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Nvidia’s GeForce Now is getting cloud G-Sync support and streaming day passes

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Nvidia is bringing its G-Sync technology to the cloud with GeForce Now. The support will be added soon, according to Nvidia, allowing variable refresh rate monitors to match the streaming rate of games from Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service.

Nvidia first supported 120fps output on its RTX 3080 tier of GeForce Now in 2021 and soon bumped this to up to 240fps on its RTX 4080 servers last year. It was backed by Nvidia’s Reflex technology, which evaluates and decreases system latency in games. Now, that same Reflex tech is being expanded to work with 4K titles and 60 / 120fps streaming modes.

“With both Cloud G-SYNC and Reflex, members will feel as if they’re connected directly to GeForce Now’s RTX 4080 SuperPODs, making their visual…

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