Find my GPU
Seven short questions about your monitor, the games you play and what you are willing to spend. You get one recommendation, the reasoning behind it, the main compromise you are accepting, and three alternatives that win on a different axis.
Nothing is stored and no account is needed. The engine is deterministic: the same answers always produce the same result, and the weighting is documented in full.
Step 1 of 7Budget
Takes about a minute
What you get at the end
A recommendation you can argue with, rather than a number you have to trust.
One clear match
A single card, with a match percentage and a plain-English list of why each of your answers pointed at it.
The compromise, stated
Every recommendation gives something up. CompareYourGPU names the criterion where it loses the most ground, and which card would do better on it.
Three alternatives
The best cheaper option, the next step up in performance, and the best value pick, each computed from the same answers.
Frame-rate targets are matched against CompareYourGPU’s estimated performance model, not measured benchmarks, and the results page says so. Only cards that are still in production are recommended, because there is no point sending you shopping for something you cannot buy new. Everything else remains browsable in the full directory.