5 Budget GPUs For 1440p Gaming in 2025

If you are planning to build a new 1440p gaming PC on a budget, then you are in luck. We are showcasing all the best budget GPUs for 1440p.

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Three Budget GPUs (Image via GIGABYTE | ASUS | ASRock)

Are you looking for a new 1440p gaming graphics card but unsure which to buy? Well, you are not alone. The GPUs that most YouTubers and influencers recommend are simply out of the budget of many gamers. You need a decent budget GPU that performs well without putting a hole through your wallet, but finding one isn’t easy. The names and models of modern graphics cards can be a bit confusing. That’s why we have compiled a list of the five best graphics cards we recommend buying for budget users.

In this article, I’m sharing the list of budget GPUs and explaining everything you need to know about them to help you choose the right one.

Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions. Also, prices mentioned herein are subject to change.

What Are the Best GPUs For 1440p Gaming?

1) ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Challenger 16GB

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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Challenger (Image via ASRock)

Price: $599.99

The Radeon RX 9070 is the best GPU on this list in terms of both performance and value. It is designed for high-end 1440p gaming, so AMD equipped it with 16GB of VRAM to ensure there are no compromises in visual fidelity, now and in the future. This GPU is based on RDNA 4 architecture, which has significantly improved ray tracing performance.

Therefore, you won’t have to compromise on ray tracing performance compared to previous Radeon graphics cards. I understand that $600 for a GPU is not really cheap, but the performance it delivers is much better than anything available in this price range.

SpecificationsDetails
ArchitectureRDNA 4
Shader cores3584
RT cores56
TMUs224
ROPs128
Base core clock speeds1330 MHz
Boost core clock speeds2520 MHz
Memory capacity16GB GDDR6
Memory bus width256-bit
Memory bandwidth644.6 GB/s
Manufacturing node4nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)220W

2) GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 Ti WINDFORCE OC 16GB

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GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB (Image via GIGABYTE)

Price: $449.99

The RTX 5060 Ti is also a great GPU for 1440p gaming. Its raw performance is quite impressive and can run many games at 1440p resolution with 60+ FPS. You will be able to play games with ultra or extreme textures without any issues due to the inclusion of 16GB VRAM, which future-proofs the card. Also, this GPU is not meant to be a ray tracing powerhouse, but it can handle ray tracing in many games quite well.

You can apply one or two RT effects like RT Reflections and RT AO without destroying the FPS too much. However, using too many RT effects will overwhelm the card. The only caveat of this GPU is its price, which should be a bit lower.

SpecificationsDetails
ArchitectureBlackwell
Shader cores4608
RT cores36
TMUs144
ROPs48
Base core clock speeds2160 MHz
Boost core clock speeds2510 MHz
Memory capacity16GB GDDR7
Memory bus width128-bit
Memory bandwidth448.0 GB/s
Manufacturing node5nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)180W

3) ASUS AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Prime OC 16GB

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ASUS AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Prime OC 16GB (Image via ASUS)

Price: $349.99

The Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB graphics card is simply the best budget GPU as of this writing. If you are looking for a GPU at around the $350 price bracket, look no further and just buy this. The Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB has no competition at the moment. That’s because the performance it delivers comes strikingly close to the RTX 5060 Ti, yet it costs $100 less.

Like the RTX 5060 Ti, it also comes with 16GB of VRAM, so you won’t have to worry about games that require a lot of VRAM. The Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB is quite decent at ray tracing but slower than the RTX 5060 Ti.

SpecificationsDetails
ArchitectureRDNA 4
Shader cores2048
RT cores32
TMUs128
ROPs64
Base core clock speeds1700 MHz
Boost core clock speeds3130 MHz
Memory capacity16GB GDDR6
Memory bus width128-bit
Memory bandwidth322.3 GB/s
Manufacturing node4nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)160W

4) ASUS The SFF-Ready Prime GeForce RTX 5060 8GB

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ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5060 8GB (Image via ASUS)

Price: $299.99

The RTX 5060 is one of the best budget GPUs under the $300 price bracket. It is designed to deliver a competitive 1080p performance, but it can also provide a solid 1440p gaming performance due to the inclusion of DLSS 4. This technology can really increase the framerates in most modern games. Getting 60 FPS at 1440p won’t be an issue for this GPU. On top of that, DLSS 4’s MFG technology can push the FPS to 120 and above in supported titles. The RTX 5060 also consumes very little power, so even PCs with older PSUs can use this GPU.

SpecificationsDetails
ArchitectureBlackwell
Shader cores3840
RT cores30
TMUs120
ROPs48
Base core clock speeds2280 MHz
Boost core clock speeds2497 MHz
Memory capacity8GB GDDR7
Memory bus width128-bit
Memory bandwidth448.0 GB/s
Manufacturing node5nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)145W

5) ASRock Intel Arc B570 Challenger D 10GB

Picture describes ASRock Intel Arc B570 Challenger as a budget GPU
ASRock Intel Arc B570 Challenger is a budget GPU (Image via ASRock)

Price: $279.99

The Intel Arc B570 is the company’s cheapest graphics in its latest B-series of GPUs, but don’t let its cheaper price tag fool you. It can deliver a very competitive 1440p performance without compromising the visual settings, thanks to the inclusion of 10GB of VRAM. Its ray tracing performance is also comparable to the Nvidia RTX cards. In terms of overall performance, it is a bit more powerful than the RTX 4060 but definitely slower than the newer RTX 5060. However, the Arc B570 has more VRAM than both RTX cards.

SpecificationsDetails
ArchitectureXe2 Battlemage
Shader cores2304
RT cores18
TMUs144
ROPs80
Base core clock speeds2500 MHz
Boost core clock speeds2600 MHz
Memory capacity10GB GDDR6
Memory bus width160-bit
Memory bandwidth380.0 GB/s
Manufacturing node5nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)150W

Final Thoughts

This concludes the list of all the best budget graphics cards you can buy in 2025. The RTX 5060 Ti and Radeon RX 9070 XT are obviously the best GPUs on this list, but they cost a bit more. However, the cheaper ones, such as the RTX 5060 and lower, aren’t bad either. Choose one that best suits your needs, requirements, and budget.


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