Has anyone been able to run with NVidia surround? I can't seem to enable both of them while using nvidia surround. It's either the resolution isn't available or windows reverts back to the game driver where the DSR setting isn't available. If I reinstall the studio driver and enable DSR then the resolution isn't available, it's either a lower resolution or the in game resolution is set to OPT .
DLSS quality at 1080p is the same thing as DLSS performance at 1440 as both targets 1280x720 resolution rendering. you will just get a much clear image with a minor hit to performance upgrading DLSS at 1440 from DLSS at 1080 using the performance preset. and even doing this will get you a better image than native with a performance boost so that's a Win!
@@hotrod123231Who games in 4k lmao (I'm just trolling). I play call of duty at 1440p at 165fps because it's a good balance of graphics and performance.
@@pc_blend💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
I did this like a year ago. Its really helpful for ppl whos monitor is 1080p that the game runs with high fps than Hz you will get high quality on 1080p with some fps losing or gaining some
@@3boodAl7asan DLSS at 1080p is effective but shines at 1440p and 4K where the image is already super sharp and the loss is damn near impossible to spot naturally, i had to watch a video on what to look for to identify upscaling.
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
I only have a 1080p monitor and I was missing taking advantage of DLSS by upscaling to higher resolutions like 4K. I had already tested DSR, but it was bad because it didn't adjust the smoothness to 0. Thank you very much for the tip, my game looked beautiful.
But it doesn't work in the same way. DLSS and DSR are AI implemented system far superior. DLDSR (DLSS+DSR) is the most amazing IQ in the game history. it's sad that AMD isn't capable to create something similar.
@@rodrigomendes3327 Not really. DLSS and FSR have virtually the same performance cost and generally the visual quality of DLSS is slightly better but in MW2 specifically, DLSS looks quite a bit worse than even Nvidia Image Scaling. FSR 2.0/2.1 is fairly comparable to DLSS, I would not say DLSS is 'far superior'.
I really don't understand how DLSS quality and ultra performance have the same visual quality, even though ultra performance gives me way more FPS. This is the only game where DLSS does this. I updated the file to 3.7.20 Also, without DLSS, the game is very blurry...
Great content. I use DSR + DLSSp to run SoTR maxed settings + RT in 5K, yes five K, on my UltraGear qhd monitor. The result are simply amazing❤ Love RTX cards
This video is super helpful . I want to try this on my 4gb 3050ti especially for rdr2. But I'm worried if I will get better performance than native 1080p at all
1440p and dlss quality puts the game resolution at 1707x960(960p resolution) which will run better than 1080p since the resolution is lower and will look better(the game and textures looks sharper and more detailed). so if you use DLDSR to scale your resolution to 1440p and use DLSS Quality to downscale it to 960p, I feel like this is even better for lower end cards that have dlss and dldsr.
I use it all the time, but there are a couple of inconveniences. When you need to use alt-tab you change the resolution and it takes a long time to switch. Bugs also occur.
Thanks for help me. Now I know why my game fps drop and gpu running hot cause this setting auto set to 4k (4.0x). When I turn it off it help to boost my fps more than 20fps 🎉🎉
If you're doing DLSS from a lower resolution to a higher resolution than your monitor can show, only to downscale it for your monitor... wouldn't you be better off simply sticking with your original resolution and just choosing one of the highest DLSS quality modes?
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
for new people reading this, the potential higher amount of pixel data leads to more details that can carry over to other effects for better overall calculations since it has more to work with when displaying effects, and running it through both AI solutions lets it handle things like Anti-Aliasing and interpolating elements. It can vary based on implementation but there are definitely advantages.
Lol I literally just did this over the weekend, only finally gave it a shot because monster hunter world wasn't letting me use DLSS at 1080p, and it looked real blurry, but now it looks crisp around the edges... Just don't use DSR on the desktop, it'll look blurry on everything besides native res
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
Basicly Dlss makes 1080 like shit with some fps gain but 2k with dlss make it more good with you lose some fps but not less or equal 1080p without dlss
@@user-mc5er9fp1i 1080 look like shit only if you want to look only the dlss, everytime i activate it, i look closely on the bad things, but if yoou just play your game with dlss quality 20%, 10min after, u will forget it is activate
Just be careful your games might look too sharp with 0 percent smoothness, less of an issue in competitive games but especially human characters skin can look weird
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
I also use this trick. DLSS works like TAA for the most part: it takes information from previous frames. A bigger frame buffer can store more of this information
@@forz2882 not how it works. for a number of reasons you can find the ability to do this, but for 99% of all people when you first watch a short you have no ability to do this
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
why ? i use 4 scalers at once , they all compliment each other and my textures are clear and smooth , without any anti-alias , this last windows 11 update has an AI doing all that work to smooth out the problems , my 1440p res gets upscaled 4x by nvidia DSRDL + DLSS + windows SR ( super res ) + ''lossless scaling'' from steam store ... no problem what so ever and everything looks super clear , even have my projector at 100% sharpness , i can't look at blurry textures so i don't ...
Many games don’t have DLSS, so instead use NIS, it’s just worse than DLSS but can be used in almost any game. Also if you don’t have RTX series GPU than use this too! It’s nVidia’s version of RSR And VSR is AMD’s version of DSR. Please pin this comment
I use a 31.5” LG 1440p 165hz monitor I got for $200 I use DSR scaling at native 4k/5k resolution and from there I can even choose to keep my same 165hz at 4k
Less blurry. More pixelated though. Like you just turned off AA. I usually use shaders and sharpening to get rid of most of the dlss blur. And always use dlss in quality mode. Of course you can’t really use shaders on multiplayer games.
So dlss increases frame rates but decreases resolution or makes the game blurry.... How does this happen? For higher HD type gameplay I have to turn off dlss or what..? Plz explain
@@GigaChad-vz9ng it lowers native resolution and then uses ai to more efficiently upscale it back to your native resolution. I think It looks blurry cause pixels are being placed by ai but some areas still have a lower pixel density then full native resolution. Some scenes look better than native resolution but most scenes have a blurry look.
@GigaChad-vz9ng it's in the name. Deep Learning Super Sampling meaning the resolution decreases but ai trys to upscale the image with better performance but the less resolution you have the harder the ai has to work to get the same image quality.
I have a 2060 with an i7 4790 so in the CPU intensive games I only have like 50-80% GPU usage. Because of this short I was able to learn how DSR works and make use of all the extra GPU headroom to make games look much better without losing much performance
@@youtubeshadowbannedme I upgraded to a 1440p monitor so at least on single player GPU intensive games its not much different from a good CPU. On the CPU intensive multiplayer games it can be a bit rough but I dont really play those. I dont even really play games much at all which is why I havent just upgraded the CPU
This makes no sense. The point of DLSS is to use a higher resolution. You select the higher resolution in the game, dlss renders the game to a lower resolution, then upscales it and poof, you got frames. So doing this in control panel is pointless, and it will mess up your other games. Stop using control panel for everything - it’s not a magic bandaid.
Yea but don’t you have to use GPU scaling instead of Display scaling for this to work? I know some monitors still only have GPU scaling option but once I switched to my first expensive 1440p monitor and used display scaling, the difference was extremely noticeable. It was like the difference of playing at 144fps at a 7ms smooth frametime for display scaling and like 10-16ms fluctuating frametime with GPU scaling. Or a 2ms input lag compared to like 7ms input lag. I just can’t go back to GPU scaling even if im using DSR. I just have my monitor set to 1440p 180Hz and then use DLSS sometimes Quality and Sometimes Balanced. And I use Gsync and cap frames around 150-160 and even on a 2080Ti im still staying stable at quality with medium settings. Not too bad. Can’t wait to upgrade this GPU though. Tax returns just weren’t it this year!
There is a problem. My monitor is 165hz. When I use DSR, that goes down all the way to 60hz. And you WILL feel that difference. Know this too before using DSR
I did this by accident. used DLDSR to boost image quality then when i used DLSS i noticed better performance with out any noticeable impact to image quality. 😅
Exactly!! You have to use GPU scaling in order to do this and that is pretty outdated at this point. Display scaling is the way to go. When I finally got a monitor that supported display scaling it was a night and day difference. So he’s basically getting a little sharper image while increasing input lag and frametimes while actually losing frames lol I understand some single player games using this, but not COD.
This is better than you think. I just upgraded to Native 1440p. And its honestly not that bad. Native is definitely better. But DSR is much better than 1080p. If you can run it, try it! Native 1440p also runs better than DSR.
Seems cool, but what about Vram usage? Wont upscaling to 1440p and downscaling back to 1080p take more Vram if fhd has better details now? Or it affects fps only
I been doing this since I got the game. But I went back down to 1080p because I mainly just been playing Rustment 24/7 and I’ll take more frames over sharpness on the smaller maps. But nice to see you spread this info I feel it’ll help a lot.
Idk, me and my friend still using Off cuz its native, dlss kills the graphics, looks crispy and blurry and even small shadows on body or something its lost when u put dlss, that's why u get 20-30 fps or more, u lose realistic picture for blurry picture with more fps
great tried this, didn't work right. Tried to revert back, now it's not running right. I could get 100fps or so in mp, now I can get 30. The game looks even worse after reverting!
Yo I recently installed an rtx 3050 in my pc and i thought its the worst rtx so i was hoping do use dlss but then it turned out be be very good. For example I have 50 fps in beamng italy with the ai cars or in teardown on the highest settings on a big map i can throw a whole 20 stories building with no lags like it made me wonder why people by card like rtx 4090 ti or what ever the only thing i came up with was 4k but like damm
but how does the game rendered in 1440p dlss performance (which is 50% render scale, 720p) upscaled all the way up to 1440p and then shrunk by DSR to fit on the 1080p screen look better and play faster than native 1080p?
You can decrese the resolution of your screen and use less dlss. For example, I set my 1080p monitor to the resolution 1600x900 and then use dlss with incresed quality.
@@sergioescobar6390 Yes. It was common in the ancient ages (before DLSS) to reduce the screen resolution to increase performance, but now, with DLSS, you can use both techniques to achieve better performance and a good appearance of the game. Reducing the resolution of the screen before using the DLSS actually causes a feeling of smoother graphics.
@@sergioescobar6390 You can experiment what looks better to you. I don't know your actual screen resolution and what is your DLSS render resolution. I have a 1080p monitor, and I like to render to something like 800×600. To not drop from 1080p to 800×600, I first set my resolution to 1600×900 and then 800×600. If you notice, I reduced the amount of scaling done, but not the rendered resolution. It is quite a simple idea. The FPS gain is the same in both cases, but it looks smoother if I first set my monitor resolution to 1600×900. I did this in Hogwarts Legacy and I have a 1050 TI. I was playing at more than 100 FPS.
When your monitor can't handle more fps it always do that try to screen with VRR, free sync or gsynv depending your gpu vendor but with Variable Refresh Rate the best option even gaming consoles when get handle 240hz VRR.
bro it looks worse XD nah jk, it's really personal preference. The choices are: pixelated, or blurred. They both give your eyes the same amount of information and they only look different on a monitor with a resolution greater than 1080p. I personally prefer my image to look blurred over pixelated because it helps my eyes recognize patterns and transformations that don't line up well with the monitor's pixel matrix.
DLSS + DSR = DLDSR. It's just amazing thing in the world. Amazing IQ.
Introducing Deep Learining Dynamic Super Resolution, the new technology to Improve the image quality over native resolution and get better Performance
Has anyone been able to run with NVidia surround? I can't seem to enable both of them while using nvidia surround. It's either the resolution isn't available or windows reverts back to the game driver where the DSR setting isn't available. If I reinstall the studio driver and enable DSR then the resolution isn't available, it's either a lower resolution or the in game resolution is set to OPT .
Nope, DLDSR is separate to DSR and DLSS
No it’s basically dlaa
This is technically DLDSR +DLSS
Used this on ark survival ascended, increased my FPS from 50 (on high settings) to 60-70 and it looks even better now. Thank you very much!
I might try this on ark survival ascended.
What card do you have I’m curious?
@@hafeezsuprahafeezsupra53544060ti the 16 gb one
nice fake comment dude
@@hafeezsuprahafeezsupra5354 it's fake
My pc would commit suicide at 1440p.. he's barely alive at 1080p
DLSS quality at 1080p is the same thing as DLSS performance at 1440 as both targets 1280x720 resolution rendering. you will just get a much clear image with a minor hit to performance upgrading DLSS at 1440 from DLSS at 1080 using the performance preset. and even doing this will get you a better image than native with a performance boost so that's a Win!
Me at 4k 😎
@@hotrod123231Who games in 4k lmao (I'm just trolling). I play call of duty at 1440p at 165fps because it's a good balance of graphics and performance.
Then your gpu doesnt have dlss either. Unless you have a 3050, then i feel bad for you. Other gpu's should be fine with dlss at 1440p.
How do u even turn on dlss
29k likes.. think a lot of the community would love to see a dedicated settings video. Any plans? :) Thanks!
I’m shifting my content focus, but I might revisit this someday!
@@pc_blend💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
Would love to see something for PUBG Pc
I did this like a year ago. Its really helpful for ppl whos monitor is 1080p that the game runs with high fps than Hz you will get high quality on 1080p with some fps losing or gaining some
I felt the blure is too much so i never turned on dlss, but now i'll give it another chance thanks!
How is the experience?
Its great, not a huge difference but absolutely better than before, i play on 1080p 280hz monitor its permanent option for me now
@@3boodAl7asan DLSS at 1080p is effective but shines at 1440p and 4K where the image is already super sharp and the loss is damn near impossible to spot naturally, i had to watch a video on what to look for to identify upscaling.
@@timothykeller9419 it's better now with dlss 3.5. ive been using quality on 1080p and the difference is really hard to tell
@@OoSALEHoO😅😢❤oslzllsll is 0😊😊😊😅
DO NOT set smoothness to 0%, it’s going to look horribly over-sharpened. 50-60% is the sweet spot.
Default 33% is good enough
That's the whole point
25 or 33
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
To me it's perfect at 0%
This video changed my gaming life. Seriously. Thank you so much for this!
this is a pretty good idea, I always though that things look blurry but with this I can get it looking quite clear
1440p native with balanced dlss is quite a nice sweetspot
Wow, I genuinely thought you couldn't mix the two, but hey you can and it works well!
I only have a 1080p monitor and I was missing taking advantage of DLSS by upscaling to higher resolutions like 4K. I had already tested DSR, but it was bad because it didn't adjust the smoothness to 0. Thank you very much for the tip, my game looked beautiful.
It's the same thing on AMD side, VSR+FSR 1.0/2.0 both works really well.
But it doesn't work in the same way. DLSS and DSR are AI implemented system far superior. DLDSR (DLSS+DSR) is the most amazing IQ in the game history. it's sad that AMD isn't capable to create something similar.
@@rodrigomendes3327 Not really. DLSS and FSR have virtually the same performance cost and generally the visual quality of DLSS is slightly better but in MW2 specifically, DLSS looks quite a bit worse than even Nvidia Image Scaling.
FSR 2.0/2.1 is fairly comparable to DLSS, I would not say DLSS is 'far superior'.
@@blasianking4827 Any explanation for this is that you're blind. Sorry, I have no other.
@@rodrigomendes3327 Nvidia fanboy go somewhere else
@@pal.shouvikbro do some research
I really don't understand how DLSS quality and ultra performance have the same visual quality, even though ultra performance gives me way more FPS. This is the only game where DLSS does this. I updated the file to 3.7.20
Also, without DLSS, the game is very blurry...
Great content. I use DSR + DLSSp to run SoTR maxed settings + RT in 5K, yes five K, on my UltraGear qhd monitor. The result are simply amazing❤
Love RTX cards
This video is super helpful . I want to try this on my 4gb 3050ti especially for rdr2. But I'm worried if I will get better performance than native 1080p at all
It should work well as long as your CPU isn’t too weak. Let me know how it goes!
@@pc_blend ok then. CPU is Ryzen 5800h. Guess should be ok
@@nirmalkumar7941any news???
@@Superpowerjoker nah I don't have DLSS since using cracked version. Will try when I get steam version
1440p and dlss quality puts the game resolution at 1707x960(960p resolution) which will run better than 1080p since the resolution is lower and will look better(the game and textures looks sharper and more detailed). so if you use DLDSR to scale your resolution to 1440p and use DLSS Quality to downscale it to 960p, I feel like this is even better for lower end cards that have dlss and dldsr.
life saver bro!
I couldn't notice much difference in 1600p between DLSS and Native😢
So this a positive thing if you have no quality loss with dlss. Also are you using a 16:10 laptop ?
@@randomgames9025 YUP
@Arkeshan OK than it's a good thing that you don't lose quality ?
I use it all the time, but there are a couple of inconveniences. When you need to use alt-tab you change the resolution and it takes a long time to switch. Bugs also occur.
Thanks for help me. Now I know why my game fps drop and gpu running hot cause this setting auto set to 4k (4.0x). When I turn it off it help to boost my fps more than 20fps 🎉🎉
If you're doing DLSS from a lower resolution to a higher resolution than your monitor can show, only to downscale it for your monitor... wouldn't you be better off simply sticking with your original resolution and just choosing one of the highest DLSS quality modes?
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
for new people reading this, the potential higher amount of pixel data leads to more details that can carry over to other effects for better overall calculations since it has more to work with when displaying effects, and running it through both AI solutions lets it handle things like Anti-Aliasing and interpolating elements. It can vary based on implementation but there are definitely advantages.
Lol I literally just did this over the weekend, only finally gave it a shot because monster hunter world wasn't letting me use DLSS at 1080p, and it looked real blurry, but now it looks crisp around the edges... Just don't use DSR on the desktop, it'll look blurry on everything besides native res
Monster hunter world only has DLSS version 1 not the latest. It's blurry af.
Idk why Capcom won't update it.
@@duskairableYou're able to update it yourself since DLSS is a DLL file if I recall
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
You are a genius!
thanks that help a lot
That's so cool, seriously really good idea
Bro is saying you will have 59fps instead of 60fps💀
no bc if you follow
native 1080p : 60fps
fake 1440p dlss performance 1080p : 70fps
am i right ?
@@Enzq7539yes
You can't be this dumb💀
You will get higher fps + better quality.
Basicly Dlss makes 1080 like shit with some fps gain but 2k with dlss make it more good with you lose some fps but not less or equal 1080p without dlss
@@user-mc5er9fp1i 1080 look like shit only if you want to look only the dlss, everytime i activate it, i look closely on the bad things, but if yoou just play your game with dlss quality 20%, 10min after, u will forget it is activate
Just be careful your games might look too sharp with 0 percent smoothness, less of an issue in competitive games but especially human characters skin can look weird
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
I do the same thing but using DSR in 4k to 2k and using DLSS in performance. The result is perfect.
Which is better?
I also use this trick. DLSS works like TAA for the most part: it takes information from previous frames. A bigger frame buffer can store more of this information
That looks crunchy af
shorts are annoying because you got to go through the whole clip just to see one second again. I'm gonna check some dsr dlss res combos
You can slide it where you want. There is a red bar in the bottom. Sometimes it dont appears so just pause the video then it appears
@@forz2882 not how it works. for a number of reasons you can find the ability to do this, but for 99% of all people when you first watch a short you have no ability to do this
Pause on mobile: 🗿
@@charleyweinhardt just type 0:01 or a random one and click it and it sends you to the video.
@@warbotics2440 word👍
Ok so its just uber sharpened
Smoothness at 0 is insane lol
💥 Sharpness and definition are really bad in NVIDIA, serrated? I have an notebook Lenovo Legion 5i i7 12700h RTX 3060 and the image IN THAT THINGS are worst than in my Acer Aspire 5 Ryzen 7 5700u Integrated Graphics in the same conditions! NVIDIA ugly, AMD beautiful! And the filters of Experience increaaes the sharpness, but don't turn to beautiful, like AMD!
why ? i use 4 scalers at once , they all compliment each other and my textures are clear and smooth , without any anti-alias ,
this last windows 11 update has an AI doing all that work to smooth out the problems , my 1440p res gets upscaled 4x by nvidia DSRDL + DLSS + windows SR ( super res ) + ''lossless scaling'' from steam store ... no problem what so ever and everything looks super clear , even have my projector at 100% sharpness , i can't look at blurry textures so i don't ...
i love aliasing THOUGH
Awesome!! I'll try it !
Many games don’t have DLSS, so instead use NIS, it’s just worse than DLSS but can be used in almost any game.
Also if you don’t have RTX series GPU than use this too!
It’s nVidia’s version of RSR
And VSR is AMD’s version of DSR.
Please pin this comment
Or use the LukeFZ mod and emulate a fake nvidia gpu and forces the DLSS
Adding some smoothness will make those rough edges look a little better
How do u add smoothness
@@ceethannatch7959 don't set it to 0% like in the video?
Will be sure to try this out when i get my laptop 😃
Thank you, now I know how cod would look like in Minecraft lol.
AHAHAHAHA
Essa dica foi ouro mano
Just tested this and this works great in DCS. It got rid of the blur and makes the sim sharper when using dlss. 👍🏽
Been doing this for years but thanks anyway for the tip. 1440p already looks way better even on a 1080p screen
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Wow, what a gain from 201 to 226.
It's so huge !
I want a 1000 $ graphic card right now !
Thanks for the tip bro
Thanks
I use a 31.5” LG 1440p 165hz monitor I got for $200 I use DSR scaling at native 4k/5k resolution and from there I can even choose to keep my same 165hz at 4k
I use DSR to make it to 4k over 1440p and move from dlss performance to ultra performance ;:D
Is it worth it?
Less blurry. More pixelated though. Like you just turned off AA. I usually use shaders and sharpening to get rid of most of the dlss blur. And always use dlss in quality mode. Of course you can’t really use shaders on multiplayer games.
So dlss increases frame rates but decreases resolution or makes the game blurry....
How does this happen?
For higher HD type gameplay I have to turn off dlss or what..? Plz explain
@@GigaChad-vz9ng it lowers native resolution and then uses ai to more efficiently upscale it back to your native resolution. I think It looks blurry cause pixels are being placed by ai but some areas still have a lower pixel density then full native resolution. Some scenes look better than native resolution but most scenes have a blurry look.
@GigaChad-vz9ng it's in the name.
Deep Learning Super Sampling meaning the resolution decreases but ai trys to upscale the image with better performance but the less resolution you have the harder the ai has to work to get the same image quality.
That’s maybe because the image is over-sharpened. Set the smoothness to 50%.
@@GigaChad-vz9ngask Nvidia
I have a 2060 with an i7 4790 so in the CPU intensive games I only have like 50-80% GPU usage. Because of this short I was able to learn how DSR works and make use of all the extra GPU headroom to make games look much better without losing much performance
Holy crap your 2060 is being super bottlenecked; upgrade to at least Core 10th Gen
@@youtubeshadowbannedme I upgraded to a 1440p monitor so at least on single player GPU intensive games its not much different from a good CPU. On the CPU intensive multiplayer games it can be a bit rough but I dont really play those. I dont even really play games much at all which is why I havent just upgraded the CPU
4K (dldsr) and dlss performance it’ sur amazing hack for my rtx3080ti and 2k screen ❤
Smart guy. That's the way people with high end gpu should use smart Upscaling.
This makes no sense. The point of DLSS is to use a higher resolution. You select the higher resolution in the game, dlss renders the game to a lower resolution, then upscales it and poof, you got frames. So doing this in control panel is pointless, and it will mess up your other games.
Stop using control panel for everything - it’s not a magic bandaid.
I don't really think dlss performance 1440p overall looks better than native 1080p. Some aspects are better, but overall it's worse
Yea but don’t you have to use GPU scaling instead of Display scaling for this to work? I know some monitors still only have GPU scaling option but once I switched to my first expensive 1440p monitor and used display scaling, the difference was extremely noticeable. It was like the difference of playing at 144fps at a 7ms smooth frametime for display scaling and like 10-16ms fluctuating frametime with GPU scaling. Or a 2ms input lag compared to like 7ms input lag. I just can’t go back to GPU scaling even if im using DSR. I just have my monitor set to 1440p 180Hz and then use DLSS sometimes Quality and Sometimes Balanced. And I use Gsync and cap frames around 150-160 and even on a 2080Ti im still staying stable at quality with medium settings. Not too bad. Can’t wait to upgrade this GPU though. Tax returns just weren’t it this year!
I usually just play at native 1440p. I avoid using DLSS whenever possible.
There is a problem. My monitor is 165hz. When I use DSR, that goes down all the way to 60hz. And you WILL feel that difference. Know this too before using DSR
only use these settings if you play single player in mulitplayer games it affect more than just performance
I did this by accident. used DLDSR to boost image quality then when i used DLSS i noticed better performance with out any noticeable impact to image quality. 😅
I don't have that option in my computer
Me who gaming on a xbox one s i wish i could game at 1440p even at 60fps
NVIDIA control panel only affects older games
This is great
Anything like this for amd ??
Nice bro this change my life
enjoy your input lag due to bad rendered framerate compared to fake generated one
Exactly!! You have to use GPU scaling in order to do this and that is pretty outdated at this point. Display scaling is the way to go. When I finally got a monitor that supported display scaling it was a night and day difference. So he’s basically getting a little sharper image while increasing input lag and frametimes while actually losing frames lol I understand some single player games using this, but not COD.
This is not DLSS 3 Frame Generation, there's no input lag for using DLSS 2.0
Pretty cool.
I just use balanced and I’m happy with 4k/60
Upscaling then downscaling then upscaling again damn
This is better than you think. I just upgraded to Native 1440p. And its honestly not that bad. Native is definitely better. But DSR is much better than 1080p. If you can run it, try it! Native 1440p also runs better than DSR.
Seems cool, but what about Vram usage? Wont upscaling to 1440p and downscaling back to 1080p take more Vram if fhd has better details now? Or it affects fps only
Thanks bro 👍
this is actually usefull
Thanks man
I been doing this since I got the game. But I went back down to 1080p because I mainly just been playing Rustment 24/7 and I’ll take more frames over sharpness on the smaller maps.
But nice to see you spread this info I feel it’ll help a lot.
The same setting also applied to 1440p? Good video!
Idk, me and my friend still using Off cuz its native, dlss kills the graphics, looks crispy and blurry and even small shadows on body or something its lost when u put dlss, that's why u get 20-30 fps or more, u lose realistic picture for blurry picture with more fps
great tried this, didn't work right. Tried to revert back, now it's not running right. I could get 100fps or so in mp, now I can get 30. The game looks even worse after reverting!
My control panel isn't opening.
Yo I recently installed an rtx 3050 in my pc and i thought its the worst rtx so i was hoping do use dlss but then it turned out be be very good. For example I have 50 fps in beamng italy with the ai cars or in teardown on the highest settings on a big map i can throw a whole 20 stories building with no lags like it made me wonder why people by card like rtx 4090 ti or what ever the only thing i came up with was 4k but like damm
im glad this is something new to try. welldone.
i do have 1 question only, and for games with no dlss?????
Great Work You just gain a never subscriber and follow thanks man
How to do this for airlink on the quest?
but how does the game rendered in 1440p dlss performance (which is 50% render scale, 720p) upscaled all the way up to 1440p and then shrunk by DSR to fit on the 1080p screen look better and play faster than native 1080p?
Ai learning for faster frame output, instead of creating the frame from scratch
How to make this work with FSR?
Ah yes you upscale the monitor to then downscale the game with dlss makes sense
I have rtx 4060 and i dont even have that option, WTF
Mine looks blurry on 1440p with a 4060 card I need a graphics setting guide for dummies video, first pc and have no clue where to start
Does your latency take a hit? Or does Nvidia’s reflex come into play here and works ?
Why not just use FXCAS at this point. It’s the same frame rate. Am I missing something ?
In my Nvidia Control Panel There is no Option as DSR factors Or The Display settings💀
Been doing since 2021 and it Works Great! mostly 1440P with DLSS Balanced and looks better then 1080P native in my Opinion👍👍
After i did this i got araound 110 fps in Witcher 3 although i got around 100 before with same settings on my 4050
What´s the end game?
Whats the difference between this and Vulkan
I will try this
You can decrese the resolution of your screen and use less dlss. For example, I set my 1080p monitor to the resolution 1600x900 and then use dlss with incresed quality.
Are you talking about the monitor resolution?
@@sergioescobar6390 Yes. It was common in the ancient ages (before DLSS) to reduce the screen resolution to increase performance, but now, with DLSS, you can use both techniques to achieve better performance and a good appearance of the game. Reducing the resolution of the screen before using the DLSS actually causes a feeling of smoother graphics.
@@renanwilliamprado5380 okay so I set the monitor resolution to 1600x900 and also the game resolution to 1600x900? And I set dlss to quality?
@@sergioescobar6390 You can experiment what looks better to you. I don't know your actual screen resolution and what is your DLSS render resolution. I have a 1080p monitor, and I like to render to something like 800×600. To not drop from 1080p to 800×600, I first set my resolution to 1600×900 and then 800×600. If you notice, I reduced the amount of scaling done, but not the rendered resolution. It is quite a simple idea. The FPS gain is the same in both cases, but it looks smoother if I first set my monitor resolution to 1600×900. I did this in Hogwarts Legacy and I have a 1050 TI. I was playing at more than 100 FPS.
@@renanwilliamprado5380 okay I’ll give it a try 😎 and my monitor is also 1920x1080. I’ll let you know how it goes 🫡
shaders mode no blur -3 fps worth
uhh if you just left smoothness on it wouldn't look like it runs on super nintendo. Also idk why you'd use DSR when you're using DLSS. What is this xD
So, you use higher resolution to lower resolution to upscale it again
Does anybody saw weird flickering using dlss?
When your monitor can't handle more fps it always do that try to screen with VRR, free sync or gsynv depending your gpu vendor but with Variable Refresh Rate the best option even gaming consoles when get handle 240hz VRR.
bro it looks worse XD
nah jk, it's really personal preference. The choices are: pixelated, or blurred. They both give your eyes the same amount of information and they only look different on a monitor with a resolution greater than 1080p.
I personally prefer my image to look blurred over pixelated because it helps my eyes recognize patterns and transformations that don't line up well with the monitor's pixel matrix.