Technology finds new ways to provide improved performance over the years in various walks of life especially in computing with the advent of the new Nvidea GeForce RTX 4090, an absolute beast in all ramifications. The proposed new and improved version over the RTX 3080 with improved upscaling technology. Games have never seen such frame rates, neither has ray tracing been better, dipped in the smoothest 4k known to man, or known to the common man.
However, there are a few reasons why you shouldn't go all out looking to buy one now. The new Nvidea GeForce RTX 4090 is magnificent yes, but its just too expensive and selective for a lot of people.
Boasting of 16384 CUDA cores, a 2.5GHz base clock and 2.23 GHz boost clock, a Memory interface width of 384-bit, power draw of 250 Watts to mention but a few. It would be all to bad to have anything but a 4k monitor and a beast CPU to prevent bottlenecks. If you're buying the maxed-out new 4090, you'd need to get a max setup to run it and get enough utility. Starting prices for the GPU are $1,599
"your credit card's sure gonna feel that one hehe"
The performance on this beast is absolutely undeniably mindblowing... and I say that with utmost confidence. It's literally gonna blow your mind. Tests run show it maintaining a constant 100+ FPS at 4k with the highest graphics settings on most games tested. However, the cost isn't the only issue. It just doesn't function well with current-gen hardware. There were issues getting the beast card to work with the new Ryzen 9 7950X. Despite efforts to flash the gigabyte motherboard with a new bios version and install Nvidea purported drivers. It just didn't work, however, it functioned well with the Ryzen 9 7950X if that's any comfort :).
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