Your old GPU isn't just slow — it has worse bottlenecks than you think
…The older your GPU, the fewer DLSS/FSR features it will support. Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 technically supports every single RT GPU all the way back to the RTX 2000 series…
…The older your GPU, the fewer DLSS/FSR features it will support. Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 technically supports every single RT GPU all the way back to the RTX 2000 series…
…MSI Gaming RTX 5070 Ventus 3X $695 at Amazon Related AMD's answer to DLSS arrived half-baked, and now nobody's using FSR Redstone FSR Redstone's second showing has been…
…The difference is often subtle during normal gameplay. Nevertheless, anyone moving from Nvidia to AMD should check which technologies are supported by the games they play most frequently. 2 Lower GPU temps…
…One quick note, it doesn't support the Game Ready drivers that the RTX 5090 does, but that just means per-game tweaks might not be available for newer games. I tried…
…It had limited game support, and image quality was... terrible. Fast-forward a few years, and DLSS 4.5 has now become one of Nvidia's biggest competitive advantages , capable of producing…
…Related Stop calling it AI slop — upscaling is democratizing high-end gaming for the 99% Better visuals for those not on the bleeding edge. DLSS 4.5 is the biggest free visual…
…DLSS 4 in one surprising way For the first time ever, AMD's FSR 4 can properly compete with DLSS 4. The RX 9070 XT is still the better value for gaming…
…Today, however, both DLSS and FSR models are advanced enough that aggressive upscaling modes aren't visual compromises anymore. When launching a new game, you should experiment with balanced, performance, and even…
…For a game like Escape from Tarkov, which has no native DLSS FG support and runs notoriously rough on most hardware, that difference makes the usability gap massive. Related I tested the…
…Half a decade later, it stopped being a support system, because developers are now actively making games with DLSS and similar technologies in mind, effectively treating upscaling as the new native baseline…