How do I use Nvidia Supersampling?

How do I use Nvidia Supersampling?

First open up the NVIDIA control panel and enable “DSR – Factors”, Choose a DSR setting of your choice.

  1. Next open up GeForce Experience, and select the game you want to enable DSR on, and click the wrench icon.
  2. Select the available DSR resolution and click apply.

What is Supersampling Nvidia?

Here’s how to use supersampling, whether you have an AMD or Nvidia graphics card. If jagged edges are getting you down, a feature called supersampling will let you run your games at 4K or higher—even on a 1080p monitor—for a noticeably sharper image.

Does DSR increase FPS?

Yes you will see FPS drops, but it depends on the game. For games like Borderlands or MOBAS like Dota and LOL its great if it scales correctly. New titles shouldn’t be used with DSR.

Should I disable DSR?

You can turn it off. It’s a super sampling feature, it can make a game you are playing render it’s textures at a higher resolution than your montitor which make a game look a bit sharper remove some aliasing but at a big performance cost.

Does Supersampling lower FPS?

Supersampling ON doesn’t lower the FPS of “Favor performance” mode, however the “favor resolution” is locked at 30FPS. If you have supersampling OFF the game just locks to the 1080p/60FPS mode. If you have Supersampling ON you can choose between 1080p/60fps or 4K/30fps.

Why does Supersampling look better?

Supersampling renders the scene at a higher resolution and downscales the image to obtain smooth and stable edges. Due to the high internal rendering resolution, supersampling is performance heavy and only suitable for games intended to be played on high-end computers.

Does supersampling lower FPS?

Does supersampling make a difference?

Supersampling renders a frame at a higher resolution than the screen can display and then reduces (downsamples) the image to the screen’s native resolution. The main benefit derived from supersampling is that edges look much smoother and cleaner. Supersampling also increases image detail in some cases.

Is there a super sampling option in Nvidia?

So, the super-sampling option exists -but we are not “able” to “see and manipulate”? that’s interesting… Supersampling is very clear but it is the most system-demanding by far and that’s why it is not one of the standard NVidia Control Panel AA choices.

Can you use supersampling on a PC game?

With a powerful enough PC, you can even combine supersampling with a game’s built-in anti-aliasing options for a truly crystalline image. (It’s also great for real-time strategy titles where you want to see more of the map in your game window.) Some modern games actually offer SSAA, or supersampling anti-aliasing, right in the options.

Can you use 2×2 supersampling in Call of Duty?

If you choose 2×2 supersampling it is internally rendering a resolution that is twice the size of your display’s resolution then doing the antialiasing and getting it down to fit your display’s resolution. With my GTX 680 card and i7 cpu overclocked to 4.22 GHz I can usually use 2×2 supersampling in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3.

Where can I find Nvidia Dynamic Super resolution?

Nvidia’s Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) is a system-wide supersampling feature available from the driver’s Control Panel. Make sure you have a card that supports DSR, and that you have the latest Nvidia drivers installed before continuing. Right-click your desktop and open the Nvidia Control Panel.

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