The company has announced an update that adds support for powerful RTX 4080 graphics cards to its GeForce Now cloud service. This will allow users to enjoy high-end graphics games without buying expensive hardware.
In January, NVIDIA announced the addition of the RTX 4080 to its Ultimate subscription. This graphics card allows you to stream games in 4K resolution.
Also available is Competitive Mode at 240 frames per second, double the previous 3080-based model, which significantly improves performance in games like CS:GO and Fortnite.
Until now, the new feature was only available in certain regions, but now RTX 4080 support is rolling out to a much larger number of regions.
GeForce Now Ultimate users can start using the RTX 4080 to stream their games at no additional cost. The company also offers a one-day free trial for those who are not yet members of the program.
Source: Ferra

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