The graphics card is the single most important component for gaming and creative workloads, so it's worth understanding what separates a good choice from a poor one. The current generation spans PCIe 5.0 cards with GDDR7 memory, hardware ray tracing, and upscaling technologies like DLSS 4 and FSR 4, all of which have a genuine impact on real-world performance. VRAM capacity matters enormously right now, with 8GB increasingly feeling tight in modern titles and 12GB or 16GB becoming the more sensible baseline for anything bought to last.
We compare cards from all the major AIB partners, including Gigabyte, ASUS, MSI, Sapphire, Palit, PowerColor, XFX, Zotac, and several others. The range runs from budget-friendly entry-level options suited to office machines and basic media use, through to flagship cards commanding serious money for 4K gaming or GPU-accelerated professional work.
One thing worth noting is cooling configuration. Triple-fan designs handle heat far better under sustained loads than dual-fan equivalents, particularly in tighter cases where airflow is already compromised.
Graphics Cards
325 products
Graphics Cards Price Distribution
Showing 283 in-stock products. Average price: £682.89. Range: £53.99 - £4,509.76.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest Graphics Card available in the UK?
The cheapest Graphics Card currently available is priced at £53.99. We compare prices across multiple UK retailers to find the best deals.
How many Graphics Cards does PC Prowler compare?
We currently compare prices on 325 Graphics Cards products from 20 brands across multiple UK retailers.
What is the average price of Graphics Cards in the UK?
The average price of in-stock Graphics Cards is currently £682.89, with prices ranging from £53.99 to £4,509.76.
Which brands of Graphics Cards can I compare?
We compare Graphics Cards from 20 brands including Acer, AMD, ASRock, ASUS, Biostar, Dell, Gigabyte, Inno3d and more.


