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NVIDIA Releases 108 GB UE5 Path‑Tracing Demo "Zorah"

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Today, NVIDIA made its tech demo Zorah, A New Era of Rendering, available as a free 108 GB download. Built for Unreal Engine 5, Zorah shows off the sheer power of the new Blackwell architecture, led by the GeForce RTX 5090 and its neural rendering capabilities. After debuting the first version at CES 2025 and refining it at GDC, the company has now opened the doors for anyone with a fast connection and enough storage to explore it firsthand. Downloading the project takes about 15 minutes on a Gigabit link, after which you can fire up Unreal Engine 5 (available from the Epic Games Store) and dive straight into the demo. Once it's running, you'll find yourself in a scene built from nearly 500 million triangles, more than 30,000 materials, over 2,000 particle lights, and 1,500 textures. All of that horsepower would grind any GPU to a halt without NVIDIA's suite of neural tricks.

At the core of Zorah's performance are features like DLSS 4 with frame generation, a Transformer‑based AI model, and the full set of RTX Neural Shaders. These small neural networks run right inside the shaders, creating textures, materials, lighting volumes, and even hair detail in real time. Supporting tools such as RTX Texture Filter, Neural Material networks, Neural Texture Compression, Character Rendering, Neural Faces, Neural Hair, and Mega Geometry help round out the package, delivering visuals that look every bit as rich as big‑budget CGI. That level of efficiency shows how neural rendering can boost image quality and interactivity without hogging resources. NVIDIA hopes developers will experiment with these new tools and push game graphics into what the company calls a new era. If you have a modern RTX 5090 rig and a bit of patience, you can see that future for yourself. Click here to start the 108 GB download.




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I can't wait to boot this up on my "GTX" 5090!
 
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I mean its nicely honest but also painful to see those ugly reflections right away in a tech demo....what is that fizzy nonsense?
 
RIP gpu's other than the 5090

:roll:
 
Can't wait to see someone getting this running on RX 9070 XT just for the lolz by hacking the demo. It has been done in the past.
 
Can't wait to see someone getting this running on RX 9070 XT just for the lolz by hacking the demo. It has been done in the past.
An optimized equivalent would be interesting to compare and contrast.
 
Not unless they start stacking dies and that process becomes as cheap as stacked nand is now
Can't see it happening on the mid (4070 and lower) to low end (4060 and below). It's nvidia we are talking about here...

Even the 5090 can't run this demo properly.
 
back in the time in 2010s we have nice graphics and not so much powerfull hardware,
what happen ?
- bad optimisation
- too much usless reflexions cause low fps
- etc...
look at some videos on yt : threat_interactive and other it's astonishing

dlss/fsr / upscaling all over the place : a non solution !!
the best way to have more fps with low end graphics its optimisation not fake frames ; many stuidios dont have the time but using unreal/unity etc... and still manage to sell expensive and non finished games (stalker 2 is poorly optimised)
 
I'm downloading this now. Gonna try it on my 3080 with adjusted settings, assuming it'll allow doing that or runs at all.
This was a wasted effort. Wouldn't setup at all. Downloaded it twice to be sure the download wasn't corrupt. I click on it and it closes. No warnings, no error message, nothing.
 
back in the time in 2010s we have nice graphics and not so much powerfull hardware,
what happen ?
- bad optimisation
- too much usless reflexions cause low fps
- etc...
look at some videos on yt : threat_interactive and other it's astonishing

dlss/fsr / upscaling all over the place : a non solution !!
the best way to have more fps with low end graphics its optimisation not fake frames ; many stuidios dont have the time but using unreal/unity etc... and still manage to sell expensive and non finished games (stalker 2 is poorly optimised)
Worlds were empty back then it wasn’t obvious because that was just what we had. There is so much more stuff in games onmodern engines taking up all that power there is no comparison.
 
This demo's only purpose is to make your perfectly capable older gen RTX card look like trash. :laugh:
 
This was a wasted effort. Wouldn't setup at all. Downloaded it twice to be sure the download wasn't corrupt. I click on it and it closes. No warnings, no error message, nothing.
oof.
 
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