Ray tracing allows game developers to light in-game environments with a level of depth and realism that previously wasn't possible, and ray tracing can also be used in graphics-related workflows as well. However, to actually use ray tracing, you'll need to be equipped with a ray tracing-compatible graphics card (GPU). GPUs that can handle ray tracing are some of the best graphics cards on the market, but knowing which one to choose can be a little tricky. Here's an overview of 10 awesome ray-tracing graphics cards.
[h=3]Best overall[/h][h=4]MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super[/h]Staff Favorite
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[h=3]Best overall[/h][h=4]MSI NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super[/h]Staff Favorite
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