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Best GPU Under $300 (2026) — United States

At $300, you're shopping the sweet spot for 1080p gaming: modern esports titles and most AAA games at medium-to-high settings without stretching your budget. The picks below are pulled live from current retailer prices and ranked by performance, not a fixed "best of" list — so the #1 pick can change as prices move.

Best suited for 1080p gaming, esports titles (Valorant, CS2, Fortnite), and budget-conscious builds where the CPU and GPU need to stay balanced.

🆕 New

Top PickRadeon RX 6700 XT

12 GB GDDR6 · Performance 24/100

$269 USD

Tableau de comparaison et de sélection des GPU
Nom du GPU
Prix
Radeon RX 6700 XT
AMD
Arc B580
INTEL
GeForce RTX 5050
NVIDIA
Radeon RX 7600
AMD
Arc A770
INTEL

♻️ Used

Top PickGeForce RTX 3070

8 GB GDDR6 · Performance 27/100

$255 USD

Tableau de comparaison et de sélection des GPU
Nom du GPU
Prix
GeForce RTX 3070
NVIDIA
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
NVIDIA
NVIDIA
Radeon RX 7600
AMD
GeForce RTX 4060
NVIDIA

Almost in budget

These cards are a bit over budget right now, but have recently, genuinely been available in this range — worth a price alert if you're willing to wait.

GeForce RTX 3060 Ti

$313 USD

Typically available around $295 USD over the last 90 days — sometimes in this range

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $300 enough for a good gaming GPU in 2026?

Yes — $300 reliably buys a card capable of smooth 1080p gaming at high settings in most titles, and playable 1440p in less demanding games. It's the most competitive price tier for esports-focused builds.

Should I buy new or used at this price point?

New is safer for warranty coverage, but a lightly-used card one tier above $300 (bought below its original price) can outperform a new card at $300. Compare the Value Score, not just the sticker price.

How often does this list update?

The picks above reflect current in-stock retailer prices, refreshed regularly — the ranking can shift day to day as prices and inventory change.