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NVIDIA adds its Reflex Support to Four new Games

Numerous games have continued to use NVIDIA Reflex. This functionality will now be added to four new games in the upcoming days of this month. NVIDIA also disclosed that a new package, which will be accessible for certain RTX 30 Series purchases, will let new RTX customers purchase both Ghostwire Tokyo and DOOM Eternal.

  • Deep Rock Galactic, which gets a latency reduction upgrade of up to 36%. The game also supports NVIDIA DLSS and NVIDIA DLAA.
  • LEAP, which gets a latency reduction upgrade of up to 50%. The game also supports DLSS.
  • ICARUS, which gets a latency reduction upgrade of up to 48%. The game also supports DLSS and ray tracing.
  • Nine to Five, which gets a latency reduction upgrade of up to 30%.

Additionally, according to NVIDIA, Warhammer 40K: Darktide will debut with ray tracing, DLSS, and Reflex. Reflex will appear in more games in the future. The 20 million players that use this function each month can lower system latency and increase player competitiveness. Although this NVIDIA technology is relatively new, it has already become one of the most widely used, with integrations appearing in the newest titles.

G-SYNC Monitors with Reflex activated also support the latency-reducing technique. This provides the best visual clarity and refreshes rates. Mice, displays, and NVIDIA Reflex games all work together to assess system latency from beginning to end. And sure, the list of acceptable devices now includes new monitors and mice.

New NVIDIA Reflex G-SYNC monitors induce

  • AOC’s AGON PRO AG274QG, a 27-inch, 240Hz, 2560×1440, G-SYNC ULTIMATE display with NVIDIA Reflex support
  • ViewSonic Gaming ELITE XG321UG, a 32-inch, 144Hz, 3840×2160 G-SYNC ULTIMATE Mini-LED, 1152 full-array local dimming display with NVIDIA Reflex and  VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, the highest currently available, ensuring an incredibly vivid and bright HDR picture.

New NVIDIA Reflex mice include: –

  • Cooler Master’s MM720
  • HyperX’s Pulsefire Haste Wireless
  • Lenovo’s Legion’s M300S

A special PC game bundle with access to Ghostwire: Tokyo and DOOM Eternal will be given to users who purchase a GeForce RTX 3080, 3080 Ti, 3090, or 3090 Ti desktop, laptop, or GPU from one of the collaborating partners (including Amazon, Newegg, and MemoryExpress). The DOOM Eternal Year One Pass is also available to players as part of the package.

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Once more, all you need to do is buy an RTX 30 series GPU, a laptop, or a desktop to qualify for this complimentary Bethesda Softworks bundle, which adds $129.97 in value to your purchase. All of these games also feature NVIDIA DLSS performance acceleration and immersive ray-traced effects.

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Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
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