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setup:
B550 Tomahawk
RTX 4070 ti super
Amd ryzen 9 5900X
corsair vengeance 2x16GB (3600MHz Cl16)
+ newest nvidia driver
yes i activated long ago in windows gpu "thing"
yes DirectX 12
yes nviida system control everything activated and checked enough times
yes still no clue :/
help pls
If Frame gen is grayed out it's most likely because you have a Windows setting wrong. That setting would be Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling (search graphics) which is required to be set to on for frame gen to work which might automatically turn off the other stuff in game.
As far as DLSS/DLAA etc on a 1440p screen I would always use DLDSR 2.25 and combine it with DLSS in the game. Why? Because you get a 1440p native like performance like DLAA but it looks much much better in motion than DLAA and the smoothing slider lets you adjust sharpness while in game. Lower= sharper Higher =not.
This can be a night and day difference in a game like Space Marines 2 because most temporal AA solutions are blurfests.
On a 4k screen on a 4090? I would still probably use DLDSR to 8k then combine it with DLSS to get a 4k hit to bypass the AA. Shut the AA completely off is possible for best possible picture.
If the game has no exclusive fullscreen you have to change the DLDSR resolution through the Nvidia control panel before gmae launch, switch it back after. That is when DLAA is more attractive if you don't feel like tinkering and DLAA is usually under DLSS while keeping native resolution at native.
Make sure hardware accelerated GPU scheduling is on in Windows. Search graphics and set to on. That is required for frame gen to work if the game has it. Other than that use Nvidia Control Panel for gsync. On games without reflex low latency mode is nice with gsync and vsync on in the NVCP and not in game (I usually keep these at global). On games with in game reflex just choose that. Give you lowest latency.
That PC is good enough where you shouldn't be using frame gen on this title as well.
In game vsync? Yeah you never want to run that anyways over Nvidia Control Panel options. They will always give you the best latency. The only time you use vsync in game is Nvidia Reflex.
Make sure you are on the latest Nvidia driver and then try other fixes presented in this thread after that.
DLSS 3.7.20 - https://www.techpowerup.com/download/nvidia-dlss-dll/
FrameGen 3.7.10 - https://www.techpowerup.com/download/nvidia-dlss-3-frame-generation-dll/
I just extract and replace the files in the folder where the game executable is located.
I tried doing that in the game settings and it made no difference but i'll try turning off vsync in Nvidia control panel too