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VPNs for ad-blocking Those 30-series GPUs are still the reigning champs, but they’re now set to be replaced by the Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series of cards, which starts with the RTX 4090 and two versions of the RTX 4080. The fourth-generation Tensor Cores—the hardware that powers the clever AI parts of Nvidia graphics cards—promise to double AI performance. Meanwhile, third-generation RT Cores offer up to double the performance when hardware-taxing ray tracing is enabled. In terms of performance, Nvidia claims that the RTX 4090 will offer close to double the relative performance of an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti for Microsoft Flight Simulator at 4K resolution. Upcoming Warhammer 40,000: Darktide will offer more than double the performance for an RTX 4090 vs an RTX 3090 Ti, while the new RT Overdrive mode that’s coming to PC-humbler Cyberpunk 2077 promises more than four times the performance (and that’s using pre-release technology). The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 will be offered in 16GB and 12GB variants, with Nvidia offering performance comparisons for both relative to the RTX 3080 Ti. Using a 4K resolution again, the RTX 4080 16GB version had a slight lead over the RTX 4080 12GB model, but both were close to double the performance of an RTX 3080 Ti running Microsoft Flight Simulator. Warhammer 40,000: Darktide shows a clear lead for the 16GB 4080—close to double the performance of a 3080 Ti—with the 12GB 4080 at around 1.5 times the gains. Meanwhile, Cyberpunk 2077’s new RT Overdrive mode offered around 2.5 times the performance boost for the RTX 4080 12GB model and more than three times the frames per second (fps) gains for the RTX 4080 16GB variant. Specifically, Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) 3 is the latest revision of AI-upscaling tech that takes lower-resolution images and upscales them in real-time as you play. In older versions of DLSS, this has led to impressive performance gains. For DLSS 3, this can lead to four times the performance with ray tracing enabled at 4K resolutions. You’ll need a 40-series graphics card to take advantage of DLSS 3 because of a newfangled Optical Multi Frame Generation technology that generates upscaled frames rather than just pixels. Nvidia Reflex also makes a welcome (hopefully refined) return, offering lower system latency for a competitive advantage in fast-paced online games. For creators, Nvidia Studio, Nvidia Encoder, Nvidia Broadcast and Nvidia Canvas all return to take full advantage of the latest 40-series tech. The same is also true of Nvidia Omniverse, which has impressive real-world applications by running simulations with digital doubles for physical things. Additionally, all of these new GPUs support up to 8K resolution (7680x4320), with two HDMI ports and three DisplayPort connectors, as well as support for up to four monitors. When you’re pushing the graphics cards to their fullest, all GPUs are capable of a 90-degree maximum running temperature. Note there’s an adaptor in the box for the required PCI-express power connectors. Of the specs, the most important things to note are the size of these GPUs. You’re going to need expert cable management and plenty of space for these three-slot monsters. Also note the power requirements. Nvidia is recommending at least a 700W power supply for the 12GB RTX 4080, but that stretches up to an 850W requirement for the RTX 4090. At the time of writing, there was no fixed date for the two RTX 4080 models, except we do know they’re coming in November 2022. The RTX 4090 Founders Edition, the model that Nvidia releases, has pricing that starts at $2,959. Meanwhile, expect to pay from $2,219 for the RTX 4080 16GB model and $1,659 for the 12GB variant. Nvidia confirmed this local pricing with us and said there are no plans for Founders Edition graphics cards to be sold in Australia or New Zealand at this stage. While that may be disappointing news for some, there will be 40-series graphics cards from the usual third-party manufacturers. Nvidia specifically listed GPUs and gaming systems from Acer, Alienware, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo and MSI.