Best GPU Under S$300 (2026) — Singapore
At S$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
GPU Name | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
INTEL | 0.582 | 16/100 | 8 GB | |
NVIDIA | 0.376 | 10/100 | 6 GB | |
| 0.269 | 8/100 | 4 GB | ||
INTEL | 0.284 | 6/100 | 6 GB | |
| 0.182 | 6/100 | 8 GB |
♻️ Used
GPU Name | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
NVIDIA | 0.028 | — | 1 GB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is S$300 enough for a good gaming GPU in 2026?
Yes — S$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 usually comes with a local retailer or distributor warranty, which matters more in a smaller market like Singapore where informal resale channels can be harder to get support from. A lightly-used card one tier above S$300 can still outperform a new card at S$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 as prices and inventory change, including around regional promotions and restocks.