How RankedGPU works
RankedGPU helps you compare graphics cards from supported marketplaces (Amazon-first). The focus is value: a quick score, clear badges, and filters that help you shortlist SKUs faster.
What you're comparing
- Listings reflect public product information and pricing from supported seller pages. We normalize GPU chip, VRAM, VRAM type, cooler style, and price where parsing allows.
- Details are shown to help you judge fit and value—not as a substitute for the seller page, PSU specs, or case clearance.
- Information can change over time as listings update. Always confirm price, availability, and compatibility on the marketplace page before you purchase.
Value Score, badges, and price per GB VRAM
Price / GB VRAM is listing price divided by VRAM capacity on the card.
Value Score (shown as n/100) helps you quickly spot better-priced offers in your current filtered list, grouped by GPU chip. Higher score usually means better value for that group.
Badges (Best Value, Great Deal, Smart Choice, etc.) are a friendly shortcut so you can scan the table faster.
Sorting & filters
Narrow the table by GPU chip text, minimum VRAM, VRAM type, and cooling style. Then sort by VRAM, GPU name, price, price per GB VRAM, or value score.
Product row & details panel
On the offers page, click a table row (not the View offer button) to open a side panel with a short summary of key specs and a link to the listing page. The demo below uses the same interaction with sample rows.
| Product | GPU / VRAM type | VRAM |
|---|---|---|
Example RTX 4070 12GB (illustration) Click row for details (same idea as the live offers table) | RTX 4070 · GDDR6X | 12 GB |
Example RX 7800 XT 16GB (illustration) Click row for details (same idea as the live offers table) | RX 7800 XT · GDDR6 | 16 GB |
Example RTX 4060 8GB (illustration) Click row for details (same idea as the live offers table) | RTX 4060 · GDDR6 | 8 GB |