NVIDIA has released its latest addition to the RTX 40-SUPER series globally, accompanied by a plethora of software updates and features aimed at further enhancing the RTX ecosystem.
As AIB partners roll out their offerings of the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, several reviews across the Internet have put the card as the “lowest value card” out of the 3 RTX 40 SUPER series cards due to the performance it provides versus the price it is going for.
In any case, if you only have that much to spend and don’t mind getting a bit more performance headroom over the RTX 4070 SUPER, feel free to pick one up.
In other news, five new games either recently launched or are set to launch soon with DLSS support right out of the gate, catering to both new and existing titles:
- Enshrouded: Utilizes DLSS 2 for up to a 93% improvement in frame rates at 4K max settings.
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth: Incorporates DLSS 3.
- TEKKEN 8: Features DLSS 2.
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League: Set to launch on February 2 with Ray Tracing, DLSS Super Resolution, and DLAA.
- Diablo IV Season of the Construct: Employs DLSS 3 and Reflex, with a Ray Tracing update slated for March.
Furthermore, the latest Game Ready Driver introduces RTX Video HDR technology, leveraging RTX Tensor Cores and AI to seamlessly convert SDR video content to HDR directly within internet browsers. This democratizes access to smart adjustment and filtering for the general public and standard home users, eliminating the need for technical expertise.
For power users, the combination of RTX Video HDR with RTX Video Super Resolution offers an opportunity to produce high-quality live streams with minimal performance impact, accessible through the January NVIDIA Studio Driver.