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No. It works similar to supersampling. You can do it right now (been for years) but now with nVidia's stuff it will give better performance.

 

It first uses DSR to downsample from 4K to 1080p then uses DLDSR to downsample from 1620p to 1080p. 

 

Also, unlike DLSS which developers have to manually implement in each game, DLDSR will work in most games. The feature should appear in the Nvidia control panel as an option in Manage 3D Settings > DSR Factors.

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18 minutes ago, Joe Cool said:

You can apply it to all games but this nVidia thingy only for RTX cards.

 

16 minutes ago, Joe Cool said:

Also, unlike DLSS which developers have to manually implement in each game, DLDSR will work in most games. The feature should appear in the Nvidia control panel as an option in Manage 3D Settings > DSR Factors.

 

Cool. Can't wait to try it tomorrow.

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44 minutes ago, Joe Cool said:

Sounds like Supersampling where you downscale res higher than your native to your native. Been around for long but nice to see more support.

 

You can apply it to all games but this nVidia thingy only for RTX cards.

 

Furthermore, NVIDIA has teamed up with the author of a popular tool called ReShade. NVIDIA will be adding new custom ReShare FreeStyle filters into its GeForce Experience tool:

  • SSRTGI (Screen Space Ray Traced Global Illumination), commonly known as the “Ray Tracing ReShade Filter” enhances lighting and shadows of your favorite titles to create a greater sense of depth and realism.
  • SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion) emphasizes the appearance of shadows near the intersections of 3D objects, especially within dimly lit/indoor environments.
  • Dynamic DOF (Depth of Field) applies bokeh-style blur based on the proximity of objects within the scene giving your game a more cinematic suspenseful feel.
  • With DLDSR and SSRTGI combined, you can enjoy a remastered experience in classic games like Prey.

So it isn't

like

Native Resolution is set to 1080P  then it is Upscaled to 1620P by AI (like DLSS)

and  then down sampled back  to 1080P

 

if it is directly down sampled from 1620P to 1080p and still we get those frame rates then it is really impressive

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14 minutes ago, SRINI87 said:

So it isn't

like

Native Resolution is set to 1080P  then it is Upscaled to 1620P by AI (like DLSS)

and  then down sampled back  to 1080P

 

if it is directly down sampled from 1620P to 1080p and still we get those frame rates then it is really impressive

 

Found this.

 

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^Misleading

 

According to /r/Nvidia:

 

“Basically how it actually works is that DLDSR has the same exact performance hit as regular DSR, meaning that 2.25x DLDSR will perform the same as DSR 2.25x, but the quality is going to be the same as 4.00x DSR. 
 

So it is not like you can enable 2.25x DSR without any performance hit like their comparison suggested. You can get DSR 4.00x-like quality with only 2.25x-like performance hit. This is what it does. 

I did some testing and I can confirm that that DLDSR 2.25x is very similar to DSR 4.00x in terms of aliasing, and way better than regular DSR 2.25x, so this is huge. 

Performance difference between DLDSR 2.25x and DSR 4.00x is almost 2x, so it is indeed twice as efficient just like they claim, but it doesn't mean that you can get DSR for free like their presentation suggested, this can only happen in CPU bound scenario. 

 

One other observation is that the picture with DLDSR is way oversharpened. Smoothness setting still works though and seems to reduce the sharpening as you increase it. The scale is a bit different than previously, 33% is way too sharp, basically needs to be increased all the way to fix that. But it definitely works, this is the slider that DLSS should have had right from the start. 

 

Also considering how efficient it is they should allow for lower multipliers, they were useless until now but with how well this works I wouldn't be surprised to see 1.35x DLDSR matching or even exceeding the quality of 2.25x DSR.”

 

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12 minutes ago, Assassins Creed said:

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9 minutes ago, Assassins Creed said:

 

Very much possible.. I had registered too but haven't got any.. please be careful if someone gets here 


lol I’ve registered too, over a year and a half ago. Don’t think I’ll get it this year as well :roflroll:

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I don't know if this is the right place, recently my old monitor broke which was benq rl24, it had 1ms response time, great colors, 2 hdmi ports, speakers, VGA, Display port, audio jjack, i would like to buy a near like for like of sorts,2 hdmi ports are a must, it was of Rs.13000 so i want something around that price, don't know if monitor prices have risen or fallen.

If this is not the right place to ask for help, please shift the post to right place and tag me

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5 hours ago, lazycat said:

I don't know if this is the right place, recently my old monitor broke which was benq rl24, it had 1ms response time, great colors, 2 hdmi ports, speakers, VGA, Display port, audio jjack, i would like to buy a near like for like of sorts,2 hdmi ports are a must, it was of Rs.13000 so i want something around that price, don't know if monitor prices have risen or fallen.

If this is not the right place to ask for help, please shift the post to right place and tag me

If you can increase the budget abit, Go for a monitor with 144hz but IPS panel.

Avoid TN panels.

If that's not possible, and you only wanna go for 24 inch and wanna stick to 1920x1080 res then this is a great VFM monitor:

https://www.amazon.in/LG-inch-60-4-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B09GW8CXM1/ref=sr_1_15?keywords=lg+ultragear&qid=1642342109&smid=A14CZOWI0VEHLG&sprefix=lg+ult%2Caps%2C349&sr=8-15#customerReviews

It's 75hz only btw...as at that budget you wont get 144hz with IPS panels.

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 ‘Ada Lovelace’ GPUs Rumored For September Launch, Could Feature A Blazing 850W TDP

 

Ready your PC and especially the PSUs because NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 40 'Ada Lovelace' GPUs are rumored to consume almost a kilowatt of power.

There have been multiple reports that NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 40 GPUs based on the Ada Lovelace graphics architecture are going to be insanely fast and insanely power hungry. Now the latest rumors coming from Kopite7kimi and Greymon55 seem to point out that the flagship GPU, the AD102, could consume over 800 Watts of power.

According to the latest information, Greymon55 mentions that GeForce RTX 40 'Ada Lovelace' GPUs could be available as early as September 2022.

But the launch isn't the most interesting part that is mentioned in the rumor but the alleged power figures. Both leakers state that the flagship AD102 GPU will have multiple SKUs for the RTX 4080, RTX 4080 Ti, and RTX 4090 desktop graphics cards.

It looks like these GPUs will also feature different power targets with the entry-level GPU hitting 450 Watts of peak consumption, followed by the Ti variant at around 600W while the flagship RTX 4090 could end up with a monstrous TDP of around 850W.

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-40-ada-lovelace-gpus-september-launch-upto-850w-tdp-rumor/

 

Dafuq :O

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1 hour ago, SRINI87 said:

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 ‘Ada Lovelace’ GPUs Rumored For September Launch, Could Feature A Blazing 850W TDP

 

Ready your PC and especially the PSUs because NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 40 'Ada Lovelace' GPUs are rumored to consume almost a kilowatt of power.

There have been multiple reports that NVIDIA's next-gen GeForce RTX 40 GPUs based on the Ada Lovelace graphics architecture are going to be insanely fast and insanely power hungry. Now the latest rumors coming from Kopite7kimi and Greymon55 seem to point out that the flagship GPU, the AD102, could consume over 800 Watts of power.

According to the latest information, Greymon55 mentions that GeForce RTX 40 'Ada Lovelace' GPUs could be available as early as September 2022.

But the launch isn't the most interesting part that is mentioned in the rumor but the alleged power figures. Both leakers state that the flagship AD102 GPU will have multiple SKUs for the RTX 4080, RTX 4080 Ti, and RTX 4090 desktop graphics cards.

It looks like these GPUs will also feature different power targets with the entry-level GPU hitting 450 Watts of peak consumption, followed by the Ti variant at around 600W while the flagship RTX 4090 could end up with a monstrous TDP of around 850W.

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-40-ada-lovelace-gpus-september-launch-upto-850w-tdp-rumor/

 

Dafuq :O


Nahi milega

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