Graphics card ranking: Nvidia, AMD, Intel GPU comparison (2024)

The buyer's guide ranking clarifies which graphics card from AMD, Nvidia or Intel you should buy based on tests and benchmarks. The best GeForce, Radeon and Arc gaming models in the entry-level, mid-range and high-end classes (from Full HD to UHD) are recommended. These are the recommendations for April 2024.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  1. Why should you trust this buying advice?
  2. Which gaming graphics card should I buy?
    1. Recommendations for Full HD
    2. Recommendations for WQHD
    3. Recommendations for Ultra HD
  3. In UHD, DLSS or FSR is now often mandatory - and also useful
    1. DLSS/FSR Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction - what?
  4. Current graphics card offers from well-known stores
  5. Current graphics card benchmarks
    1. Notes and tips on the diagrams
    2. Benchmarks in games with and without raytracing
  6. Price-performance ratio of the graphics cards
    1. What is the price trend for graphics cards?
  7. What will happen in the next few weeks
  8. Which GPU for current games?
    1. Tests for Dragon's Dogma 2, Horizon Forbidden West and more
  9. Graphics card warranty: Which manufacturer offers which warranty?
    1. Details of the manufacturer's warranty
  10. Further recommendations for the gaming PC
  11. Change history

This article was originally published in German: .

Why should you trust this buying advice?

The web is full of buying guides, so why should you trust this one? We have been working on this for almost ten years with great care and many tests, with one clear goal: to advise buyers honestly!

It is not lovelessly put online (by an AI) to satisfy unsuspecting Google users with supposed buying advice, although it is really only about the quick sales commission. It is regularly updated to always include the latest prices and products.

The basis for the performance comparison rankings are the countless graphics card tests and benchmarks that ComputerBase has been carrying out on an almost weekly basis for over 20 years.

In addition, the large community in the subforum Graphics cards: buying advice is available around the clock to provide help and advice.

Which gaming graphics card should I buy?

The answer to this question depends primarily on the resolution in which you want to play. Full HD (1.920 × 1.080), WQHD (2.560 × 1.440) and Ultra HD (3.840 × 2.160) are essential. Another decisive factor is which games are played. The answer also depends on whether the games are played with classic rasterizer or modern raytracing graphics. Depending on this, our recommendations are as follows.

This buying guide from us is based on modern AAA titles. If you play older games or games with lower demands on graphics details, you can of course still be happy with weaker graphics cards.

Without raytracing
1.920 × 1.080
Full HD
2.560 × 1.440
WQHD
3.840 × 2.160
Ultra HD
Recommended with restrictions fromGeForce RTX 3060
GeForce RTX 4060
Radeon RX 6600
Radeon RX 7600
Arc A750
GeForce RTX 3080
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB
Radeon RX 6700 XT
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Radeon RX 6950 XT
Unrestrictedly recommended fromGeForce RTX 3080
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB
Radeon RX 6700 XT
Radeon RX 7700 XT
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
GeForce RTX 4070
Radeon RX 6800 XT
Radeon RX 7800 XT
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super
Radeon RX 7900 XT
With raytracing
Recommended with restrictions fromGeForce RTX 3060 Ti
GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Radeon RX 7600 XT
Arc A770
GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
GeForce RTX 4070
Radeon RX 6950 XT
GeForce RTX 3090
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super
Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Unrestrictedly recommended fromGeForce RTX 3080
GeForce RTX 4070
Radeon RX 6800 XT
Radeon RX 7800 XT
GeForce RTX 3090
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super
Radeon RX 7900 XT
GeForce RTX 4080

Recommendations for Full HD

Graphics cards with 8 GB are no longer enough for modern games - especially if you don't want to have the VRAM load displayed nervously for every new title in the future. As a result, and in view of the recent significant increase in gaming requirements, many relatively fast graphics cards can be found for just 1.920 × 1.080. The computing power is not necessarily required, but the memory expansion is, at least for carefree gaming.

Recommendations for WQHD

In WQHD, the demands on the graphics card increase; both the computing power and the available VRAM must be greater than for Full HD. However, the required leap in performance is still limited: 2.560 × 1.440 is no longer a particularly high resolution for modern hardware. However, if you want to make intensive use of raytracing, you still need a fairly fast graphics card for WQHD. At AMD in particular, only the fastest Radeon accelerators are often sufficient - unless the detail level is reduced.

Recommendations for Ultra HD

3.840 × 2.160 places the highest demands on the graphics card in several respects; both computing power and memory must be sufficient. Accordingly, some games require the fastest 3D accelerators, while other titles are somewhat more moderate in their requirements. The graphics card cannot be fast enough, especially with raytracing.

In UHD, DLSS or FSR is now often mandatory - and also useful

Gaming in Ultra HD: what does that even mean in 2024? A few years ago, the question did not arise: it was rendered "natively" in 3.840 × 2.160. However, temporal upsampling such as AMD FSR or Nvidia DLSS has now become so good that it either matches or sometimes even surpasses the image quality of native Ultra HD despite the lower render resolution.

In Ultra HD with DLSS, FSR or XeSS at the "Quality" level, which corresponds to a render resolution of 2.560 × 1.440, a better image quality is often achieved with massively increased performance than with native resolution. It therefore often no longer makes sense to play with the classic native resolution, especially as there are already games that no longer allow rendering without upsampling.

At lower resolutions, however, the quality decreases and the strengths and weaknesses of the two technologies become more apparent. While FSR often achieves usable to good results in Ultra HD, DLSS clearly wins in WQHD and especially Full HD. In Full HD in particular, it is much more likely that the native picture quality is no longer achieved. This does not make the technologies, especially DLSS, pointless with fewer render pixels, but the quality is usually no longer on a par with native rendering, especially with FSR. Nevertheless, upsampling is still often the preferred tool when more FPS is required because lower presets cost even more image quality.

DLSS/FSR Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction - what?

However, DLSS and FSR cannot simply be switched on and off. There are various quality levels and now also different techniques in general, but they all run under the same name. Super Resolution, Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction are all bundled under DLSS, but are fundamentally different techniques. And DLSS is also available in countless versions - from DLSS 2 to DLSS 3 and DLSS 3.5 through to various sub-versions.

Even if AMD FSR is a little clearer than Nvidia's technology: apart from technology enthusiasts, nobody really understands which term stands for what and what should be used in which situation. In order to simplify this, ComputerBase has written an FAQ (so far only in German), which deals with the topic and is updated on an ongoing basis.

  • Upscaling-FAQ: Questions about Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR and Intel XeSS answered

Current graphics card offers from well-known stores

You can buy PC hardware in what feels like hundreds of stores on the Internet. You can try to achieve the lowest purchase costs with various price machines. However, if you want to buy a graphics card as easily as possible, you can simply use the following table, which leads you to the desired model at the well-known retailers Alternate, Amazon, Caseking and Mindfactory. Alternatively, you can search for the cheapest offer yourself in the ComputerBase price comparison.

ManufacturerSeriesAvailability and current retail prices
Nvidia
GeForce RTX 4090Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4080 SuperAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4080Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SuperAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4070 TiAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4070 SuperAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4070Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4060 TiAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
GeForce RTX 4060Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
AMD
Radeon RX 7900 XTXAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7900 XTAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7900 GREAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7800 XTAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7700 XTAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7600 XTAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Radeon RX 7600Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Intel
Arc A770 16 GBAmazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison
Arc A750Amazon* Alternate* Caseking* Mindfactory* Price comparison

Current graphics card benchmarks

The following graphics card comparison shows the performance of all graphics cards recently tested by ComputerBase with the same test system in Full HD (1.920 × 1.080), WQHD (2.560 × 1.440) and Ultra HD (3.840 × 2.160) resolutions. The test system is based on an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the rest of the hardware is also state of the art.

Notes and tips on the diagrams

The grouped diagrams in the leaderboard, which show the three different resolutions, can be switched via the tabs in the diagram header. The benchmarks are divided into performance ratings with and without raytracing. If you do not want certain games to be included in the average analysis, you can set this using the "Bearbeiten" button. By clicking on "+ XX Einträge", further tested graphics cards can be displayed. If a graphics card is clicked on in the ranking, it receives the performance index of 100 percent and all other test subjects in the same diagram are displayed with their relative speed. This makes it easy for everyone to see what performance gains a faster model actually brings.

  • AVG-FPS: This is how many frames per second are calculated on average in the 25-second test sequence. The AVG FPS (AVG = average) does not say anything about whether the game hangs in between, possibly only between individual rendered frames.

Benchmarks in games with and without raytracing

The first benchmark gallery contains the benchmark results of classic rasterizer games, i.e. without an active raytracing option. The available resolutions are 1.920 × 1.080 (Full HD), 2.560 × 1.440 (WQHD) and 3.840 × 2.160 (Ultra HD).

Performancerating, Rasterizer

  • 1.920 × 1.080
  • 2.560 × 1.440
  • 3.840 × 2.160
Bearbeiten

Performancerating, Rasterizer – 1.920 × 1.080

Einheit: Bilder pro Sekunde (FPS), Geometrisches Mittel

However, some games now offer raytracing to improve the graphics to a greater or lesser extent. As raytracing enables more realistic graphics and the technology is supported by current AMD, Intel and Nvidia graphics cards as well as the Sony PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Xbox Series X and Series S consoles, it is being used in more and more titles. However, raytracing sometimes costs a lot of speed and it also changes the order of the GPUs in the graphics card benchmarks.

Performancerating, Raytracing

  • 1.920 × 1.080
  • 2.560 × 1.440
  • 3.840 × 2.160
Bearbeiten

Performancerating, Raytracing – 1.920 × 1.080

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090

      134,5

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 Super

      120,1

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080

      118,7

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super

      108,4

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

      102,3

    • AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX

      98,5

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super

      95,6

    • AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT

      87,9

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070

      83,4

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080

      81,2

    • AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE

      72,2

    • AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT

      67,5

    • AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT

      64,6

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

      61,1

    • AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT

      58,6

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti

      55,7

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

      49,4

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060

      46,6

    • Intel Arc A770

      46,4

    • AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

      45,3

    • AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT

      42,5

    • Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060

      41,7

    • Intel Arc A750

      38,0

    • AMD Radeon RX 7600

      33,8

    • AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT

      31,4

Einheit: Bilder pro Sekunde (FPS), Geometrisches Mittel

Price-performance ratio of the graphics cards

The following diagrams show the FPS-per-euro ratio of the graphics cards, illustrated for the three resolutions Full HD, WQHD and Ultra HD, each with and without raytracing. There is more to the performance of a graphics card than the FPS, which is important to bear in mind.

The diagrams can be used as follows: If a specific graphics card (point in the diagram) is selected, a line appears showing the price-FPS ratio of the other graphics cards in relation to the selection made. Graphics cards that lie in the area of the green arrow have a better price-to-FPS ratio. Those placed in the red area of the arrow have a worse one. The colors of the dots stand for the manufacturer (green for Nvidia, red for AMD, blue for Intel) and have nothing to do with a better or worse price-FPS ratio.

FPS/Euro (as of 15.01.2024)

  • 1.920 × 1.080
  • 1.920 × 1.080 + RT
  • 2.560 × 1.440
  • 2.560 × 1.440 + RT
  • 3.840 × 2.160
  • 3.840 × 2.160 + RT

FPS/Euro (as of 15.01.2024) – 1.920 × 1.080

What is the price trend for graphics cards?

The market prices of desktop graphics cards are constantly changing, whether due to product launches, new competitor models or simply because of sudden events such as a chip shortage or a mining boom. The following table shows the price development of all current graphics cards.

RRPBest price (in stock)
09.11.2023
Best price (in stock)
06.02.2024
Best price (in stock)
04.03.2024
Best price (in stock)
04.04.2024
RX 6600339 €199 € (12)210 € (13)208 € (13)210 € (12)
RX 6800579 €449 € (4)412 € (5)378 € (4)387 € (3)
RX 7600299 €272 € (14)277 € (13)278 € (13)278 € (13)
RX 7600 XT359 €353 € (10)355 € (10)349 € (10)
RX 7700 XT459 €459 € (12)454 € (13)429 € (14)419 € (14)
RX 7800 XT549 €539 € (15)529 € (14)524 € (18)519 € (19)
RX 7900 GRE609 €564 € (8)564 € (12)
RX 7900 XT1.050 €835 € (16)769 € (14)744 € (16)729 € (14)
RX 7900 XTX1.149 €989 € (14)978 € (11)949 € (12)949 € (10)
RTX 3060329 €289 € (33)289 € (22)287 € (24)287 € (21)
RTX 4060329 €305 € (33)299 € (36)295 € (38)295 € (39)
RTX 4060 Ti439 €409 € (38)384 € (40)399 € (42)379 € (41)
RTX 4070609 €579 € (48)573 € (58)559 € (56)539 € (56)
RTX 4070 Super659 €639 € (31)619 € (40)599 € (46)
RTX 4070 Ti899 €829 € (52)772 € (55)729 € (52)729 € (46)
RTX 4070 Ti Super889 €873 € (30)849 € (48)839 € (39)
RTX 40801.329 €1.179 € (47)1.149 € (39)1.060 € (37)1.029 € (29)
RTX 4080 Super1.109 €1.109 € (16)1.109 € (23)1.079 € (39)
RTX 40901.799 €1.879 € (33)1.849 € (40)1.789 € (41)1.749 € (36)
Arc A750349 €213 € (5)219 € (5)220 € (5)220 € (5)
Arc A770419 €349 € (5)335 € (4)339 € (4)324 € (4)

What will happen in the next few weeks

The Radeon RX 7900 GRE finally made it onto the retail market in February, which means that the market is likely to be at low ebb for some time to come. There are currently no indications of new graphics cards - nothing will happen at all before the second half of the year. There are also no plans for new products in the foreseeable future. Only the fact that AMD is currently working on FSR 3.1 with an improved super-resolution algorithm has been announced. However, there is nothing more than a "later in the year" release date.

Which GPU for current games?

ComputerBase regularly takes a close look at which GPU delivers which performance in which current games. Currently, most of the titles can also be found in the test course, but over time the overlaps will become less frequent - until a new course is created.

Tests for Dragon's Dogma 2, Horizon Forbidden West and more

Technical tests (so far only in German) have been published in recent months for Dragon's Dogma 2, Horizon Forbidden West and many more.

  • Cities: Skylines II
  • Dragon's Dogma 2
  • Forza Motorsport
  • Horizon Forbidden West
  • Lords of the Fallen
  • The Talos Principle II

Graphics card warranty: Which manufacturer offers which warranty?

It is quite rare, but from time to time the graphics card at home can sometimes break down. If the hardware has a defect, you have to rely on the manufacturer's warranty. And this varies greatly, sometimes even between individual models.

Details of the manufacturer's warranty

It is not easy to get a precise overview of the situation. Even the manufacturers sometimes find it difficult to provide the exact warranty conditions for each country. An exact overview of the current warranty situation in Germany can be found for a total of 18 manufacturers in the ComputerBase forum. The list is maintained by the community itself.

Further recommendations for the gaming PC

A graphics card alone is not enough for a modern PC. Processor, mainboard, memory and other components are just as necessary as they are important. The forum (mainly in German) offers help in putting together complete computers: Here, readers work on constantly updated posts that clarify what the optimum PC, including a suitable processor and all the trimmings, looks like for a particular budget.

The compilation for the ideal gaming PC leads the way. It lists six basic configurations from 450 to 1,400 euros. Many of the CPUs mentioned above can be found there directly.

  • The ideal gaming PC: assemble your own gaming PC
  • The ideal Mini-ITX gaming PC
  • The ideal office PC
  • And many more reader articles on the topic

Update

Change history

DateCustomizationNew GPUs compared
April 04, 2024Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests, warranty section renewed-
March 04, 2024Prices and delivery situation updated, new game testsRadeon RX 7900 GRE
February 06, 2024Restructuring of the buying guide, prices and delivery situation updated, general recommendations adjusted, new game testsGeForce RTX 4070 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, RTX 4080 Super, Radeon RX 7600 XT
November 09, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests, inclusion of older graphics card benchmarks-
September 08, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, general recommendations adjusted, new game tests, various small thingsRadeon RX 7700 XT, Radeon RX 7800 XT
July 01, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, general recommendations adjusted, new game testGeForce RTX 4060
June 01, 2023Complete retread of the buying guideGeForce RTX 4060 Ti, Radeon RX 7600
March 02, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, feature list expanded, new game tests-
February 06, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests, new section on notebook graphics cardsRTX 4000 Laptop GPUs
January 10, 2023Prices and delivery situation updated, general recommendations adjustedRadeon RX 7900 XTX, RX 7900 XT, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
November 28, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests, general recommendations adjusted, adjustments for next-gen graphics cardsGeForce RTX 4090, RTX 4080, Intel Arc A770, A750
September 09, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game test-
August 05, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game test-
July 01, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests-
June 09, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, FSR 2.0 integratedRadeon RX 6650 XT, RX 6750 XT, RX 6950 XT
May 02, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated-
April 13, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game testsGeForce RTX 3090 Ti
March 09, 2022Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests-
February 14, 2022Adaptation to new test course 2022, prices and delivery situation updated, new game testsRadeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 3050
November 25, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new game tests-
August 23, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new game testsRadeon RX 6600
September 03, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new game test-
August 13, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new outlook, new game testRadeon RX 6600 XT
July 02, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, AMD FSR installed, new game test-
June 11, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new outlookGeForce RTX 3080 Ti
GeForce RTX 3070 Ti
April 9, 2021Prices and delivery situation updated, new game test, new outlookRadeon RX 6700 XT

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FAQs

Which is better AMD or Intel or Nvidia? ›

In general, NVIDIA tends to outshine AMD and Intel when it comes to graphics processors thanks to their powerful performance, excellent ray tracing, and 4K rendering. However, AMD's Ryzen Series of GPUs are also very powerful in their own right and tend to cost less than NVIDIA's GPUs.

Which graphics card is best, AMD or Nvidia? ›

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.

Which version of GPU is best? ›

The best graphics card is objectively Nvidia's RTX 4090. Subjectively, however, you're going to want to weigh up the pros and cons of spending $1,600 or more on a single GPU. It's not for everyone. That's why we've tested every new GPU made by AMD, Intel, and Nvidia to find the best card across multiple price points.

What is the strongest GPU right now? ›

  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super. The best overall GPU right now. ...
  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE. AMD's best overall GPU right now. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070. A finely-balanced high-end Nvidia GPU. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090. The fastest GPU — great for creators, AI, and professionals. ...
  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. ...
  • Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060.
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Should I buy Intel or Nvidia? ›

With such a considerable difference in value, I'd recommend investing in Intel if you're looking to get into AI. Intel's stock price of $30 per share, compared to Nvidia's $904 per share, means your money will go much further with Intel.

Should I choose Intel or AMD? ›

Choosing an AMD processor will generally leave you with better game performance than Intel, especially at the high end, where AMD's 3D V-Cache processors rule. Truthfully, the gap between AMD and Intel is often small enough that it's difficult to notice—but AMD has the edge overall.

Will AMD ever beat Nvidia? ›

While AMD likely has a pricing edge over Nvidia, it is unlikely to ever lead the market, Moorhead believes. "Nvidia would have to screw up big time somehow for AMD to ever be a No. 1," Moorhead said. "At the same time, AMD would have to hit on all cylinders."

Why is AMD so far behind Nvidia? ›

A big reason that Nvidia keeps winning is that AMD doesn't bother to compete. Competition means giving customers exciting, fast, low cost GPUs. Nvidia, as #1, no longer needs to compete and has stopped winning via low cost, high performance GPUs.

Which is better, RX or RTX? ›

To make it easier, RX is a better value in raw performance, but RTX offers the best performance at a higher pricing point.

What is the #1 GPU? ›

Search Best Graphics Cards
RankDeviceValue for Money
1NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 DirectX 12.022
2NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 D DirectX 12.0
3AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX DirectX 12.030
4NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER DirectX 12.0
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How should I choose GPU? ›

How to select a GPU for rendering tasks? For rendering tasks, consider leveraging CUDA Cores for efficient processing of complex calculations. For enhanced performance and realistic lighting effects, you must look for Ray Tracing Cores (RT Cores) to accelerate ray tracing calculations.

Does it matter what GPU I buy? ›

Match your monitor resolution. 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.

Which Intel graphics card is best? ›

The best GPU from Intel right now is the Arc A770 Limited Edition, which isn't actually limited in availability but is what Intel refers to as "Founders Edition" cards.

Is Nvidia a better buy than AMD? ›

Both stocks would likely strengthen any portfolio over the long term. But earnings-per-share (EPS) estimates indicate AMD might have more room to run over the next two years. Data by YCharts. These charts show Nvidia's EPS could reach $36 by fiscal 2026, while AMD's might hit just over $7.

Which graphic card is best, Intel or AMD? ›

✅ You want hardware ray tracing and upscaling: Intel's hardware ray tracing and AI processors are surprisingly powerful for a first-generation graphics card. Don't buy it if: ❌ You want to play older PC games: Intel's graphics driver has gotten much better, but it still lags behind Nvidia and AMD on older titles.

Can Intel beat Nvidia? ›

Intel probably won't soar past Nvidia to become the world's biggest AI chipmaker, but the Gaudi 3 could offer the company a much-needed boost to earnings.

Is AMD more power efficient than Nvidia? ›

When set up right out of the box, AMD's card has a power draw of 263 watts, while Nvidia's offering sips just 200 watts. If you're concerned about your graphics card getting hot and heavy in operation — and spiking your electricity bill — the RTX 4070 is probably the better choice.

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