![]() Of course, like a gaming PC, a workstation doesn't all come down to graphics cards-you need RAM and CPU-but this is one of the only graphics cards I’ve tried that really pushed performance in a work setting. In apps like After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Maya, previews loaded quickly and accurately, camera and lighting tools were easier to use, and everything just generally operated faster. While it may not be as heavy duty as, say, what Pixar or a game dev uses, Nvidia’s graphics card still sent me into shock. I am not only Esquire’s resident tech and gaming nerd but also its lead motion designer, so I’m often working with animation and motion renders, along with dabbling in some light 3D modeling. Both make this one of the most powerful graphics cards for 4K gaming out there.Īllie Holloway & Timothy Mulcare It’s a workhorse for anyone in a creative design job. And DLSS, which many games are starting to hop on the bandwagon for, embeds learning AI in certain titles to actively balance graphics settings and power allocation, achieving gorgeous results. Nvidia’s extremely efficient ray tracing allows light particles to interact with objects in a space-so a neon sign reflecting in a puddle, or a magic orb shining down a hall-in out-of-this-world detail without hurting frame rate. The RTX 3080 doesn’t make you get sacrificial, due to its approach to gaming “It Boy” ray tracing and another rendering software called DLSS. While this may not be a dealbreaker for games like Minecraft or Flight Simulator, multiplayer games-especially those of a competitive nature-rely on split-second responses that give players every advantage over an opponent. The GeForce RTX 3080 won’t sacrifice a game's resolution or frame rate, bringing stunning performance that’s noticeable at 1440p but really starts to set in with 4K.ĤK gaming is something of a touchy subject because of the assumption (based on fact) that better resolution dings frame rate and latency. 4K, 8K, 120Hz, 60 fps.those are a lot of numbers and letters that mean maybe a game’ll look good, if it doesn't tank your computer or console in the process. You're likely tired of hearing gaming companies drone on about graphical feats. Allie Holloway & Timothy Mulcare Games play beautifully, with no sacrifices on power.
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