With the GPU shortage that plagued the industry all but over, the price of high-end GPUs has finally stabilized. This makes it an ideal time to upgrade your current GPU to one of the Nvidia RTX 40-series cards. With so many models at different prices, choosing one that fits your needs (and budget) shouldn't be difficult.
Here’s everything you need to know know about the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4000 series.
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 was unveiled on September 20 and began shipping on November 2022 from third-party manufacturers like Asus, Gigabyte, PNY and more. It launched with a $1,199 price tag, which is still its current price. For that, you'll get 9,728 CUDA cores and 16GB of onboard memory. Nvidia claims it's more powerful than the 3090 Ti at lower power, and with DLSS 3 can achieve 2x the performance as the GeForce RTX 3080 Ti.
Nvidia also unveiled the more powerful GeForce RTX 4090, its new top-of-the-line card. It went on sale earlier than the RTX 4080 (October 12) at a starting price of $1,599. As with the RTX 4080 16GB, Nvidia sold Founders Edition versions of the 4090 alongside configurations sold by third-party vendors like Gigabyte and MSI.
For that $1,599 price tag, you'll get a massive card with 76 billion transistors, 16,384 CUDA cores and 24GB of Micron GDDR6X memory. Nvidia claims it can consistently deliver up to 4x the performance (when using DLSS 3) of the GeForce RTX 3090 Ti using DLSS 2, as well as promising it can consistently deliver 100 frames per second when gaming at 4K. While Nvidia declined to specify which game(s) were run in 4K to achieve that performance, the CUDA core count alone is enough to impress.
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