIDIA Reflex — and the lowest latency, to any device.

Is unlimited FPS bad for GPU? ›

Take care with uncapped fps (vsync off) can damage your gpu.

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