GeForce NOW offers Nvidia RTX 4080 rig rentals for $7.99 per day
The Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service now has Day Passes. This new offering allows gamers to experience what the game streaming service can offer without committing to a monthly subscription. Instead, you can purchase the 24-hour subscription and try out the games the service has to offer without any ads.
What’s more interesting is that the Day Passes have two tiers. One is called “Priority Day,” which gives you a “Premium Rig” with RTX turned on, priority access to the premium servers, and games at up to 1080p and 60 FPS. Next is “Ultimate Day,” which offers an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 rig with exclusive access to the servers, up to 120 FPS gameplay, and up to 4K resolution. You can learn more about the tiers from the image attached at the end.
The pricing for the “Priority Day” is $3.99 per day, and the “Ultimate Day” with the Nvidia RTX 4080 rig is $7.99. There’s also a Free tier that lets you familiarize yourself with the cloud gaming service before you purchase any subscriptions. But it offers a very short game session and shows ads before the sessions start.
Besides adding the 24-day tiers with an option to rent a Nvidia RTX 4080 rig, GeForce NOW has support for Cloud G-Sync on macOS and Windows systems. But for this variable refresh rate tech to work, you would need to run the game streaming service on a monitor with G-Sync or FreeSync (ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A curr. $209 on Amazon). It also works on the Apple ProMotion monitor. Worth noting that Cloud G-Sync requires the system to have at least a GTX 16 series or RTX 20 series GPU.
Other new additions to the Nvidia GeForce NOW Include support for Nvidia Reflex, which can deliver “ultra-low-latency streaming” that the company says is “nearly indistinguishable” from running the games on your local PC.
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Nvidia via: VideoCardz