Read more.Compares frames per second in Infiltrator @4K - Turing with DLSS on vs Pascal with TAA on.
Read more.Compares frames per second in Infiltrator @4K - Turing with DLSS on vs Pascal with TAA on.
Nvidia maths: 41 * 2 = 68
Someone better check their accounting practises cause they may have been overstating their profits
All we keep getting is benchmarks that NVIDIA can run, but where are our benchmarks?
Marketing bumpf, all it ever is!
Hexus are describing it as 'AA smoothing', but isn't it more a smart upscaler so it's not actually calculating 4K pixels, but significantly fewer and upscaling?
Nothing more than results from a canned benchmark they made themselves, nice. Not even any usable comparisons of PQ.
Is that FFXV benchmark still the only publicly available DLSS demo?
Really want to see some screenshots taken in production games by third party's, given that DLSS is upscaling an image I want to see if anyhow much of a difference there is vs native resolution.
Performance might be great but if it looks like crap then what's the point?
So the 20 series cards aren't capable enough to take advantage of the G-Sync HDR 4K 144Hz monitors for new games?
They're comparing apples and oranges in another insulting load of marketing masturbation.
You can't change both variables and say it's a comparison. I want to see the performance difference on the same card. This is not a comparison, it's treating us like idiots once again.
Do it honestly or don't bother.
4K still a myth, don't bother to much about it before receiving products that can run 4K with Ultra settings at 60FPS+ minimum and average above 75-85 FPS of course depending on program/game if it is well programmed or not, don't waste coin yet is my take on it.
It's upscaling. The computer runs some code on a lower res image and infers what the missing pixels should look like, same as every single other type of upscaling.
The only new part is that there's a database of machine learned data specific to the game that's utilised in the process. nVidia calling them 'imaginary pixels' is patronising
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