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The RTX 5080 is not the powerhouse we'd hoped it would be, but can it at least be a cheaper, more efficient alternative to the 4090? Let's find out.
The RTX 4090 has been the head honcho of GPUs for more than a year, and despite prices creeping down, it's not worth picking up the GPU right now.
Although both the Nvidia GeForce 4080 Super and 4090 can both run modern games at 4K with a good framerate, there are significant differences.
Can Nvidia’s RTX 5070 really deliver RTX 4090 performance for $549? Nvidia’s big RTX 5070 claim relies on DLSS 4 and AI-powered rendering techniques.
The excellent HP Omen 45L, with an RTX 4090 GPU, has seen a discount of a third, netting you a saving over well over $1000 ...
Move over Nvidia RTX 3090, there's a new sheriff in town. The RTX 4090 has some very impressive performance gains, but how does it stack up to its predecessor in terms of value?
The RTX 4090 is far and away the most powerful video card you can get right now. No other GPU, either from NVIDIA or from AMD, comes close. As a reference, the RTX 4090 is about 110% faster at 4K ...
And its consumer line of RTX 4090 graphics chips in particular are considered among the most powerful consumer-grade graphics card on the market. But should you still buy an RTX 4090 in 2024?
So, what's the truth behind Nvidia's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang on-stage claim that the RTX 5070 will offer "RTX 4090 performance at $549"? Turns out, there's a lot to that—but not without caveats.
RTX 4090 review: Spend at least $1,599 for Nvidia’s biggest bargain in years Our review also dives deeply into DLSS 3—and how it may affect future Nvidia GPUs.
Nvidia’s new RTX 4090 brings a big boost to 4K performance. It’s the next generation of Ada Lovelace cards. Thanks to DLSS 3, you can now play Cyberpunk 2077 and more at very high frame rates.
Nvidia has made some pretty bold performance claims for its new GeForce RTX 5090, but is it really twice as fast as the RTX 4090?