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Cheapest 24GB+ GPU (2026) — Australia

24GB and above is the top VRAM tier — no current game comes close to needing this much, so cards here are chosen for maximum future-proofing, serious creative work, or local AI/LLM experimentation alongside top-tier gaming performance. Picks are ranked cheapest-first from Australian retailer stock.

Best for no-compromise 4K gaming, professional creative workloads, and running larger AI/LLM models locally alongside gaming.

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Top PickGeForce RTX 5090

32 GB GDDR7 · Performance 100/100

A$7,253

GPU comparison and selection table
GPU Name
Price
GeForce RTX 4090
NVIDIA
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AMD
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NVIDIA
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GeForce RTX 3090
NVIDIA
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NVIDIA

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Top PickGeForce RTX 5090

32 GB GDDR7 · Performance 100/100

Awaiting Data

GPU comparison and selection table
GPU Name
Price
NVIDIA
GeForce RTX 4090
NVIDIA
Awaiting Data
AMD
Awaiting Data
NVIDIA
Awaiting Data
GeForce RTX 3090
NVIDIA
Awaiting Data

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need 24GB VRAM for gaming?

No current game needs this much — you're paying for headroom, creative work, or AI/ML capability rather than a gaming necessity.

Is 24GB+ better value for AI work than a dedicated workstation card?

It depends on the workload — gaming cards in this tier offer strong raw VRAM at a competitive price, but workstation cards add ECC memory and certified drivers that matter for professional and production use. Check our Workstation GPU rankings to compare directly.

Will 24GB+ stay relevant for years to come?

Very likely for gaming — it's far beyond what any current or near-future game needs. For AI/creative work, VRAM needs can grow faster, so check specific model and workload requirements.