

Members can sign up today for the GeForce NOW Ultimate membership for $19.99 per month or $99.99 for six months.Experience never-before-seen cloud gaming features, including: competitive mode streaming at up to 240 frames per second, powered by NVIDIA Reflex, for the lowest latency ever from the cloud upgraded streaming resolutions at up to 4K 120 fps on the native PC and Mac apps and new support for native ultrawide resolutions at up to 3840x1600 120fps resolutions for a truly immersive experience.

Full ray tracing and DLSS 3 deliver beautiful, cinematic-quality graphics while using AI to keep frame rates smooth in supported games. This membership upgrade brings support for the latest NVIDIA RTX technologies.

Our new GeForce NOW Ultimate membership is here and GeForce RTX 4080-class performance is rolling out to members in the US and Europe through NVIDIA’s service.Open “Graphics Settings: Change Default Graphics Settings.” You’ll have to reboot to reap the full benefits of this new feature. Once you install the update, you’ll see a new option in Windows 10’s graphics settings that allows you to enable the hardware-accelerated GPU-scheduling feature that came with the Windows Update. To download the new GeForce Game Ready Driver, go to Nvidia’s drivers page (opens in new tab) or download the free GeForce Experience app (opens in new tab) and click the “Drivers” tab.Īgain, the driver update could improve your PC’s gaming performance immediately. The Series X is billed as Microsoft’s fastest, most powerful home video game console ever.īeyond the Xbox gaming platform, the driver update is also expected to influence the development of next-generation games to be played on Nvidia’s latest graphics cards. Specifically, the driver update and the frameworks it supports should make it easier for developers to optimize games for the upcoming Xbox Series X, which is slated for release during 2020’s holiday season. “This makes game development faster and easier, and enables more developers to add these innovative technologies to their games.” “ DirectX 12 Ultimate (opens in new tab) gives developers a large, multi-platform install base of hardware to target, and ready-made tools and examples to work from - all backed by time-saving middleware,” Nvidia said.
