Nvidia has expanded its RTX 40 series lineup with Super variants, introducing the RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4070 Ti Super, and RTX 4070 Super graphics cards. These new models employ Ada Lovelace architecture and will support Nvidia's latest supersampling technologies including DLSS 3 and DLSS 3.5. The Super GPUs boast significant performance improvements, with the RTX 4080 Super offering double the performance of its predecessor, making it suitable for 4K gaming enthusiasts. The RTX 4070 Ti Super caters to a high-end 1440p gaming experience, while the RTX 4070 Super targets the mid-range 1440p market with a better value proposition. Launching throughout January, the prices will start from $599 up to $999. Nvidia also announced the phasing out of some non-Super RTX 40 series cards. Accompanying these GPU announcements, Nvidia's CES keynote highlighted additional updates such as DLSS support for Horizon Forbidden West's PC port, the beta release of RTX Remix, and the addition of upcoming Activision Blizzard games to GeForce Now.
What is the price range for Nvidia's new RTX 40 Super series graphics cards?The Nvidia RTX 40 Super series graphics cards start at $599 for the RTX 4070 Super, $799 for the RTX 4070 Ti Super, and $999 for the RTX 4080 Super.
As a background note, Nvidia's RTX graphics cards have been at the forefront of gaming technology, offering breakthroughs in graphics performance and image quality, largely thanks to their ray tracing capabilities and AI-driven technologies such as DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). The introduction of Super variants furthers Nvidia's commitment to pushing the boundaries of PC gaming performance, enabling gamers to experience next-gen gaming with enhanced graphics fidelity and higher frame rates, particularly significant for players seeking immersive 4K and high-refresh-rate gaming experiences.
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