Decision-makers shopping the under-R10,000 GPU bracket want a feature grid, not a hype reel: what each card offers across VRAM, upscaling, encoding, and power, so the pick is confident and bottleneck-free. At this budget, every rand counts, so the grid keeps the choice honest.

Quick Answer

On a feature grid, the under-R10,000 leaders are the RTX 5060 (DLSS, broad support), the Intel Arc B580 (12GB VRAM, AV1 encoding), and RX 7600-class Radeon cards (strong raw performance). All three target 1080p high at 100+ fps; the right pick depends on whether you weight upscaling and support (RTX 5060), VRAM and streaming (Arc B580), or raw frames per rand (Radeon).

The grid rows that decide a budget GPU

Four rows matter most. VRAM: 8GB is fine for 1080p today, 12GB on the Arc B580 adds margin for texture-heavy titles. Upscaling: DLSS on the RTX 5060 is the most mature, with AMD FSR and Intel XeSS as alternatives. Encoding: Arc's AV1 encoder is the standout for streamers. Power: a quality 550-650W PSU suits this whole bracket, no need for more. Match these to your use and the choice falls out cleanly.

Avoiding bottlenecks at this tier

A sub-R10,000 GPU deserves a balanced platform: a Ryzen 5 7600, 32GB DDR5, and an NVMe SSD prevent the CPU or memory from holding the card back. Over-spec the PSU and you waste budget; under-spec the RAM and you stutter in modern games. A 1080p 144Hz monitor completes a tidy, balanced build. For a decision-maker, the safe default is the RTX 5060 for its mature ecosystem, with the Arc B580 the value alternative.

TIP

upscaling priority first, DLSS, FSR, or XeSS, then pick the card that supports it best, this single choice narrows the bracket fast.

FAQ

Which sub-R10,000 GPU has the best features?

The RTX 5060 leads on DLSS and driver support, the Arc B580 on 12GB VRAM and AV1 encoding. Both target 1080p high at 100+ fps, so weight the features you actually use.

Do I need DLSS at this budget?

DLSS helps in demanding titles and is the most mature upscaler, making the RTX 5060 a safe default. AMD's FSR and Intel's XeSS are capable alternatives on Radeon and Arc cards.

What PSU suits a sub-R10,000 GPU?

A quality 550-650W unit is correct for this tier. A larger PSU wastes budget that is better spent on RAM, storage, or the GPU itself.

Pick your upscaling priority, balance the build with a Ryzen 5 and 32GB DDR5, and choose from the sub-R10,000 GPUs at Evetech.