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Otherwise its just advertising your youtube channel which nobody cares.
If you can refute my data, make a video showing everything.
The reliability of my tests cannot be denied.
DLSS "Quality" mode renders at 66.7% of linear output resolution, "Balanced" at 58%, "Performance" at 50%, and "Ultra Performance" at 33.3%.
Are you rendering the game at 720p to upscale 1080p? If you don't know, it's better not to make comments that deny the data.
I deny your "data" and wish you all the best!
To be fair though, I play at 1280 x 720 screen resolution, full screen, and I have made additional adjustments with the Nivida control panel. I do not use any other programs either. And this is coming from someone who until very recently was playing on low end or outdated PC specs.
I think you're trolling, but I'll still answer for other people who don't know.
In graphics card/CPU tests, fps unlimited is performed. This is because it is a test. You cannot run any tests by setting an fps limit. (very rarely some games broken at high fps, but this value is usually minimum 188+) If you ask anyone with 10 years of experience in this industry, they will say the same. If you tell anyone who has been there for 1 year, they will say the same thing. Anyone with 1 week? He will give you the same answer. You can ask anyone you want. The accuracy of the data is not open to debate. (for people who know) I don't need to respond to what else you said, the video provides the answer. If you cannot get stable 60 fps with DLSS in low detail 1440p, it is pointless to shoot 8k max detail test for fantasy.
What you say is completely understandable, 1280x720 and 2560x1440 are very different and the load on the graphics card is as clear as night and day. I cannot understand why 1440p is not standard in 2023. We should not go down to 720p or even 540p with upscale technologies, we should react to this. The graphics aren't good enough to make it worth it.