The RTX 3060 Ti in 1440p – DLSS and FSR – support
The almost 100 FPS are already sufficient for 1440p gaming in native. Here, any 144 Hz monitor with adaptive sync should be fine. If it weren’t for the card’s bitchy behavior. I suspect this won’t get any better even in 1440p with the help of DLSS or FSR. At least, I’ve already noticed it in testing that the RTX 3060 Ti can’t handle two maintainers and different approaches either. Neither Walldorf nor Montessori could get the petulant bitching out of her.
Interesting, DLSS wins for the first ever the performance crown. Hats off! Yeah, only measurable I know, but I like to see that DLSS can win this!
Kind of looks like Igor’s power measurements. “And this is where we see the load spikes. That’s 20 ms, bouncing up and down here…”
We’ve heard that one before. But this can not only be measured, but also felt. Weasel-haired! So we’re going back to the red gym. Switch over, please!
- 1 - Einführung und Testsystem
- 2 - Die 1080p Rohrleistung im Überblick
- 3 - Die RTX 3060 Ti mit 1080p Herzkammerflimmern
- 4 - Die RX 6700 XT mit FSR in 1080p
- 5 - Die RX 5700 XT in 1080p mit FSR beflügelt
- 6 - Die RX 590 zurück ins 1080p-Leben
- 7 - Die GTX 1060 6GB in 1080p mit FSR
- 8 - Der 1440p Vergleich - native Rohrleistung
- 9 - Die RTX 3060 Ti in 1440p mit DLSS und FSR
- 10 - Die RX 6700 XT mit FSR in 1440p
- 11 - Die RX 5700 XT mit FSR in WQHD
- 12 - Die RX 590 in QHD mit FSR
- 13 - Die GTX 1060 6GB mit QHD-Schwäche
- 14 - 1440p nativ vs. FSR vs. DLSS
- 15 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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