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Can Nvidia’s RTX 5070 really deliver RTX 4090 performance for $549?


It’s all comes down to DLSS 4.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made a bold claim onstage at CES earlier this week when he was introducing the next-generation RTX 50-series GPUs. Some PC gamers have long argued that this technique, which Nvidia introduced originally with DLSS 3, is simply “fake frames” and not reflective of the true rasterization performance of GPUs that we’ve been used to for decades. More games are starting to get full ray-tracing support to make them look dramatically different, but it’s difficult to play them without DLSS Frame Generation on even the best GPUs.

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