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6/13/2025, 2:05:18 PM
>>712524847
Use DLSS4 if you have a 1440p or 2160p monitor, there's basically no reason not to unless it's a particularly buggy implementation like AC Shadows. At 1080p only DLAA4 is good. If you want it act a bit more like SSAA then combine DSR/DLDSR/VSR with upscaling, it's not going to give you performance but it'll give you better antialiasing coupled with the temporal stability of DLSS.
Alternatively use FSR4 if you have access to it. Don't use FSR2-3. If you need a new GPU I'd actually recommend the new AMD GPUs right now, they're better value. There'll be a lot of people online who insist against this because they don't really keep up with modern graphics like >>712524973 or >>712527414, ignore them. If you put two motion screenshots of 4k TAA vs 4K DLSS side by side and didn't tell them which is which, they'd 100% get it wrong and it'd break their brains.
Use DLSS4 if you have a 1440p or 2160p monitor, there's basically no reason not to unless it's a particularly buggy implementation like AC Shadows. At 1080p only DLAA4 is good. If you want it act a bit more like SSAA then combine DSR/DLDSR/VSR with upscaling, it's not going to give you performance but it'll give you better antialiasing coupled with the temporal stability of DLSS.
Alternatively use FSR4 if you have access to it. Don't use FSR2-3. If you need a new GPU I'd actually recommend the new AMD GPUs right now, they're better value. There'll be a lot of people online who insist against this because they don't really keep up with modern graphics like >>712524973 or >>712527414, ignore them. If you put two motion screenshots of 4k TAA vs 4K DLSS side by side and didn't tell them which is which, they'd 100% get it wrong and it'd break their brains.
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