Previously, the RTX 4080 take on the Ultimate subscription capped out at 4K resolution and 240 fps, so that's being boosted ...
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Nvidia GeForce Now just leveled up — RTX 5080 performance for 5K 120 FPS gaming and lower latency than a PS5 Pro
Nvidia has announced a major update coming to its GeForce Now cloud-based gaming platform, now arriving with its latest Blackwell architecture — delivering RTX 5080 performance. Rolling out this ...
Today, Nvidia is soft-launching its latest gaming GPUs in the cloud — upgrading its $20-a-month GeForce Now Ultimate cloud ...
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Nvidia's GeForce Now and RTX 4000 series GPUs are about to get better, and it's thanks to these crucial updates
Nvidia is bringing its GeForce RTX 5080 to GeForce Now, for its 'Ultimate' tier membership Prices will remain the same, with improved game performance Multi Frame Generation will also be available on ...
NVIDIA's GeForce NOW game streaming service is leveling-up in September with the addition of RTX 5080 GPUs, which will allow for 5K streaming at up to 120fps (or 1080p/320fps for the truly ...
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As promised, Nvidia is launching its Blackwell upgrade today for GeForce Now, bringing RTX 5080-based machines to the cloud service alongside a whole slew of other upgrades. With the move to Blackwell ...
GeForce NOW is set to have a big October with Battlefield 6, ARC Raiders, Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, Jurassic World Evolution 3, and more.
TL;DR: NVIDIA launched GeForce Now's upgraded RTX 5080 tier yesterday, but faced initial issues with games failing to launch, and even the app itself crashing. This was due to high demand and those ...
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