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Cheapest 4GB GPU (2026) — Singapore

4GB is the entry point for dedicated graphics — enough to leave integrated graphics behind for esports titles and older or less demanding games, at a price that barely dents a budget build. These picks are pulled live from current Singapore retailer prices in SGD and ranked cheapest-first, so the #1 pick can change as prices and stock move.

Best suited for esports titles at 1080p on low-to-medium settings, retro/older game libraries, and general desktop use with light gaming.

🆕 New

Top PickGeForce GTX 1050 Ti

4 GB GDDR5 · Performance 4/100

S$190

Tableau de comparaison et de sélection des GPU
Nom du GPU
Prix
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
NVIDIA
Arc A310
INTEL
Radeon RX 6500 XT
AMD
GeForce GTX 1650
NVIDIA

♻️ Used

Top PickGeForce GTX 1650 SUPER

4 GB GDDR6 · Performance 9/100

Données en attente

Tableau de comparaison et de sélection des GPU
Nom du GPU
Prix
GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER
NVIDIA
Données en attente
Radeon RX 6500 XT
AMD
GeForce GTX 1650
NVIDIA
Données en attente
Radeon RX 570
AMD
Données en attente

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 4GB VRAM enough for gaming in 2026?

For esports titles (Valorant, CS2, League of Legends) and older AAA games, yes. Modern demanding titles at high settings will struggle or require turning textures down.

What can't a 4GB GPU handle?

High-resolution texture packs in recent AAA titles, and most 1440p/4K gaming — 4GB becomes a bottleneck well before the GPU's core performance does in those cases.

Is it worth paying a little more for 6GB instead?

If your budget allows it, yes — 6GB meaningfully extends the games and texture settings you can run comfortably, and the step up is often modest at Singapore entry-level prices once you compare live SGD listings rather than a single sticker price.