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GeForce Now members on the RTX 3080 tier of the service. It now falls in line with the suped up resolutions and frame rates. For reference, a PlayStation 5 has 10.3 teraflops of power. Nvidia is upgrading its GeForce Now game streaming service to support 1440p resolution at 120fps in a Chrome or Edge browser. In addition to the aforementioned RTX 3080 tier, the Priority membership costs 49.99 for six months (or 9.99/month) with access to GTX 1080 or RTX 2080 GPU servers. The RTX 3080 membership is perhaps the biggest upgrade to GeForce Now since Nvidia switched on RTX for Priority members in 2019. The servers are equipped with eight-core AMD Threadripper CPUs, 28GB of DDR4 memory, and a Gen4 SSD, with an expected GPU performance of 35 teraflops. The new plan is targeted at more traditional gamers for whom 60fps simply doesnt cut it, and itll cost 100 (£90) for every six months youre signed up. Instead, it’s the comparable performance of a server-friendly Ampere GA102 processor. Nvidia shared the news today that it will be offering single-month memberships for its RTX 3080 tier of GeForce Nows games streaming service for 20 a month. Lori Grunin/CNET Nvidias new RTX 3080 plan for GeForce Now is probably the biggest upgrade for its cloud-streaming service since it turned on RTX ray tracing for subscribers over two years ago. Retail RTX 3080 cards aren’t being plugged into data centres by Nvidia. That context is crucial to understanding why GeForce Now's latest offering a tier where players can pay 100 per six months to play games on an RTX 3080 rig in the cloudis such a big deal. However, don’t let the previous sentence fool you. The new RTX 3080 subscription, which costs $129.99 for 6 months, is almost double the cost of the ‘Priority Membership’ and gives access to 1440p gaming at up to 120FPS on a Mac or PC, 4K HDR at 60FPS on Nvidia Shield and up to 120FPS on select Android devices.Įach member subscribed to the new tier will get access to a dedicated RTX 3080 GPU in the cloud, which will give a substantial performance boost over other GeForce Now subscription tiers. Nvidia is using one of its most powerful consumer graphics cards (GPUs) to give GeForce Now users plenty of performance and power on the company’s cloud gaming servers. ![]() Nvidia’s latest low-latency RTX 3080 GeForce Now membership improves the performance of the cloud gaming service. Pro: Entry-level GPUs carry a massive price premium during this GPU shortage, so 49.99 for six months to rock 2080-level hardware is comparatively a good deal.The 99/six-months RTX 3080 tier.
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