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nm, was thinking hdr which needs dp to work on most displays
That's in correct. You just require a 1920x1080 Display as the minimum.
DSR is still allowed at higher res.
DSR allows me to up-scale to 5K on a 1440p screen.
And up to 8K on a 4K screen.
Make sure to use DP 1.4 cable.
Sounds like the OP needs to disable Windows Auto Driver Install feature.
Run DDU in Safe Mode and wipe out all GPU Drivers.
Reboot and download + install the latest (either 510 WHQL or 511 WHQL Driver for Win10/11 64bit DCH type) ~ Install that and then restart when its done. Then check NVIDIA Control Panel again.
thats just alot more work for the gpu do to since it will be drawing at the higher res
unless you want to capture at a higher res than the display
Edit; as an added thought to that, your also trying to get a res that the monitor does not support which may in itself be an issue.
This is just common to see because 4K is all you can up-scale to if using a 1080p Display.
If you have a 4K Native Display, then you can up-scale as high as 8K
But yes, you will need to first lower the refresh rate down to 60Hz.
Rather pointless, if you can actually run @ 4K @ 144Hz without problems; it doesn't get better then that.
And second, there will be two settings, DSR - Factors and DSR - Smoothness. DLDSR is still just under DSR - Factors. It is the first two settings of DSR. Under DL Scaling, 1.78x DL and 2.25x DL.
Make sure the you have the latest Nvidia drivers installed.
Go to Nvidia Control Panel, click System Information, and list what Driver Version you are using.
If not then you must do what I suggested in Post #4
https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?faqid=59592
However, it does say that if you are using a resolution of 3840 x 2160 you will not be able to use DSR, but I am using 3840 x 2160 and able to use DSR.
Honestly, that might not help, but I was doing some research on it and I did find a post talking about how rolling back drivers can cause it to disappear, but now I can't find the damn post. But, yeah, maybe doing what is suggested in Post #4.
If not,
Here, this is an older post, but you might find a solution here:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/199312/dynamic-super-resolution-option-missing/