Best GPU Under €1000 (2026) — Portugal
€1,000 marks the entry into genuinely strong 4K gaming — native or lightly-upscaled 4K at high settings in most titles, with plenty of headroom left for 1440p at maximum settings and high refresh rates.
Best for 4K gaming at high settings, or maxed-out 1440p at very high refresh rates for competitive and single-player titles alike.
New
Highest benchmark performance among in-stock new GPUs priced within €1000. Ties break on value score.
GeForce RTX 5070 Ti16 GB GDDR7 · Performance 55/100
€920
GPU Name | Price |
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GeForce RTX 5070 TiNVIDIA | |
GeForce RTX 3080 TiNVIDIA | |
GeForce RTX 4070NVIDIA | |
Used
Highest benchmark performance among in-stock used or refurbished GPUs priced within €1000. Ties break on value score.
GeForce RTX 508016 GB GDDR7 · Performance 67/100
€995
GPU Name | Price |
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GeForce RTX 5080NVIDIA | |
GeForce RTX 4080 SUPERNVIDIA | |
GeForce RTX 4080NVIDIA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a €1,000 GPU for 4K, or can I spend less?
You can get playable 4K well below €1,000 with upscaling, but €1,000 is where native or lightly-upscaled 4K at high settings becomes consistent across most current titles.
Is this tier worth it for content creation, not just gaming?
Yes — cards in this range typically have enough VRAM and encode/decode throughput for comfortable video editing and rendering alongside gaming, though dedicated workstation cards suit heavier professional workloads better.
How much does ray tracing cost at this tier?
Full ray tracing (not just reflections/shadows) is playable at 1440p/4K with upscaling in most current titles at this performance level.