Best GPU Under €1,800 (2026) — Ireland
Under €1,800 covers the flagship-class tier: the highest gaming performance available outside specialised workstation cards, with maximum VRAM and full ray tracing at native 4K in virtually every current title.
Best for no-compromise 4K (and multi-monitor or high-refresh 4K) gaming, high-end streaming setups, and gamers who also lean on their GPU for serious creative or AI workloads.
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Highest benchmark performance among in-stock new GPUs priced within €1800. Ties break on value score.
GeForce RTX 508016 GB GDDR7 · Performance 67/100
€1,349
GPU Name | Price |
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GeForce RTX 5080NVIDIA | |
GeForce RTX 4080 SUPERNVIDIA | |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a flagship GPU worth it for gaming alone?
For most gamers, the performance-per-euro is lower than mid-tier cards — check the live ranking. It makes the most sense if you also run demanding creative, streaming, or AI workloads alongside gaming.
Will a €1,800 GPU bottleneck on an older CPU?
Likely yes at 1080p/1440p — this tier is built for 4K, where the GPU stays the bottleneck. Pair it with a recent high-end CPU to avoid leaving performance on the table.
Should I consider a workstation card instead at this price?
If your primary use is professional rendering, CAD, or large AI models rather than gaming, check our Workstation GPU rankings — they're optimised for VRAM capacity and ECC/NVLink support rather than gaming performance.