Cyberpunk 2077

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Ayeto Sep 29, 2022 @ 9:26am
Cyberpunk DLSS Quality mode
Hi, i'm new to Cyberpunk,i played a little bit and reach the big city, but first my config :

I7 9700kf
3070
16g ram


I was running the game on a 1440p display at full ultra and RTX set to Psycho.

But obviously my fps was dropping a lot, so next time i will play i will set RTX to Ultra imo.

But my question is what about the DLSS's setting bar ? What is the difference between 0.05 and 1 ? What would be the best settings for my resolution ? and does it improve fps ?

And if you have the same config or atleast graphic card than me, share your settings and fps :)
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medion_no Sep 29, 2022 @ 9:28am 
RTX on psycho is a lil too much with your config. An i guess the other bar is some kind of sharpness.
Ayeto Sep 29, 2022 @ 5:31pm 
Originally posted by medion_no:
RTX on psycho is a lil too much with your config. An i guess the other bar is some kind of sharpness.
Yes this exact bar
egg fu Sep 29, 2022 @ 6:02pm 
switch to dlss balanced, sharpness 0.15 - 0.30 and go from psycho ssr to ultra.

you should be over 60 fps at most times. if you want a little more stability then lower ambient occlusion to low and volumetric fog to high.

if you find balanced a bit too blurry then use nvidia filters sharpening.
Dr.Abscondus Sep 29, 2022 @ 6:41pm 
DLSS balanced, sharpness 0.30, Ray Tracing ON, Ray Traced Reflections OFF, Ray Traced Local Shadows OFF, Ray Traced Lighting Ultra.
Nite69 Sep 29, 2022 @ 7:34pm 
Originally posted by abolishbananas:
switch to dlss balanced, sharpness 0.15 - 0.30 and go from psycho ssr to ultra.

you should be over 60 fps at most times. if you want a little more stability then lower ambient occlusion to low and volumetric fog to high.

if you find balanced a bit too blurry then use nvidia filters sharpening.

just tried this advice on my 2700x and 3070, I get 42 min, 65 average, 83 max on benchmark with it
Last edited by Nite69; Sep 29, 2022 @ 7:36pm
egg fu Sep 29, 2022 @ 7:42pm 
Originally posted by Nite69:
Originally posted by abolishbananas:
switch to dlss balanced, sharpness 0.15 - 0.30 and go from psycho ssr to ultra.

you should be over 60 fps at most times. if you want a little more stability then lower ambient occlusion to low and volumetric fog to high.

if you find balanced a bit too blurry then use nvidia filters sharpening.

just tried this advice on my 2700x and 3070, I get 42 min, 65 average, 83 max on benchmark with it
is RT enabled? i got 73 fps avg, 53 fps min, 100 fps max on a 3060 ti, no RT.
Last edited by egg fu; Sep 29, 2022 @ 7:43pm
Nite69 Sep 29, 2022 @ 7:58pm 
Originally posted by abolishbananas:
Originally posted by Nite69:

just tried this advice on my 2700x and 3070, I get 42 min, 65 average, 83 max on benchmark with it
is RT enabled? i got 73 fps avg, 53 fps min, 100 fps max on a 3060 ti, no RT.

Oh yea I did sorry didn't realize ya said no RT

with no RT I get 53 min, 83 average, 113 max
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Date Posted: Sep 29, 2022 @ 9:26am
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