Summary and conclusion
Now then, let’s wrap up the topic of DLSS or FSR in terms of pure performance in the game Necromunda. DLSS accelerates the RTX 3060 Ti in both 1440p and 1080p as expected. I think that even in 4K (UHD), if the graphics memory doesn’t fill up, you can still achieve usable FPS here with the help of DLSS or FSR. The RX 6700 XT, with the help of FSR, takes the gaming FPS crown in this (today’s) comparison. We could see that the performance scales differently or better with the RX 6700 XT in terms of FSR in the game Necromunda than with the RTX 3060 Ti. Whether that was just a game-dependent exception, or if that’s the case in general, I’ll have to investigate further. The RX 5700 XT, has been put back into the high-FPS range via FSR – a bit – and the two GPU retirees have been brought back to life.
Just my old retired pair the RX 590 and the GTX 1060 6GB get a second spring thanks to AMD FSR. That’s why you should also say thank you NVIDIA for breaking ahead with DLSS and thank you AMD for following suit with FSR! Especially that with FSR they still support older GPUs from the Pascal and Polaris generation. Yes, with the upscaling it is – the lower the target resolution becomes – such an issue for itself. Graphically, you have to live with compromises. Here, both NVIDIA with DLSS and AMD with FSR still have potential for improvement. Personally, I think both techniques will stay in the market and AMD won’t be able to avoid AI (deep learning) in the long run. Intel has also already made its presence felt. XeSS should come – for everyone! But more on that in another post.
Now if you’re the lucky owner of an RTX graphics card, wherever DLSS and/or FSR is available, you’re free to choose. Advantage for all RTX owners! FSR availability is picking up very very slowly, this is where I miss the AAA games on the support list. Now hop hop AMD!
Still, the performance you get for free is significant. Who needs this FPS acceleration now? On the one hand, those who absolutely want to play in UHD and prefer to turn the dial all the way up, and on the other hand, the owners of older GPUs who can’t afford a new graphics card every 2 years and don’t even want to afford one at current prices. AMD or NVIDIA can still compete for the customers’ favor, but it will be difficult with the prices. If it wasn’t for the miners, who would buy the tickets at those prices? Interesting question that probably remains unanswered.
So, then I hope everyone can now rank their GPU in principle here in terms of performance gain. Too bad I couldn’t counter the RX 5700 XT with an RTX 2070 or comparable, it’s kind of missing here! But you can’t always have everything either. The gist remains, we can get more FPS out of our GPUs for free and that counts!
A little view from my side. I’ve already done some initial testing with DLSS and FSR in Marvel’s Avengers. It’s worth taking a look at the performance boost here, and especially the image quality. Coming soon! At this point I give the floor to the community and say thank you and: See you in the forum!
- 1 - Introduction and Test Sysstem
- 2 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1440p native GPU Comparison
- 3 - RTX 3060 Ti 1440p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 4 - RX 6700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 5 - RX 5700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 6 - RX 590 1440p Performance with FSR
- 7 - GTX 1060 6GB 1440p Performance with FSR
- 8 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1080p native GPU Comparison
- 9 - RTX 3060 Ti 1080p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 10 - RX 6700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 11 - RX 5700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 12 - RX 590 1080p Performance with FSR
- 13 - GTX 1060 6GB 1080p Performance with FSR
- 14 - Summary and Conclusion
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