That’s not a small number, but there are thousands of games out there, and there are many that will never support DLSS (especially indie), which you should bear in mind when purchasing RTX GPUs. Although it is essential to note that future updates will make DLSS simpler for developers to...
It’s important to remember to set your game to whatever resolution you’re looking to use for output. If you’re planning on using DLSS to upscale to 4K, your resolution should be set to 4K. By turning DLSS on, under the hood the game will run at a lower internal resolution and wil...
Nvidia DLSS, also known as Deep Learning Super Sampling, is a tool that boosts your overall gaming performance. I personally use it in many games, and it fixed some of my graphics-related problems such as stuttering, freezing, and low fps. However, this technology is still in development, ...
If the game isn't demanding enough to actually need DLSS Quality and DLAA was available, I'd use it. There's actually something interesting, though. If you can't tell the difference, there's potentially a power saving angle, if the game is also being played with a set frame rate limit...
It spent six years refining its CNN model, so we should see continued DLSS image quality improvements in the years to come, that can be enjoyed by all Nvidia RTX card owners, regardless of generation. What games use DLSS 4? One of the biggest flaws of previous DLSS generations is their ...
Unlike DLSS, Nvidia Image Scaling is a driver-based upscaling feature, and it doesn’t use AI or any other intricate stuff like Tensor core. Instead, it uses a combination of sharpening and an upscaling technique. This feature that takes the image from a smaller input resolution and with dir...
Same question as before, but which AO setting should I use? I've always heard that HBAO+ should be enabled and that the performance cost is negligible (1-3 FPS maybe), is there any truth to this, or should I just disable AO entirely? KrazyT said: Motion Blur, dislik...
good enough compared to native that most gamers will use it. Only time will tell just how many developers support FSR — it’s already a lot more than have been announced —whether it comes to new-gen consoles, and it seems likely that Nvidia gamers who can, will continue to use DL...
Should I Turn It On or Off? So, should you turn VSync on or off? As you can see, it depends on your use case. In general, if your graphics processor is rendering more frames than the monitor can display, it may cause excess heat and screen tearing. Try enabling VSync either via ...
Whereas DLSS is dependent on using an NVIDIA GPU. Which FSR Scaling Mode Should I Use? FSR has four different quality modes to choose from. Performance mode applies the most scaling at 2x the input resolution, and Ultra Quality mode the least at 1.3x the input. The four modes and their...