Tuesday, January 3rd 2023

NVIDIA Brings RTX 4080 to GeForce NOW

NVIDIA today announced GeForce NOW is going beyond fast, delivering GeForce RTX 4080-class gaming to billions of devices—available exclusively in the new, high-performance Ultimate membership tier. Powered by the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, upgraded GeForce NOW RTX 4080 SuperPODs will deliver over 64 teraflops of graphics horsepower to an individual user, which is more than 5x that of an Xbox Series X and nearly 1.75x over the previous-generation SuperPODs.

The GeForce NOW Ultimate membership raises the bar on cloud gaming, bringing it closer than ever to a local gaming experience. With GeForce RTX 4080 performance, Ultimate members will be the first to experience true PC gaming—streaming at up to 240 frames per second from the cloud with full ray tracing and DLSS 3, in hit games like Portal With RTX. With the addition of NVIDIA Reflex, GeForce NOW achieves click-to-pixel latency below 40 milliseconds—another first in cloud gaming.
"NVIDIA's Ada architecture is a big leap in graphics quality, and through GeForce NOW we're streaming an RTX 4080 experience to more devices and more gamers than ever," said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of GeForce at NVIDIA. "GeForce NOW Ultimate members will have the technology and the performance to experience even the most demanding games in their full ray-traced glory."

Current GeForce NOW RTX 3080 members will be upgraded immediately to Ultimate memberships and be among the first to experience the full benefits of GeForce RTX 4080 performance in the cloud when the servers start rolling out later this month.

RTX Technologies to the Cloud
NVIDIA RTX technologies introduced with the Ultimate membership are lifting cloud gaming to new heights. NVIDIA Reflex 240-FPS mode brings frame-pacing technology to the cloud, which helps streamline the execution of game simulation, rendering and encoding on the server. When paired with an NVIDIA G-SYNC monitor, GeForce NOW will vary the streaming rate to the client for the first time, delivering smooth and instantaneous frame updates to client screens on Reflex-enabled games — further driving down total latency.

Next-generation RTX technologies coming to GeForce NOW include full ray tracing and DLSS 3 — introduced with the GeForce RTX 40 Series launch. They deliver beautiful, cinematic-quality graphics and use AI to keep frame rates smooth.

The Ultimate Benefits
GeForce NOW Ultimate members are set to receive three major streaming upgrades. The new SuperPODs are capable of rendering and streaming at up to 240 fps. Paired with NVIDIA Reflex, members' game play will feel as if it is on a desktop PC.

4K gaming goes from fast to beyond fast with an upgrade from 60 FPS to 120 fps, while ultrawide monitors will be supported for the first time, at up to 3,840 x 1,600 resolution, including many popular variants such as 3440 x 1440 and 2560 x 1080.

Ultimate members can enjoy longer streaming sessions, fastest access to the highest-performance cloud gaming servers and game settings that persist from session to session.

It's Time to Play the Game
GeForce NOW recently eclipsed the 1,500 game milestone — with mega-hits from top publishers like Electronic Arts and Ubisoft, popular PC indie titles like Valheim and Rust, and over 100 of the biggest free-to-play games like Fortnite and Genshin Impact. New games are released every GFN Thursday, and new features like Ubisoft account syncing bring members into their games instantly. Games are available from the biggest PC game stores, including Steam, Epic, Ubisoft and Electronic Arts.

Members will be able to stream some of the biggest upcoming PC game launches on the service, starting with Portal With RTX later this week. Relive the critically acclaimed and award-winning Portal reimagined with full ray tracing and higher frame rates with DLSS 3, streaming from the cloud.

Ultimate members will see performance multiply with DLSS 3 for Atomic Heart, from Mundfish and Focus Entertainment. FNTASTIC and MyTona's The Day Before launches later this year, accelerated by DLSS 3, and with a detailed world enhanced with ray-traced reflections. Stream with, or against, friends with the realistic physics engine in Party Animals from Recreate Games and Source Technology.

The GeForce NOW catalog features many of the most popular PC games, including recent day-and-date releases of Marvel's Midnight Suns, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Next-Gen Update, as well as massive, free-to-play titles like Destiny 2, Lost Ark and Apex Legends.

Pricing and Availability
The GeForce NOW Ultimate membership is available for new user sign-ups today, at $19.99 per month or $99.99 for six months. GeForce RTX 3080 members' accounts have already been converted to the new membership at their current pricing. Upgraded GeForce RTX 4080 performance streaming from the new SuperPODs will be available in North America and Europe starting later this month, with continued rollout over the months to follow. Quantities are limited.

New AT&T Fiber customers, and new or existing AT&T 5G customers on an eligible 5G rate plan, can get a complimentary six-month Ultimate membership.
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20 Comments on NVIDIA Brings RTX 4080 to GeForce NOW

#1
The Quim Reaper
Wait, there are people actually paying for this streaming crap?
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#2
dj-electric
Glad NVIDIA is finding ways to utilize all that unsold RTX 4080 stock.
Cheers.
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#3
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
The Quim ReaperWait, there are people actually paying for this streaming crap?
Yeah they are called idiots
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#4
Steevo
Hows that Nvidia Shield working out now? Proprietary paperweight. On topic, you will own nothing and be happy, hardware enthusiasts be damned, just give the leather man money, all his plans are great, don't question or you will be subject to higher costs!!!!
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#5
sepheronx
Lol
Lmao

Gaming is going to a GAAS and we are the fools allowing this. Much like the abysmal prices. I remember reading plebbits pcmaster race section and everyone saying they will boycot the prices by not buying and as soon as the 4xxx series were released, non stop of "I just picked this up" with corresponding retarded photos of it in front seat with seat belt.
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#6
ThrashZone
Hi,
Wow what a deal 200.us a year cheapest :eek:
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#7
sepheronx
ThrashZoneHi,
Wow what a deal 200.us a year cheapest :eek:
For now.

It will be like all others, hook em in and then jack prices up.
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#8
ThrashZone
sepheronxFor now.

It will be like all others, hook em in and then jack prices up.
Hi,
Sounds like it since they only show a 6 month rate :laugh:
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#9
Vayra86
sepheronxLol
Lmao

Gaming is going to a GAAS and we are the fools allowing this. Much like the abysmal prices. I remember reading plebbits pcmaster race section and everyone saying they will boycot the prices by not buying and as soon as the 4xxx series were released, non stop of "I just picked this up" with corresponding retarded photos of it in front seat with seat belt.
Its the internet, you don't need a lot of people to make noise. We should know this by now.
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#10
sepheronx
Vayra86Its the internet, you don't need a lot of people to make noise. We should know this by now.
True.
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#11
evernessince
DLSS 3.0 is unappealing on the desktop, I can only imagine it being less so on the cloud given the already high latency.
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#12
HisDivineOrder
The Quim ReaperWait, there are people actually paying for this streaming crap?
Eventually, that's all any of us will be able to afford.
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#13
Laurijan
I have been using Geforce Now first time this weekend and I have to say I am impressed.
Getting RTX 4080 performance paired with Threadripper powered server and can´t tell the difference to local gaming since lag is so minimal.
Geforce Now UI says 50ms lag but with Witcher 3 it is not noticeable.
Thats really an alternative to a 1800€ GPU. Is 25€ a month for me but heck for that performance I am surely gonna play some raytracing games maxed out and the upcoming Gollum with this.
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#14
Vayra86
LaurijanI have been using Geforce Now first time this weekend and I have to say I am impressed.
Getting RTX 4080 performance paired with Threadripper powered server and can´t tell the difference to local gaming since lag is so minimal.
Geforce Now UI says 50ms lag but with Witcher 3 it is not noticeable.
Thats really an alternative to a 1800€ GPU. Is 25€ a month for me but heck for that performance I am surely gonna play some raytracing games maxed out and the upcoming Gollum with this.
Oh, only 25 a month.

You know what, I last more than 6 years with an 1800 eur GPU. And then sell it off for about 35-50% of its value. Let's do the math!

6x12x25 = 1800 (That's pure coincidence... , but striking nonetheless)
You get -50ms latency for free ;)
And let's be lenient and say 500 bucks resale value...

Now let's use the perspective of a normal market condition instead, say you pay 1K for that GPU instead - and that's still paying far too much for what it is - now you're not paying 500 too much, but at least 800, that's a full GPU replacement... and not counting its resale ;) But at the end of 6 years of Geforce NOW, you have... exactly nothing, not even a GPU to keep gaming after paying two GPUs worth on it.
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#15
claes
I don't like geforce now for a bunch of reasons, but you're forgetting software costs.
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#16
Laurijan
claesI don't like geforce now for a bunch of reasons, but you're forgetting software costs.
Really there is no legal way around software cost even with a dedicated GPU
Vayra86Oh, only 25 a month.

You know what, I last more than 6 years with an 1800 eur GPU. And then sell it off for about 35-50% of its value. Let's do the math!

6x12x25 = 1800 (That's pure coincidence... , but striking nonetheless)
You get -50ms latency for free ;)
And let's be lenient and say 500 bucks resale value...

Now let's use the perspective of a normal market condition instead, say you pay 1K for that GPU instead - and that's still paying far too much for what it is - now you're not paying 500 too much, but at least 800, that's a full GPU replacement... and not counting its resale ;) But at the end of 6 years of Geforce NOW, you have... exactly nothing, not even a GPU to keep gaming after paying two GPUs worth on it.
Seems like with GFN you get a yearly upgrade to the GPU and save some money in your energy bill.
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#17
claes
LaurijanReally there is no legal way around software cost even with a dedicated GPU
Services like GeForce now are exactly the legal way around, only you don’t own anything and are subjected to the whims of their licensing agreements
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#18
Laurijan
claesServices like GeForce now are exactly the legal way around, only you don’t own anything and are subjected to the whims of their licensing agreements
You own the games you play on GFN. Got to buy them on steam, gog etc first before being able to stream them thru GFN
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#19
claes
Oh wow, had never actually looked into that. Figured it was like stadia and the Amazon thing. Good to know, but still worried about lts.
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#20
Vayra86
LaurijanSeems like with GFN you get a yearly upgrade to the GPU and save some money in your energy bill.
The more you don't buy, the more you save :) You will own nothing and be happy!
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