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Nvidia RTX 4090 – Faster Gameplay with Stronger GPU
Nvidia has released the RTX 4-series, a new line of graphics cards that includes the high-end RTX 4090 (at a price of $1,599) and the somewhat cheaper RTX 4080 (at a price of $1,399). For PC gamers who have been priced out of the GPU market for years due to crypto mining, the update comes at an intriguing moment when they now have an option between buying their long-awaited older cards or the flashy (and pricey) new ones.
As could be expected, the 4-series is a vast improvement over the 3-series, which was often purchased in bulk by bots and dubious activities whenever it became available because of its prevalence in the cryptocurrency mining industry and a few other computation-hungry applications. The result was that the strong cards were extremely scarce and expensive.
AMD, Nvidia’s eternal adversary, saw this as an opening and capitalized by promoting their cards’ lower cost and greater efficiency (more performance for the same amount of money). Over the past two years, more consumers have likely shifted to AMD due to market irritation than due to a desire to save some power and money.
But now Nvidia is making a comeback and going for the big fish with its next-gen GPUs, which will undoubtedly be the most powerful ones available right now. Next-generation releases from both Nvidia and AMD are on the horizon, but Nvidia has long held the title of “fastest card, but at what cost?”
Nvidia’s new “Ada Lovelace” architecture is being promoted since it increases the amount of cores, processors, and shaders, as well as the required rise in performance observed in today’s games. Ray tracing for lighting and Deep Learning Super Sampling, a complex frame generation approach that improves both frame rates and visual fidelity, are two examples of such unique processes that are sped up by this.
Capabilities are boasted about at great length. Nvidia and Valve collaborated to “reimagine” the iconic mind-bending first-person puzzler Portal, which will receive ray tracing and DLSS in a new edition available for free to anybody who already owns it as a demonstration of some of the methods.
All-New Ray-Tracing Technology Makes Games Feel More Real than Ever
It has long been considered the pinnacle of visual technology to be able to generate ray-traced landscapes with physically accurate lighting in real time. The geometric complexity of surroundings and objects has also grown as 3D games and visuals have advanced in their pursuit of realism.
It takes a lot of processing power for visuals to seem physically correct. Games like Cyberpunk 2077, which use ray tracing, do around 600 ray tracing computations every pixel to establish lighting, a factor of 16 rise from the first ray traced games presented four years ago.
Improved by adding two additional crucial hardware units, the third-generation RT Cores now provide ray-triangle intersection testing that is twice as fast. Ray tracing of alpha-test geometry is accelerated by a factor of two thanks to an Opacity Micromap Engine, and micro-meshes are generated on the fly by a Micro-Mesh Engine so that more geometry may be produced in real time. The Micro-Mesh Engine allows for more sophisticated geometry to be used without the usual performance and storage penalties associated with such elaborate shapes.
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080, the New King of Graphics Processing Units
When it comes to power, noise, and thermals, the RTX 4090 is unparalleled. The RTX 4090 with DLSS 3 is up to four times as fast as the RTX 3090 Ti with DLSS 2 in fully ray-traced games. In modern games, it may be up to twice as quick while still only requiring 450W of power. Consistently delivering over 100 frames per second at 4K resolution, it has 76 billion transistors, 16,384 CUDA® cores, and 24GB of high-speed Micron GDDR6X memory. On Wednesday, October 12th, the RTX 4090 may be had for a starting price of $1,599.
The RTX 4080, available in two different flavors, was also unveiled. With its 9,728 CUDA cores and 16GB of high-speed Micron GDDR6X memory, the RTX 4080 16GB is more powerful than the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti while using less power, and it is twice as quick as the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti in today’s games thanks to DLSS 3. Powered by DLSS 3, the RTX 4080 12GB’s 7,680 CUDA cores and 12GB of Micron GDDR6X memory make it a more potent graphics processing unit (GPU) than the RTX 3090 Ti, the previous generation’s flagship GPU.
Both versions of the RTX 4080 will also be accessible in November, with the base models costing $1,199 and $899.
How Can I Buy to RTX 4090 and 4080
Popular graphics card manufacturers including ASUS, Colorful, Gainward, Galaxy, GIGABYTE, Inno3D, MSI, Palit, PNY, and Zotac will provide custom boards powered by the GeForce RTX 4090 and 4080 GPUs.
In addition, NVIDIA produces the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 (16GB) in limited quantities as Founders Editions for enthusiasts who prefer the NVIDIA-designed products.
The GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs may be found in systems from a broad variety of top-tier manufacturers, including Acer, Alienware, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and many more.
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