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NVIDIA Graphics Cards
Looking to buy an NVIDIA graphics card at a good price? We offer a wide range of graphics cards featuring NVIDIA GPUs. NVIDIA GeForce RTX and GeForce GTX graphics cards for gamers are the heart of any good gaming PC and play a crucial role in the era of 4K gaming and virtual reality. High-resolution gaming and virtual reality demand immense graphics power.
NVIDIA Graphics Cards: An Overview
NVIDIA is one of the leading manufacturers of graphics cards and graphics processing units (GPUs), used in computers for gaming, professional applications, and data centres. Since its founding in 1993, NVIDIA has significantly influenced the graphics industry and dominates the market for dedicated graphics cards.
GeForce Series (Gaming Graphics Cards)
The GeForce series is specifically designed for gamers and offers various product lines tailored to different needs:
- GeForce RTX: These graphics cards utilise the latest ray tracing technology and offer realistic lighting effects as well as DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), which uses artificial intelligence to enhance image quality. Current series include the RTX 40xx (Ada Lovelace architecture) and the RTX 30xx (Ampere architecture).
- GeForce GTX: Older models without ray tracing, but still powerful cards for traditional gaming.
Ray Tracing and DLSS
NVIDIA introduced real-time ray tracing technology with its RTX cards. This technology simulates light rays to create realistic reflections, shadows, and lighting, greatly enhancing the visual experience. DLSS uses AI-based upscaling to increase frame rates without sacrificing image quality.
NVIDIA Architectures: Ampere and Ada Lovelace
- Ampere Architecture (RTX 30xx series): Brought significant improvements in performance and efficiency, offering major advancements in graphics processing and AI capabilities.
- Ada Lovelace Architecture (RTX 40xx series): Features more advanced technologies for more efficient ray tracing, improved DLSS, and greater GPU performance.
NVIDIA Studio and Creator Cards
In addition to gaming graphics cards, NVIDIA also offers specialised GPUs for creative professionals. These are used in fields such as video editing, 3D rendering, and AI development.
Professional GPUs: Quadro and Tesla
- Quadro Series: These GPUs are designed for professional applications such as CAD, 3D modelling, and scientific calculations.
- Tesla Series: Used in data centres and high-performance computing applications.
CUDA and GPU Computing
With CUDA technology, NVIDIA has developed a platform that allows developers to utilise the parallel computing power of GPUs. This not only accelerates graphics applications but also scientific calculations and AI tasks.
NVIDIA Reflex and G-Sync
- NVIDIA Reflex: Reduces latency in games, ensuring faster reactions.
- G-Sync: Synchronises the monitor’s refresh rate with the graphics card to avoid screen tearing and provide a smoother gaming experience.
NVIDIA RTX for Workstations and Data Science
The RTX technology is also used in workstations for research, simulation, and machine learning. With the growing demand for AI solutions and data science applications, NVIDIA has expanded its presence in these fields as well.
Partnerships and Ecosystem
NVIDIA works closely with game developers, software companies, and hardware manufacturers to ensure optimal support for their GPUs. Technologies such as NVIDIA GameWorks provide tools for developers to integrate impressive visual effects into games.
Which NVIDIA Graphics Card Is the Best?
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4000 Series Graphics Cards, introduced in Q4 2022 under the "Ada Lovelace" architecture, are the best GPUs NVIDIA currently offers. The GeForce RTX 4090 and GeForce RTX 4080 provide immense power for 4K gaming at high frame rates and are geared towards enthusiasts who want to enjoy the latest games with ray tracing enabled, at maximum graphics settings. NVIDIA has also expanded the Ada Lovelace family with the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070, which are targeted at UWQHD (3,440 x 1,440) and WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) resolutions.
NVIDIA DLSS 3.0 for RTX 4000 Graphics Cards
A notable feature introduced with the RTX 4090 is DLSS 3.0, which provides a significant boost to FPS. NVIDIA DLSS revolutionises game graphics by using AI-powered super resolution and Tensor Cores on GeForce RTX GPUs to increase frame rates while delivering sharp, high-quality images that rival native resolution.
We offer a wide range of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards, provided they are not currently out of stock. Although they are priced at the high end, the RTX 40 GPUs are incredibly popular. They are the perfect choice if you have or plan to purchase a 4K gaming monitor with 144 Hz. You can find all the details on the latest graphics cards for 2023 on our category pages. There, you will also find all the RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 models we have available.
Overview: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 (Ada Lovelace)
Gaming PCs with NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cards at Caseking
In addition to NVIDIA graphics cards as individual components, we also offer complete gaming PCs featuring GeForce GPUs. Discover our NVIDIA GeForce gaming PCs.
NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Card Generations at a Glance
Do you want to know how the different GeForce generations compare and need a quick overview of the GPU technology in the latest and previous generations? Here you can find out what advantages the latest NVIDIA graphics cards offer.