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flexplodin 26 ENE 2023 a las 1:21 p. m.
Are you going to be playing 4k?
I have a 3080, 5900x, 32 gb ram, and a PCIE 4 M.2 drive. I'm hoping that I will be able to run 4k with RT on balanced DLSS. I'm hoping it will be optimized well enough to pull off 4k.
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vaanomega 28 ENE 2023 a las 6:49 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
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For anyone with a rig that will not be able to run the game at 4k or 1440p at max, don't forget the Nvidia Image Scaling, it work pretty good, as long as you don't try some extreme things like 720p scaled to 4K, 1080p scaled to 1440P should look fine, and 1440p scaled to 4k should also look fine
Talfing about Dynamic Super Resolution? Many games do not like that, and it will just cause the game windows, and/or game UI to exceed your monitor. I was able to use this with FF7 Remake, and NieR games running the FAR patch to manage resolutions.

I don't know the Dynamic Super Resolution thing, i heard that the Nvidia Image Scaling was another tech
Just Guy 0_0 28 ENE 2023 a las 6:54 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:
For anyone with a rig that will not be able to run the game at 4k or 1440p at max, don't forget the Nvidia Image Scaling, it work pretty good, as long as you don't try some extreme things like 720p scaled to 4K, 1080p scaled to 1440P should look fine, and 1440p scaled to 4k should also look fine

Talking about Dynamic Super Resolution? Many games do not like that .Doesn't matter if you are full screen, or borderless. It will just cause the game windows, and/or game UI to exceed your monitor. I was able to use this with FF7 Remake, and NieR games running the FAR patch to manage resolutions.

Don't expect this to work.



You are talking about dSR (diffrent technology)

Dsr allows you to see 4k image even on 1080 monitor that dosen’t have 4k support, but it requires your gpu to be able to support the load.


It is basically, better graphics for worse perfomance whereas dls is better performance, worse graphics.
Última edición por Just Guy 0_0; 28 ENE 2023 a las 6:57 a. m.
Fulgerion 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:00 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
Talfing about Dynamic Super Resolution? Many games do not like that, and it will just cause the game windows, and/or game UI to exceed your monitor. I was able to use this with FF7 Remake, and NieR games running the FAR patch to manage resolutions.

I don't know the Dynamic Super Resolution thing, i heard that the Nvidia Image Scaling was another tech

Image Scaling reduces the image, I'm not seeing anything that increases it.

Dynamic Super Resolution or DSR can be used to upscale an image and then shrink it to your monitor's resolution.

When I played Final Fantasy 7 Remake I was angry at how poor the image quality was on 1080p even at max settings.

So I enabled DSR to allow upscaling and the driver will put whatever upscaled resolution you chose. I have 2.25x (2880 s 1620) and 4x (3840 x 2160) my resolution available

This allowed me to fix the bad image quality, and ridiculous dithering technique of the Unreal Engine, or other similar titles. Fixing the dithering of hair, and special effects at the cost of me upscaling to 4K.

Outriders, the game that is not playable on anything less than 4K, did not allow me to use it.
Fulgerion 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:02 a. m. 
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Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:

Talking about Dynamic Super Resolution? Many games do not like that .Doesn't matter if you are full screen, or borderless. It will just cause the game windows, and/or game UI to exceed your monitor. I was able to use this with FF7 Remake, and NieR games running the FAR patch to manage resolutions.

Don't expect this to work.



You are talking about dSR (diffrent technology)

Dsr allows you to see 4k image even on 1080 monitor that dosen’t have 4k support, but it requires your gpu to be able to support the load.


It is basically, better graphics for worse perfomance whereas dls is better performance, worse graphics.
I know what I am talking about. I asked the person I replied to what they meant because "Image Scaling" in nVidia Control Panel does not allow you to upscale, only downscale.

I asked for clarification, and I was asking if the OP meant DSR and not "Image Scaling" Because you can't use "Image Scaling" to get 1440p
Última edición por Fulgerion; 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:03 a. m.
vaanomega 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:03 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:

I don't know the Dynamic Super Resolution thing, i heard that the Nvidia Image Scaling was another tech

Image Scaling reduces the image, I'm not seeing anything that increases it.

Dynamic Super Resolution or DSR can be used to upscale an image and then shrink it to your monitor's resolution.

When I played Final Fantasy 7 Remake I was angry at how poor the image quality was on 1080p even at max settings.

So I enabled DSR to allow upscaling and the driver will put whatever upscaled resolution you chose. I have 2.25x (2880 s 1620) and 4x (3840 x 2160) my resolution available

This allowed me to fix the bad image quality, and ridiculous dithering technique of the Unreal Engine, or other similar titles. Fixing the dithering of hair, and special effects at the cost of me upscaling to 4K.

Outriders, the game that is not playable on anything less than 4K, did not allow me to use it.

When you use NIS, you need first to reduce the in game setting to a lower resolution that you screen can handle, if NIS is actiive, it will automatically scale your in game résolution to what you choosed in the NIS options
Fulgerion 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:06 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:

Image Scaling reduces the image, I'm not seeing anything that increases it.

Dynamic Super Resolution or DSR can be used to upscale an image and then shrink it to your monitor's resolution.

When I played Final Fantasy 7 Remake I was angry at how poor the image quality was on 1080p even at max settings.

So I enabled DSR to allow upscaling and the driver will put whatever upscaled resolution you chose. I have 2.25x (2880 s 1620) and 4x (3840 x 2160) my resolution available

This allowed me to fix the bad image quality, and ridiculous dithering technique of the Unreal Engine, or other similar titles. Fixing the dithering of hair, and special effects at the cost of me upscaling to 4K.

Outriders, the game that is not playable on anything less than 4K, did not allow me to use it.

When you use NIS, you need first to reduce the in game setting to a lower resolution that you screen can handle, if NIS is actiive, it will automatically scale your in game résolution to what you choosed in the NIS options
Which doesn't let you go up to 1440p from 1080p or 720p. DSR(Dynamic Super Resolution) does. NIS only allows you to go down.
Última edición por Fulgerion; 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:07 a. m.
vaanomega 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:08 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:

When you use NIS, you need first to reduce the in game setting to a lower resolution that you screen can handle, if NIS is actiive, it will automatically scale your in game résolution to what you choosed in the NIS options
Which doesn't let you go up to 1440p from 1080p. DSR(Dynamic Super Resolution) does. NIS only allows you to go down.

I think you are doing something wrong
PS: NIS is an Upscaling tech while DSR is a downscaling one
Última edición por vaanomega; 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:09 a. m.
Fulgerion 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:09 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Fulgerion:
Publicado originalmente por vaanomega:

When you use NIS, you need first to reduce the in game setting to a lower resolution that you screen can handle, if NIS is actiive, it will automatically scale your in game résolution to what you choosed in the NIS options
Which doesn't let you go up to 1440p from 1080p or 720p. DSR(Dynamic Super Resolution) does. NIS only allows you to go down.
My highest option for Image Scaling is 1080p, 1632 x 918 which is a 15% reduction of my native 1920 x 1080
Última edición por Fulgerion; 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:09 a. m.
Jackal 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:09 a. m. 
4k is never worth it, ill take ultra effects/ better textures , better graphics over jacked up resolution
Psycho 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:35 a. m. 
no. probably on the lowest settings tbh. i have a razer laptop that was $2000 but it's like 7 years old so its outdated now
Just Guy 0_0 28 ENE 2023 a las 7:44 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Psycho:
no. probably on the lowest settings tbh. i have a razer laptop that was $2000 but it's like 7 years old so its outdated now

7 years is very good time ,

2000 $ might sound a lot but think about how much time you spent using this.


Upgrade again , would last you yet another 7 years. But get pc not laptop.
Fulgerion 28 ENE 2023 a las 11:58 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Jackal:
4k is never worth it, ill take ultra effects/ better textures , better graphics over jacked up resolution
It is nice if you are a content creator that need/wants to provide eye candy. But yea, in a general practical sense, it's a waste, and only if you have disposable income.
Zunnoab #931 29 ENE 2023 a las 12:02 a. m. 
I'll play in 4k unless somehow the Nvidia 3080 Ti can't do it. I'm not saying people should spend that much money on a GPU, but when I bought it (horribly ill-timed last spring) GPUs had been almost entirely scalped and out of stock for several years. When I saw it at MSRP I grabbed it right away because I had no idea GPUs would be in stock any time soon.

Even before I had that though, I'd try to run things at 4k on my Nvidia 2070. It does make a difference, and I can tell when I accidentally run a game at lower resolution. The aliasing is the biggest difference. If there is metal grating or grass and such, 4k vs. 1080 makes a huge difference. There's a distinctive aliasing "shimmer" at 1080p.

It's not make or break to me, but I like it.
Última edición por Zunnoab #931; 29 ENE 2023 a las 12:03 a. m.
flexplodin 29 ENE 2023 a las 5:30 a. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Zunnoab #931:
I'll play in 4k unless somehow the Nvidia 3080 Ti can't do it. I'm not saying people should spend that much money on a GPU, but when I bought it (horribly ill-timed last spring) GPUs had been almost entirely scalped and out of stock for several years. When I saw it at MSRP I grabbed it right away because I had no idea GPUs would be in stock any time soon.

Even before I had that though, I'd try to run things at 4k on my Nvidia 2070. It does make a difference, and I can tell when I accidentally run a game at lower resolution. The aliasing is the biggest difference. If there is metal grating or grass and such, 4k vs. 1080 makes a huge difference. There's a distinctive aliasing "shimmer" at 1080p.

It's not make or break to me, but I like it.
I never get tired of saying tht during this super expensive GPU time, I sold my 2070 Super and got a 3080 FE with money left over from a Bestbuy drop. That felt great.
phallicobject 30 ENE 2023 a las 7:04 p. m. 
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3060 owner here. Just hoping I'll be able to hold 60fps @ 1440, 165 Hz. Don't see why I shouldn't but I've heard Denuvo is a real ball buster.
It really isn't. When it's implemented correctly it won't impact performance at all
I really hope you're right. I keep seeing a lot of mixed opinions, but fingers crossed.
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