What’re the Best Graphics Cards For Running KSP at 4k? (Explained)

 

4K gaming is now very much a possibility. It’s all thanks to the new graphics cards that have hit the market and are capable of driving games at extremely high resolutions.

4K gaming was previously unattainable, or at least difficult to achieve with an older version of the graphics card.

To come close to 60fps, you’ll have to tweak the graphics settings and sacrifice quality. We recommend six graphics cards for 4K gaming in this post, three from NVIDIA and three from AMD.

Even at maximum graphics quality, these graphics cards can push games at 4K resolution. If you’re seeking a graphics card that can easily drive your favorite 4K games, look no further.

NVIDIA Graphics Card with the Best 4K Gaming Performance

If you want an NVIDIA graphics card, I recommend the RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 3080 Ti, and RTX 3080 because they are the superior answer for ray tracing and NVIDIA’s DLSS is more advanced than AMD’s.

NVIDIA’s flagship GPU is now the RTX 3090 Ti. It’s the fastest they’ve got. It is equipped with 10752 CUDA cores and 24GB of VRAM.

The RTX 3080 Ti follows, having 10240 CUDA cores and 12GB of VRAM. Finally, the RTX 3080 has 8704 CUDA cores as well as 10GB of VRAM.

The RTX 3080 is also available in a 12GB model. According to reviews, the performance difference between the 10GB and 12GB models is extremely small.

I purposefully ignored the RTX 3090 because its gaming performance is quite close to that of the RTX 3080 Ti. The lone benefit is the 24GB of VRAM, which is useful for non-gaming jobs. In my opinion, the RTX 3090 Ti is a superior option to the RTX 3090, especially now that the RTX 3090 Ti’s pricing has dropped dramatically.

EVGA’s FTW Ultra, MSI’s SUPRIM X or Gaming X Trio, or Asus ROG Strix or TUF are my top picks. These are some of the top graphics card models available today. It ultimately boils down to personal preference and cost.

What're the Best Graphics Cards For Running KSP at 4k? (Explained)
What’re the Best Graphics Cards For Running KSP at 4k? (Explained)

Best AMD Graphics Card for 4K Gaming

In comparison to NVIDIA, AMD graphics cards perform poorly in ray tracing. In reality, they are a generation behind in ray tracing.

Meanwhile, AMD’s FSR is improving and approaching NVIDIA’s DLSS. It won’t be long before AMD’s FSR catches up to NVIDIA’s DLSS.

When it comes to price/performance, AMD has an advantage. In general, AMD’s graphics cards are less expensive than NVIDIA’s. The RTX 3090 Ti is presently priced at about $1,500. In the meantime, AMD’s flagship RX 6950 XT costs roughly $1,100. And the RX 6900 XT is much less expensive.

I have yet to test the RX 6950 XT and RX 6800 XT. However, depending on the game, the RX 6800 XT performs on par or significantly better than the RTX 3080. In addition, the RX 6950 XT spars with the RTX 3090 Ti.

Final thought 

So, once again, picking which AMD graphics card to buy comes down to personal preference and money.

However, in general, I would recommend top-tier models such as MSI, Asus, Sapphire, or PowerColor’s RX 6000 cards.

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