The Best Gaming Graphics Cards: 1920x1200 & 2560x1600

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A powerful graphics card is likely the most expensive component in your PC if you’re a gamer, but with all current and past-gen GPUs available in the range of $100 to $500, it can be tough to pick the right solution for your needs.

In an effort to narrow things down, we’re about to compare today’s most relevant gaming cards that sell for $200 or more, testing them in a slew of games to see how it breaks down as we look for the best graphics cards for gaming at resolutions of 1920×1200 and 2560×1600.

Most GPU releases go through our testbench, however when we review these graphics cards, the GPUs are fairly new or barely making it to market, drivers are not entirely optimized, and most importantly, true market pricing has not settled down to its long-term value.

Good read if you want to see bang for your buck $$$$$

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Robag

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chipper's picture

670 baby!

Glad to see my choice still stands after few months. Nice article Robag

Fuzz's picture

670

Fantastic choice. Wish I’d gone for an OC 670. Great value. I mean I can’t complain about having an OC 680, it does perform better, but not by enough to justify the cost.

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