The embargo lifts today on Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 and it’s a phenomenal achievement in graphics performance – as you might hope and expect from a $1600/£1650 GPU. The full Eurogamer review will follow as soon as possible but so much work in Digital Foundry has been poured into this project that we’ve only just managed to finish the video review in time. With minutes left until the embargo lifts, I wanted to share the review with the Eurogamer audience – and to offer up some personal thoughts on the product.
First of all, I think it is important to stress that the power level of this product shows a leap in performance that surrounding components within a gaming PC may struggle to fully access. 1080p and 1440p metrics with this product are essentially meaningless – even with my Core i9 12900K overclocked to 5.2GHz on all performance cores, I’m finding frame-rates hitting the CPU limit. This happens even on some 4K benchmarks without ray tracing in the equation. And even if you are using RT, opting for DLSS performance mode (with an internal 1080p base image) can again see you hitting the limits of your processor.
Over the last few weeks, it’s been really interesting just to ‘live’ with the card for PC gaming – I use a 4K 120Hz LG OLED CX display, and it’s a good fit for the RTX 4090. I don’t need to worry about settings, I don’t need to worry about performance. I’d venture to suggest that for non-RT gaming, the graphics problem is ‘solved’. Ray tracing? No worries there either, thanks to DLSS. However, if I did not have a 4K 120Hz display, I do wonder whether I’d need the 4090. That’s my subjective opinion on gaming with the card, but the full video review above has all the numbers you need.