5 Best Budget GPUs To Play Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater

Here are the five best budget GPUs to buy to get a playable Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater gameplay experience.

5 Best Budget GPUs to Play Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
An image showing two budget GPUs for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (Image via Gigabyte | ASRockl)

Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater is a challenging game to run on budget GPUs. Without upscaling technology, the game’s existing optimization work would not allow for a playable framerate. The graphics are amazing, but only when you turn the settings up to medium and climb higher. With the GPU choices below, gamers can play with low to medium settings, but require upscaling to hit 60 FPS consistently.

Note: The GPUs mentioned in this article reflects the personal choice of the author

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1. Intel Arc B580

5 Best Budget GPUs to Play Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
An image showing the Intel Arc B580 GPU (Image via ASRock)

The Arc is for gamers seeking a faster alternative to the aging RTX 3060. The B580 with its Arc Alchemist cores should be enough to play at native 1080p low settings without the use of any upscaling, and get close to 60 FPS. Since the game doesn’t support Xess, using TSR hampers image quality. If Xess is supported at a given point, using medium settings with balanced upscaling should allow for maintaining near 60 FPS.

Specifications

  • Xe-Cores: 20
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2.85 GHz
  • VRAM: 12GB GDDR6 (192-bit bus at 19.5 Gbps)
  • Power: 175W TDP
  • Recommended AIB model: Asrock B580 Steel Legend

2. RTX 5060

An image showing the Gigabyte twin fan RTX 5060 (Image via Nvidia)
An image showing the Gigabyte twin fan RTX 5060 (Image via Nvidia)

The RTX 5060 is for gamers who want an Nvidia GPU under $300 and wish to play Metal Gear at 60 FPS and maintain some spectacular visuals. The 5060 is sufficient for 1080p gaming with medium settings, but it requires the performance upscaling profile (DLSS 4) to maintain 60 FPS in all scenarios.

Specifications

  • CUDA Cores: 4,352
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2.5 GHz
  • VRAM: 8GB GDDR6 (128-bit bus at 18 Gbps)
  • Power: 115W TDP
  • Recommended AIB model: MSI Ventus 2X RTX 5060

3. RX 9060 XT

AMD launched RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025 (Image via AMD)
An image showing the 9060 XT within a system (Image via AMD)

The 9060 XT is for gamers seeking a Team RED alternative to play Metal Gear at 1080p on medium settings. The 9060 XT has enough horsepower to run the game at medium settings, mostly hitting 60 FPS. The 16GB model is the one to get here, as the 8GB model lacks value.

Specifications

  • Compute Units: 32
  • Stream Processors: 2,048
  • Boost Clock: Up to 3.30 GHz
  • VRAM: 16GB GDDR6 (128-bit bus at 20 Gbps)
  • Power: 150-182W TBP
  • Recommended AIB model: ASUS Prime RX 9060 XT OC

4. RTX 3060

GTX 1660 Super to RTX 3060 12GB
An image showing the Gigabyte twin fan RTX 3060 (Image via Gigabyte)

The RTX 3060 is for gamers looking for the bare minimum to play Metal Gear at low settings with DLSS to hit 60 FPS. The RTX 3060 with 12GB VRAM is the one to consider here; the 8GB VRAM model should be avoided.

Specifications

  • CUDA Cores: 3,584
  • Boost Clock: Up to 1.78 GHz
  • VRAM: 12GB GDDR6 (192-bit bus at 15 Gbps)
  • Power: 170W TDP
  • Recommended AIB model: ASUS Dual RTX 3060 OC

5. RTX 4060 Ti

RTX 4060 Ti (Image via: Nvidia, ASUS, Deltias Gaming)
An image showing the ASUS Twin-fan RTX 4060 Ti 8GB as a reference (Image via ASUS)

The RTX 4060 Ti is suitable for budget gamers looking for a refurbished card to play Metal Gear at 1440p on medium settings. The 4060 Ti 16GB model is the one to consider, as the 8GB is only fit for 1080p, medium to low settings, with upscaling.

Specifications

  • CUDA Cores: 4,352
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2.67 GHz
  • VRAM: 16GB GDDR6 (128-bit bus)
  • Power: 160W TDP
  • Recommended AIB model: MSI RTX 4060 Ti Gaming X Trio

Verdict

All of these budget GPUs will help you run the game at 1080p, medium-low settings with upscaling. The B580 or the 9060 XT will offer the best value. The RTX 5060 is for buyers who require DLSS MFG, and the 4060 Ti is for used GPU shoppers.

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