Supremely powerful graphics cards from the masterminds at NVIDIA. The cards in the RTX 4000 Series feature even more cores, even faster clocks and more Ray Tracing and AI features than the previous generation. They're extremely fast, and just like NVIDIA's other product ranges, includes budget concious entries and top tier power houses.
Ada Generation Graphics
"Designed to give you superpowers". Ada generation RTX 40 series graphics cards include brand new streaming multiprocessors, offering up to 2x performance and power efficiency. Forth-gen Tensor Cores up to quadruple DLSS 3 performance vs brute force rendering. Third generation Ray Tracing cores up to double ray tracing performance over the previous generation. See the difference below!
RTX 4050 Vs 4060, 4070, 4080 & 4090!
In short, as the RTX 40xx number gets higher, the card gets faster! The number of processing cores in the card increases and the clock speed of those cores gets faster. The higher the number, the higher the VRAM (graphics memory) gets too. All in all, resulting in better performance the higher up the list you go. For an affordable (but still excellent) graphics card, you can start with the RTX 4050. For premium power, at the top of the game is the RTX 4090. With something for everyone inbetween.
Which Should You Buy?
For entry level gamers and content creators, the RTX 4050 and RTX 4060 cards should be more than enough. They'll play modern games at respectable settings. For more resource intensive games, or where you really want excellent Ray Tracking the RTX 4070 and above is where to look. For ultra high end gaming, the 4080 and 4090 cards are the best option. Likewise, for videographers and people working in big data the top end cards are likely to improve workflow speed and may be the option for you.