What’s new in GeForce Experience 3.23 Community feedback improvements on FPS Counter & One-Click Automatic GPU Tuning Based on your feedback, we made adjustments to the new FPS counter - it will no longer show “N/A” when FPS is not available in the in-game overlay. We have also ...
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What is it, and why does it matter if this is what you get in the gaming NVIDIA graphics card that you choose? In short, NVIDIA DLSS is one of the latest options offered by NVIDIA pc gaming. It is a groundbreaking, as the company calls it, type of AI rendering. With the use of ...
Video capture:In this section, you can set the video quality, resolution, fps, and length of the Instant Replay feature. If you're not sure what Instant Replay is, check out our section on it below. Audio:This section lets you separate and mute certain audio tracks. It's useful if you...
What's New in TensorRT 3? TensorRT 3 is the key to unlocking optimal inference performance on Volta GPUs. It delivers up to 40x higher throughput in under 7ms real-time latency vs. CPU-Only inference. Highlights from this release include: ...
There are lots of game developers who don't know what they are doing. Let's point out right now that Fortnite is quite playable on the frequently derided wimpy "kid's toy" -- Nintendo Switch. Fortnite is marketed to a younger audience and thus needs to run well on very modest ...
What Is System Latency? We’ve mentioned system latency multiple times already, but what makes it so awful? Why should gamers try to keep it as minimal as possible? System latency is the time required for an action (such as the click of a keyboard or mouse) to be displayed on the scre...
Distribution of a release of the Virtual GPU Manager and the NVIDIA vGPU software graphics driver for Linux that is based on NVIDIA Linux open GPU kernel modules Support for vGPUs with different amounts of frame buffer on the same physical GPU Support in the NVML API and the nvidia-smi ...
(4) What's the maximum-size video NVENC-export can handle? H264 High-profile @ Level 5.1, which works out to roughly 3840x2160 @ 30fps. (Note the actual encoding-speed will probably be less than 30fps.) (5) How fast is the NVENC-export hardware ...
Unprivileged containers aren’t allowed to modify devices.allow/devices.deny but that doesn’t mean the device in question isn’t already allowed (as it is in this case). I think what you want to do is probably just uncomment no-cgroups = true in your /etc/nvidia-container-runtime/config...