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6 minutes ago, Mr.Copyright© said:

Tech Enclave Forums.

 

6 minutes ago, Zod said:

Yeah they planning upgrade for 5 series

 

Checked them out. Yeah really good offers, especially the unused one at 130k with 3 years warranty. In light of terrible 5000 series, thats a steal. Unfortunately all are sold for now.

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4 hours ago, kittoo said:

 

 

Checked them out. Yeah really good offers, especially the unused one at 130k with 3 years warranty. In light of terrible 5000 series, thats a steal. Unfortunately all are sold for now.

Naa im gonna wait n see how much 5070 n all cost here. 

 

Ya but good deals no doubt

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22 hours ago, playstationdude said:

I tried indiana jones on ultra with full path tracing and dlss (quality), the vram requirements exceeded my 4080 super

but I said please try new DLSS4 Performance mode - it was updated on 30th Jan, couple of days ago. You will have to use new Nvidia app I think and then override some settings to use Transformer model instead of old CNN model - please see Reddit how to do it

 

logic being DLSS4 Performance mode is a massive image quality improvement over DLSS3's Perf mode, such that it will look as good as earlier DLSS3 Quality mode

 

means - at same image quality, your 4080S VRAM won't be exceeded

 

Try these settings and check image quality and VRAM usage - 

- 4K Supreme settings

- full Path Tracing

- High or Very High Texture Pool size

- DLSS4 Performance mode

- no framegen

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4 minutes ago, 0verlord said:

But it’s no use because he’s not here to guide new PC builders 

Tech Enclave. Become member there. 

 

Real experts are there when it comes ti PC stuff. 

 

 

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On 2/1/2025 at 8:58 AM, 0verlord said:

but I said please try new DLSS4 Performance mode - it was updated on 30th Jan, couple of days ago. You will have to use new Nvidia app I think and then override some settings to use Transformer model instead of old CNN model - please see Reddit how to do it

 

logic being DLSS4 Performance mode is a massive image quality improvement over DLSS3's Perf mode, such that it will look as good as earlier DLSS3 Quality mode

 

means - at same image quality, your 4080S VRAM won't be exceeded

 

Try these settings and check image quality and VRAM usage - 

- 4K Supreme settings

- full Path Tracing

- High or Very High Texture Pool size

- DLSS4 Performance mode

- no framegen

The game needs to support DLSS 4, as of now i dont see any update on my system that allows dlss 4 use on indiana jones, pretty sure its still running dlss 3 (the options menu doesnt specify the version unlike in most games)

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20 hours ago, playstationdude said:

The game needs to support DLSS 4, as of now i dont see any update on my system that allows dlss 4 use on indiana jones, pretty sure its still running dlss 3 (the options menu doesnt specify the version unlike in most games)

Open Nvidia app, go to your programs and games, refresh the list, then -

choose your game, go to “Driver Settings”, then there are 3 options under “DLSS Override” - Model Presets, Frame Generation and Super Resolution - change “Use 3D application settings” to “Latest”. For Super Resolution, select “Preset J”. 


you will get driver level override for DLSS4 for games which haven’t updated to dlss4 in-game

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