Highest FPS, Lowest Latency
Competitive games like Counter-Strike 2, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Overwatch 2 demand maximum frame rates. Get the competitive edge you need powered by GeForce RTX and the lowest latency with NVIDIA Reflex. Unbeatable performance. Incredible image quality. Best responsiveness. Frames Win Games.
A faster graphics card delivers higher frame rates that let you see things earlier and give you a better chance of hitting targets. NVIDIA GeForce GPUs deliver the highest FPS for competitive games.
Average FPS at 1080p, Max settings, Reflex On, with i9-12900K CPU. Counter-Strike 2 tested on Overpass map in competitive match. Call of Duty: Warzone tested with DLSS Quality Mode & Frame Generation On. 144 FPS, 240 FPS, and 360 FPS is the recommended performance to run 144 Hz, 240 Hz, and 360 Hz monitors respectively.
NVIDIA Reflex and GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs deliver the lowest latency (ms) and best responsiveness for the ultimate competitive advantage. Built to optimize and measure system latency, Reflex provides faster target acquisition, quicker reaction times, and the best aim precision for competitive games.
Tested on an RTX 4090 at 4K, Max Settings.
Get the best responsiveness in competitive titles like Call of Duty: Warzone, Counter-Strike 2, and Overwatch 2 with NVIDIA Reflex.
PC Latency (ms) – Lower is Better
i9-12900k, 1080p, Max Settings, Reflex On. Call of Duty: Warzone tested with DLSS Quality Mode.
NVIDIA G-SYNC® displays are made to compete, with smooth, tear-free high refresh rates up to 540 Hz. With exceptional responsiveness, built-in esports mode, Reflex Analyzer, and stunning image quality, NVIDIA G-SYNC® displays will change the way you look at competitive gaming.
Equip yourself for competitive games with GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, desktops and laptops.
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