Looks like they put their version of FSR in this driver.
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Originally posted by Megaman View Post496.76 is out. Contains DLSS 2.3Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by Mangler View PostLooks like they put their version of FSR in this driver.
https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-i...e-to-all-games
Example I took using the AMID EVIL Demo using the Lossless Scaling App.
(Note that FSR has sharpening @ 0.5 and NIS is set to 0.0)
(I'll use spoiler tags so I don't clog up the thread)
FSR
NIS
Now 400% zoom's so you can see the difference and get around IMGUR's compression getting in the way to much.
You can see that because of the ringing issue, NIS lost colour information and looks like it over sharpened the image.-Trunks0
not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
(plz note that is meant as a joke)
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Never understood what was the big deal with Fsr from a Nvidia gamer perspective when there was an upscaling feature for years available for GeForce owners. They're useful for up sampling to 4k and the gaming title has a decent anti-aliasing feature.
They don't tackle the limitations of Taa and reconstruction.Really enjoy 3d gaming flexibility; a gamer's best friend!
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Originally posted by SIrPauly View PostNever understood what was the big deal with Fsr from a Nvidia gamer perspective when there was an upscaling feature for years available for GeForce owners. They're useful for up sampling to 4k and the gaming title has a decent anti-aliasing feature.
They don't tackle the limitations of Taa and reconstruction.-Trunks0
not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
(plz note that is meant as a joke)
System:
Asus TUF Gaming X570-Pro - AMD Ryzen 7 5800x - Noctua NH-D15S chromax.Black - 32gb of G.Skill Trident Z NEO - Asus DRW-24F1ST DVD±RW - Samsung 850 Evo 250Gib - 4TiB Seagate - PowerColor RedDevil Radeon RX 7900XTX - Creative AE-5 Plus - Windows 10 64-bit
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Originally posted by SIrPauly View Postas long as the anti-aliasing is solid.I hate the current state of AA.
-Trunks0
not speaking for all and if I am wrong I never said it.
(plz note that is meant as a joke)
System:
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The current drivers tanked my FPS. I went from locked 60fps (max it goes) in Genshin impact to 20-25fps no matter the resolution. I loaded up a couple benchmarks and performance was a fraction of normal in those as well. Tried
re installing them and it did nothing. Installed my previous drivers and performance is back to normal.
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Looks like Nvidia might be going open source on parts of their drivers for Linux:
NVIDIA Releases Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules
NVIDIA is now publishing Linux GPU kernel modules as open source with dual GPL/MIT license, starting with the R515 driver release. You can find the source code for these kernel modules in the NVIDIA Open GPU Kernel Modules repo on GitHub.
This release is a significant step toward improving the experience of using NVIDIA GPUs in Linux, for tighter integration with the OS and for developers to debug, integrate, and contribute back. For Linux distribution providers, the open-source modules increase ease of use. They also improve the out-of-the-box user experience to sign and distribute the NVIDIA GPU driver. Canonical and SUSE are able to immediately package the open kernel modules with Ubuntu and SUSE Linux Enterprise Distributions.
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Hot off the press, 512.77 WHQL:
Game Ready for Evil Dead: The Game This new Game Ready Driver provides the best day-0 gaming experience for Evil Dead: The Game, which uses NVIDIA DLSS...
Since this was just released about 20min ago, there's no "clean version" available. Hapy has directions on how to manually clean up the NV driver and remove telemetry etc on Page52.
I also downloaded DLSS 2.4, you can find the DLL on TPU here:
Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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No, DLSS is usually updated by the game, not the NV driver. You have to download the DLL, then place it in the game folder and overwrite the old file. FYI, this only works with DLSS 2.0 games; 1.x and 2.x are not compatible.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostSince this was just released about 20min ago, there's no "clean version" available. Hapy has directions on how to manually clean up the NV driver and remove telemetry etc on Page52.
Holy crap, didn't realize I was using a driver from Jan 22nd
I have been lazy of late. Just installed 512.77, not seeing any high CPU usage.
What's the go with the clean driver downloads? You can't do a clean install of an NV driver, selecting only the driver for the install or does it keep NV bloatware regardless?
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Keeps the telemetry etc. The clean downloads delete it all from the driver package so it can't be installed.
Go back to Page52. I posted the link to the Guru3D thread where someone cleans them and then reuploads.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by mizzer View PostHow does the DLSS patch work? I usually enable it in-game. Am I supposed to be downloading and installing the latest version myself?
Check my earlier post a few posts up. You just drop the DLL you downloaded into the game folder and overwrite the old one.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by Nunz View PostNo, you don't have to. The versions on TPU are developer builds mostly, but some of them are much better than the "official" version of DLSS whatever game you're playing is using. DLSS 2.3 for example was a huge upgrade in IQ that some of us were using much earlier, before games pushed out updates (if they even did).
Check my earlier post a few posts up. You just drop the DLL you downloaded into the game folder and overwrite the old one.
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Originally posted by Megaman View PostAnd looks like 2.4.6 fixes ghosting I noticed in CP 2077 from the front wheels of vehicles when performing sharp turns . The previous DLSS versions seemed to only fix ghosting on the rear wheels.Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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Originally posted by KAC View PostWhere do you download this crap from?,____,
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Originally posted by KAC View PostWhere do you download this crap from?Originally posted by curioEat this protein bar, for it is of my body. And drink this creatine shake, for it is my blood.
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