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Nope, thats not what FSR and DLSS do.
It is for people who, for example, use a 4k Monitor while the GPU only has to work with 1080p which is then upscaled to 4k by "guessing" the extra pixels.
Pretty good, NGL.
what the....
That's not what super sampling does... /ooooooof
DLSS and FSR is a industry crutch for dynamic resolution upscaling so you can play on a specific resolution while shifting resolutions to keep performance at a target rendering output... If you're using a potato gpu it's not going to do much.
FSR is ass just like freesync and everything else amd has been making.
Calling FSR a "superior version" to DLSS either means you're illiterate or an AMD fanboy. On every aspect DLSS outperforms FSR in both performance gain and image quality.
Everything that AMD does is second to Nvidia but that's not surprising when you look at how much funding goes into things.