You may now access the power of one of the most potent GPUs on the market through the company’s cloud gaming service if the RTX 4080’s $1,199 pricing has discouraged you from adopting NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace architecture. NVIDIA is launching a new GeForce Now tier along with the RTX 4070 Ti (formerly known as the RTX 4080). The new Ultimate tier, which will replace the platform’s current RTX 3080 plan, gives users access to servers with RTX 4080 GPUs.
A few improvements are forthcoming as a result of the migration. With full support for hardware-based ray tracing and NVIDIA’s recently unveiled DLSS 3 frame generation technology, you can start by playing games at up to 240 frames per second. You can utilize GeForce Now’s new frame pacing technology if you have a G Sync monitor and are playing a game that supports the company’s Reflex Low Latency Mode. NVIDIA claims that the technology greatly lowers input lag over the cloud. We’ve gotten in touch with NVIDIA to ask if users of G-Sync Compatible displays may benefit from the functionality. Ultrawide resolutions are now supported by NVIDIA, and 4K monitors can now support 120 frames per second of gameplay.
If you already have an RTX 3080 membership, NVIDIA will instantly and free of charge upgrade your account to the new tier. According to the manufacturer, RTX 4080 servers will begin to become available in North America and Europe later this month, with availability in more areas to follow over the following several months. As with the prior RTX 3080 plan, pricing will stay at $20 per month or $100 for six months. Additionally, NVIDIA will keep its $10 monthly Priority subscriptions available.