In recent years, market conditions, geopolitics, and cryptocurrencies created a perfect storm to force graphics card pricing upwards. It was already tough to buy GPUs on a budget unless you were content with a functional graphics card that would display your desktop but not much in the way of playing games. Nvidia, and to a lesser extent AMD, have all but abandoned the budget range. Even Intel, which is now making discrete graphics cards, decided to aim for the low-to-mid market. That means that with a few exceptions, the value-conscious PC user has to choose between older cards. Below the $300 mark, they won’t be the best graphics cards, but can still handle 1080p gaming, and a few cards on this list can manage 1440p gaming at decent framerates.