Is it? I haven’t used an Nvidia GPU since the GTX series, but my understanding was that DLSS was very effective. Meanwhile, the artifacting on FSR bothers the crap out of me.
Yes. FSR4 is the first version that uses dedicated hardware to do it like DLSS. Consensus seems to be that’s it’s on the same level as DLSS 3 (CDN model) but is heavier to run, which is pretty great for a first attempt.
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Good. FSR is finally able to compete with DLSS.
Is it? I haven’t used an Nvidia GPU since the GTX series, but my understanding was that DLSS was very effective. Meanwhile, the artifacting on FSR bothers the crap out of me.
Yes. FSR4 is the first version that uses dedicated hardware to do it like DLSS. Consensus seems to be that’s it’s on the same level as DLSS 3 (CDN model) but is heavier to run, which is pretty great for a first attempt.
I see, it’s unfortunate that it requires dedicated hardware, but I guess it makes sense when the main competitor already has that.