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Graphics Card (GPU)

The graphics card, also known as a GPU, is a central component of any gaming PC build. It determines the display quality, game smoothness, 3D rendering, and even performance in certain creative tasks like video editing or 3D modeling. If you want to play recent games, stream, or work with demanding software, you need a suitable graphics card.

At DropReference, we list all the affordable graphics cards on the market, whether for gaming in Full HD or for a performance-oriented setup. With our real-time GPU price comparator, you can easily spot the best deals, stock changes, and good plans from major retailers.

How to Choose Your Graphics Card?

Choosing a graphics card depends on several criteria: your screen resolution (1080p, 1440p, 4K), the games or software you use, the power of your power supply, the size of your case, and of course your budget. There are entry-level models for small office or multimedia setups, as well as powerful GPUs for demanding gamers or creative professionals.

No need to spend hours: our free PC configurator allows you to instantly check the compatibility between your graphics card and other components of your PC (motherboard, power supply, etc.).

AMD or NVIDIA?

The GPU market is dominated by two major manufacturers: AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce. Both offer diverse ranges tailored to every budget. NVIDIA stands out with its technologies like DLSS and ray tracing, while AMD often provides a better performance-to-price ratio. No matter your choice, you will find a gaming graphics card compatible with your PC on DropReference.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Graphics Cards

  • How much video memory (VRAM) do I need?
    8 GB is sufficient for gaming at 1080p on most games. For 4K or highly demanding games, aim for 12 to 16 GB.
  • Will my graphics card fit in my case?
    Some cards are long or thick. Be sure to check the dimensions and compatibility with your case, or use our configurator.
  • Do I need a special power supply for a graphics card?
    Yes, some cards require a powerful power supply with PCIe connectors. We indicate all of this in our product sheets.
  • Is a graphics card necessary for an office PC?
    No, some processors have an integrated GPU (called iGPU). This is enough for standard usage (browsing, videos, office tasks).

Whether you're building your first PC or looking to upgrade your gaming setup, choosing a good graphics card is essential to get the best from your components. At DropReference, we help you compare, check compatibility, and buy your GPU at the best price.