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GeForce Now boosts Chrome streaming to 120 fps and 1440p

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NVIDIA adds a new perk to the most expensive tier of GeForce Now. As of today, you can stream games at 1440p and 120 frames per second via a browser. Right now, the new performance setting is available exclusively through GeForce Now’s $20 per month RTX 3080 membership and only Google Chrome on PC. The more affordable $10-a-month Priority tier will remain at 1080p and 60fps for the time being.

Of course, you’ll need a compatible display to get the most out of any game you decide to stream at 1440p and 120fps, which somewhat limits the usefulness of higher performance browser streaming. If you were already using GeForce Now to stream games at 1440p and 120fps, chances are you did this at home via the GeForce Now app. Other benefits of the 3080 tier include priority access to NVIDIA’s best servers, ray tracing support, and the ability to play games for up to eight hours in a single session. The 3080 layer also allows you to play games up to 4K at 60 fps and 120 fps on compatible Android phones.

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