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Why Do I Need a Graphics Card?

The CPUs of many modern PCs come equipped with built-in graphics, but they're not exactly fast. While they'll be able to handle day-to-day tasks just fine, AAA games are too demanding for them.

So, if you're serious about playing the newest releases at the highest settings, then you'll want to install a dedicated, high-performance graphics card in your machine - and NVIDIA are right at the forefront of graphics technologies.

Why Choose a NVIDIA Graphics Card?

NVIDIA are by far the most popular graphics card manufacturer, but they're not the only one around. There's AMD (a long-standing competitor of NVIDIA's), and Intel recently made their debut in the dedicated graphics card market, too.

NVIDIA vs AMD

AMD tend to be viewed as the more bang-for-buck option, at least where rasterised (non-ray-traced) performance and video memory are concerned.

For example, NVIDIA's RTX 4070 and AMD's RX 7800 XT are roughly equivalent in performance, but the AMD card is armed with an extra 4GB of VRAM at a cheaper MSRP.

And when you're building a budget gaming PC, it's hard to beat the value of an entry-level 600-class AMD graphics card. However, AMD cards' ray-tracing performance and software technologies are somewhat lacking compared to NVIDIA.

Ray-Tracing Performance

You pay more of a premium for NVIDIA graphics cards, but they boast the latest and greatest technologies like DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Ray Reconstruction.

It's worth noting that NVIDIA debuted their first ray-tracing-capable graphics card in 2018 - AMD wouldn't do the same until 2020. This 2-year head start has given NVIDIA a considerable lead; their cards' ray-tracing performance is a whole generation ahead of AMD.

What's more, NVIDIA's the only graphics card manufacturer who's targeting the ultra-high-end market segment. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 is the world's fastest graphics card and it's not even close. If you want the ultimate gaming experience, NVIDIA are your best bet regarding both hardware and software.

What's DLSS?

The latest iteration of Deep Learning Super Sampling, DLSS 3, is made up of two separate DLSS technologies: DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation.

DLSS Super Resolution

DLSS Super Resolution is NVIDIA's AI-driven take on image reconstruction: internally rendering games at a low resolution then intelligently upscaling them to a high resolution, resulting in a big frame rate boost. With the introduction of real-time ray-tracing in games - which is extremely taxing on hardware - image reconstruction has become essential to keep performance up. Each graphics card manufacturer has developed their own image reconstruction techniques as a result, but NVIDIA's DLSS is the best in the business. In fact, DLSS can often produce better-than-native image quality, despite operating from a lower internal resolution.

DLSS Frame Generation

DLSS Frame Generation is another breakthrough technology of NVIDIA's. It leverages the power of AI to generate entirely new frames in-between existing ones, massively boosting a game's frame rate. You can learn more about DLSS Frame Generation in our blog Why should I buy a NVIDIA RTX 40 Series GPU? - DLSS 3 and DLSS Frame Generation Explained.

You can enable DLSS Super Resolution on any RTX-branded graphics cards, including ones from the original GeForce RTX 20 Series and GeForce RTX 30 Series. On the other hand, DLSS Frame Generation is exclusive to the GeForce RTX 40 Series and above.

GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards

Built on NVIDIA's third-generation RTX architecture (codenamed Ada Lovelace), GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards bring an unprecedented generational leap in AI and ray-tracing performance, in addition to significant power efficiency gains. When paired with DLSS Frame Generation - exclusive to GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards - gamers will be able to experience the latest, most demanding ray-traced games at incredibly high frame rates.

Which NVIDIA Graphics Card is the Best?

There's a wide variety of NVIDIA graphics cards to choose from. Which one's best for you depends on the settings, resolutions, and frame rates you want to play at. Generally, the most powerful graphics cards will cost more, because you're getting the best possible performance and the latest technology.

Best NVIDIA Graphics Card for 1080p Gaming

At the bottom of NVIDIA's current product stack are 60-class cards, like the GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti. At 1080p, these upper-entry-level NVIDIA graphics cards can handle whatever's thrown at them. 1440p is also attainable, especially with DLSS, though they're best suited for maxed-out, high-refresh 1080p gaming experiences.

Best NVIDIA Graphics Card for 1440p Gaming

Representing NVIDIA's mid-range are 70-class cards, like the GeForce RTX 4070 and RTX 4070 Ti. If you're looking for a NVIDIA graphics card that's truly capable of delivering a fantastic 1440p gaming experience, this is where you'll find it. Even before factoring in DLSS, these NVIDIA graphics cards can run the latest titles in excess of 100FPS. And when you switch on ray-tracing, they'll still manage to hold above 60FPS comfortably.

Best NVIDIA Graphics Card for 4K Gaming

Further up the stack are high-end 80-class cards, like the GeForce RTX 4080. For those looking to hook their gaming PC up to a HDMI 2.1 4K TV or monitor, these are the NVIDIA graphics cards you want. Not only are 80-class cards powerful enough to render games at a native 4K resolution, but they'll do it at well above 60 FPS.

GeForce RTX 4090

Astonishingly, there's yet another tier of performance above the RTX 4080 - the GeForce RTX 4090. This NVIDIA graphics card dominates every benchmark out there by a considerable margin. At 4K, it's on average 20% faster than AMD's highest-end offering, the RX 7900 XT. If you want the best-of-the-best, you need the RTX 4090. No matter the game, no matter the settings, the RTX 4090 will absolutely crush it.

NVIDIA Graphics Cards at Ebuyer

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