Ray Tracing to Come Out for Nvidia RTX in the beginning of October, Windows 10 Ray Tracing Update

Ray Tracing is Going to be Released Soon According to the Latest Rumors

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Nvidia RTX hasn’t been doing very well. The flagship RTX models haven’t been very popular with gamers thanks to it’s lackluster performance. The Nvidia RTX 2080 barly performs better then a GTX 1080 TI but costs at least $150 more. The Nvidia RTX was really hyped up as it was rumored to be revolutionary for the gaming market and make 4K gaming mainstream. Ray Tracing is the biggest feature on Nvidia RTX but, Nvidia hasn’t even released it for gamers to use yet. According to the latest rumors, Ray Tracing is going to be available to gamers sometime in the beginning of October.

The latest Windows Insider Build, 17763 has been available to the testing community and it is going to arrive with the Windows 10 October update in the beginning of October likely on the 9th of October.

This is good news for fans of Ray Tracing as this might save Nvidia RTX from failure. Considering that RTX doesn’t reach our expectations in terms of performance, Nvidai could make RTX a success if Ray Tracing looks good enough.

 Nvidia Focused too Much on Ray Tracing and Forgot about Gamers

If you go back and watch Nvidai’s press conference, you will notice that Nvidai doesn’t even mention gaming in their presentation. All we saw was Nvidia saying how good Ray Tracing will make your games look. We didn’t really see any benchmarks of Nvidia RTX. If you didn’t know and watched the presentation, you might think that RTX is a card made for Ray Tracing, not gaming. If Nvidia had focused more on gaming performance, everyone would’ve been talking about how for the first time, gamers can run every game at ultra 60+ FPS 4k with an $800 GPU.  

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Technology, Video Games, Nvidia, Nvidia RTX, PC Gaming, Ray Tracing, Windows 10

Mohsen Daemi