NVIDIA DLSS vs. 1440p native resolution
Now NVIDIA’s Tensor cores can show what kind of silicon they are made of. Unfortunately, at this point I can’t give you any official data from NVIDIA on what rendered resolution (depending on DLSS quality level) is in relation to upscaling to 1440p. NVIDIA is keeping a low profile here! I have already complained about this, but so far there is still silence in the forest. Let’s start with the best quality level of DLSS.
DLSS Quality
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Well, there you look! In direct comparison in slider image 1, DLSS basically does a mega job. But, in the second image comparison? If you compare the thick column to the left of the skull more closely with the native resolution, you can already see slight blurring here as well. Especially in the upper third! And what happened to the gear on the left under the sight in slider picture 2, please? Here’s where I have to do a DLSS vs FSR slider comparison at the very end. Personally, I think DLSS is weakening here compared to FSR! Even if this is all whining at a high level, but a little teasing must be allowed. Especially when you promote your DLSS as the superior upscaling technology like NVIDIA does!
DLSS Balanced
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In general, the background image still fits and doesn’t really deviate any further from DLSS quality now, but in the sighting area (at the stop), it becomes pretty obvious that this is where DLSS has its weaknesses more and more.
DLSS Performance
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What can I say, look closely at the details in the second slider comparison and it will jump right out at anyone. DLSS can’t do everything either!
DLSS Ultra Performance
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DLSS Ultra Performance shows further weaknesses. If you look closely, you can see the details to the right of the column (above the illuminated bars) in the second slider comparison. I guess that’s where the tensor cores run out of steam! Likewise, the gun details, when you’re at the ready, are actually unrecognizable! But in return, the user gets significantly more FPS in the end – compared to the other levels. But what NVIDIA does really well with DLSS is details in the first slider comparison. Here the weapon details are still super represented and are in no way inferior to the native 1440p image!
In order to see a direct comparison of FSR vs. DLSS quality at the end of the day, let’s put the respective levels on top of each other. Next page!
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