GeForce Now boosts Chrome streaming to 120fps and 1440p

NVIDIA is adding a new perk to GeForce Now’s most expensive tier. Starting today, you can stream games at 1440p and 120fps through the browser. Currently, the new performance settings are only available through GeForce Now’s $20 per month RTX 3080 membership and only Google Chrome on PC. A more reasonable $10 per month Priority Tier will continue to max out at 1080p and 60fps for the time being.
Naturally, you’ll need a compatible monitor to get the most out of any game you decide to play at 1440p and 120 fps, making the browser’s streaming utility more performant. somewhat limited. If you have used Geforce Now to stream games at 1440p and 120fps, you’ve most likely done it at home through the GeForce Now app. Other perks of level 3080 include entry privileges NVIDIA’s Best Servers, ray tracing support, and up to eight hours of gameplay in a single session. The 3080 tier also lets you play games in 4K resolution at 60fps and 120fps on compatible Android phones.
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