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0871 244 0934GIGABYTE graphics cards offer smooth frame rates, sharp detail and dependable cooling. This range includes NVIDIA GeForce RTX and AMD Radeon RX models for 1080p, 1440p and 4K gaming, plus options for streaming, editing and multi-monitor setups. Compare memory size, clock speed, cooling style, power needs and delivery options to find the right card for your build without the stress.
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A GIGABYTE graphics card can suit anything from a tidy 1080p gaming PC to a high-power 4K setup. Gigabyte offers a wide mix of NVIDIA and AMD cards, with options such as Windforce, Gaming OC, AERO and AORUS. These ranges focus on cooling, clock speeds and design, so you can choose a card that fits your case, budget and the games you play.
A GIGABYTE RTX 5080 is aimed at gamers and creators who want strong 4K headroom, fast memory and advanced features like DLSS and ray tracing. If you want strong 1440p performance without going quite as high, a GIGABYTE 5070 Ti can be a smart step. It gives you plenty of power for demanding games, high-refresh monitors and creative work, while often costing less than top-tier cards.
A GIGABYTE 9070 XT is ideal if you want strong Radeon performance for 1440p gaming, ultrawide monitors and light 4K play. AMD cards are often a good shout for gaming value, with plenty of VRAM and solid frame rates for the money. Before you buy, check your PSU, case space and display ports. It’s not glamorous, but it saves a lot of bother later.
Our AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards buying guides help you shop smarter by providing you with accurate information on the specs and features you need.
| GPU Model | CUDA / Compute Cores | Boost Clock (GHz) | Memory (VRAM) | Memory Type | Memory Interface Width | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 3050 | 2560 CUDA cores | 1.78 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | 128-bit | Good for 1080p gaming, budget-friendly |
| RTX 3060 | 3584 CUDA cores | 1.78 GHz | 12 GB | GDDR6 | 192-bit | Strong 1080p/1440p card with ray tracing |
| RTX 4060 | 3072 CUDA cores | 2.46 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | 128-bit | Ada Lovelace architecture, DLSS 3 support |
| RTX 5060 | 3840 CUDA cores | 2.50 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR7 | 128-bit | 5th-gen AI cores, 4th-gen ray tracing, 1080p high refresh |
| RTX 5060 Ti | 4608 CUDA cores | 2.57 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR7 | 128-bit | More power for higher settings, great for 1440p gaming |
| RTX 5070 | 6144 CUDA cores | 2.51 GHz | 12 GB | GDDR7 | 192-bit | Excellent 1440p and entry 4K performance |
| RTX 5070 Ti | 8960 CUDA cores | 2.45 GHz | 16 GB | GDDR7 | 256-bit | Premium 1440p/4K, strong ray tracing & AI performance |
| RTX 5080 | 10752 CUDA cores | 2.62 GHz | 16 GB | GDDR7 | 256-bit | High-end 4K gaming, creator-ready |
| RX 7600 | 32 Compute Units | 2.25 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | 128-bit | Great budget AMD card, good for 1080p |
| RX 9060 | 28 Compute Units | 2.53 GHz | 8 GB | GDDR6 | 128-bit | Fast gaming at 1080p, RDNA 3 features |