• youssif94@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    The versions are confusing me again, is dlss 3.5 just the upscaler for ray tracing? or is it including frame gen? shouldn’t it be fsr 2 vs dlss 2?

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      11 months ago

      DLSS 3.5 = DLSS, Frame Generation, and Ray Reconstruction

      But as you can see DLSS also has a version called 3.5. In Cyberpunk 2077 you had DLSS 3.5 because there was FG and RR, but the DLSS itself was version 3.1.

      It’s very clear and totally not confusing.

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      11 months ago

      3.5 is everything DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruc. All 3 DLL have the same version numbers now so

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        11 months ago

        DLSS Super Resolution is the worst name ever. Deep Learning Super Sampling Super Resolution. wtf

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          11 months ago

          DLSS = brand name.

          But Deep Learning = AI

          Super Sampling = better image quality using SS

          Super Resolution = upscaling

          I mean it literally makes sense.

          Ray Reconstruction on the other hand…that is a denoiser, there’s no reconstruction.

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          11 months ago

          DLSS doesn’t really mean anything anymore; it’s just a brand to NV now.

          Yes, the acronym literally means, “Deep Learning Super Sampling”, but NV uses the DLSS brand for any performance uplifting features these days that utilize the tensor cores in some way for gaming. That’s why you have the weirdness with the version numbers and such.