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Comparison guide

How to compare graphics cards for a real PC build

A GPU comparison should connect raw graphics specs to the games, resolution, and power budget you actually plan to use. VRAM, board power, clock speed, dimensions, and price can all change the right pick.

PC Launchpad combines current catalog data, normalized comparison charts, and a full side-by-side spec table so you can compare graphics cards without reducing the decision to one headline number. Use the chart for a quick read, then verify the exact specs before adding a part to your build.

VRAM capacity

Higher VRAM can help with modern games, high-resolution textures, and creative workloads.

Board power

Shows whether your PSU and case airflow are likely to be enough.

Clock and memory specs

Useful context, especially when comparing cards in the same GPU family.

Physical size

Length, slot width, and cooler design can decide whether the card fits your case.

FAQ: comparing graphics cards

What should I check first?

Start with compatibility and the specs that matter for your workload, then use price to decide whether the upgrade is worth it.

Why compare more than two parts?

Comparing three or four parts makes it easier to see whether one option is a real value pick or just better than a weak alternative.

What happens after I choose?

Use the selected part in the builder to check compatibility, budget fit, and the rest of the component list.