Also, what percentage of DSR- Smoothness should I use? I have to admit, even with enabling "YCbCr 4:4:4" mode, and a 1.78x DSR Factor to get 2560x1440 desktop resolution, the NV DSR solution is MUCH LESS readable, than the AMD solution. (The options are 1.2x, 1.5x, 1.78x, 2.00x, 2.25x, 3.00x, and 4.00x). I have activated DSR in the Nvidia Control Panel. I set DSR smoothness to 33%. The only other DSR resoution I used was 2880 x 1620 with smoothness set to 25%. That's odd, as others have suggested you should make sure you are running in exclusive full screen mode. I don't want to use sweet fx or any injectors. Razox 24.09.19. which would mean DSR 1.5 at 1400p would be enough for 4K? Unlike other games, when I run Nvidia DSR to make the game run at 4k I can only use like half of my screen, except for the bottom half preventing me from switching teams, planes/tanks, and flying ⦠It will take upping the DSR resolution to 4k to start to make those kind of games looking good. Para quem ai usa o DSR 4K da NVidia,gostaria de saber em qual nivel vcs deixam a suavidade do DSR (DSR Smoothness) ??? I have a 1080p monitor and I'm not sure if I should keep it on or not. Já vi e li sobre o DSR, e como teoricamente melhora a imagem dos jogos, de 1080p pra 2.5K e 4K e etc... No meu caso, tenho uma TV LG HD que vai até 1360x768p e queria ver a performance da minha 950 em Full HD. Opinions? DSR factors = 2.25x DSR smoothness = 50% ... Just alt+tab from the game to the nvidia panel, change smoothness, click "Apply", and then alt+tab back to the game. More DSR image quality in action. The DSR smoothness was also set to 33%. Tripwire-Stone Producer at Tripwire Interactive. ARONDIT There is still the DSR smoothness she pales a picture, but if the decrease is below 33%, the image becomes too sharp Strangely I have the opposite problem, all becomes clear and smooth (PLS, Samsonova version of IPS) and not too sharp, MB in the settings of the monitor overestimated the harshness, or in the NVIDIA settings on the computer. So it draws it at 4K, then scales it back down to 1080p and this is where the Smoothness comes in. Particularmente achei o padrão 33% um pouco "embaçado" ou "borrado" . if you wanna try 2x or 2.5x then maybe use 10% to 25% smoothing. Please list your full hardware specs & OS and I can tell you settings to use, and what to expect; if the system is setup well enough. Weâll use this sample scene from Skyrim to demonstrate the impact of tweaking DSRâs âsmoothnessâ slider. Thank you Acontece que, consigo usar o DSR normal. When I checked earlier, I had it set to 2.00x (native resolution) and 4.00x (native resolution). I checked all the DSR Factors options (1.20x through to 4.00x). Patreon link if you want to support me: https://www.patreon.com/karmaaaftwMy Social Media: http://www.youtube.com/karmaaaftwhttp://www.twitter.com/karmaaaftw I run the game normally on my native resolution (2560x1440). I want to make it look its best and while I know little about DSR, having it too high is bad. ? O DSR-Factors permite os seguintes níveis de resolução : 1.2x, 1.5x, 1.78x, 2x, 2.25x, 3x, e 4x. Using NVIDIAs DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution), when i increase the resolution in any game they look blurry! The smoothness option is greyed out and the Factors is ⦠I have kept this at the native resolution. Nvidia GTX980Ti 6GB VRAM Buckets of RAM and a good Win 10 PC behind it all. Thanks, that did it, changing / selecting the "DSR Factor" under the "3D Settings". Remember DSR does not remove aliasing, it just loads more grids of information into what's displayed, which makes the aliasing finer. if at 0% - I would think you would have the same or WORSE return on the image produced. some people are more sensitive to the blur, some people are more sensitive to aliasing, personally I prefer a little blur over any aliasing It is also the gameplay of GTA V on these specs= CPU= AMD FX 8320 GPU= ASUS GTX 1070 F.E. I even played with "DSR Smoothness". - posted in General Skyrim Discussion: I wonder if some graphics whiz could please give a silver gamer some dummies guide support to using NVidia DSR with Skyrim and Skyrim SE? Lembrando que 4X é o nível máximo disponível, onde é usada a resolução 3840 x 2160. Iâm having a problem with Splinter Cell Black List and DSR. So the moment I found out about it, then naturally I started playing with the DSR ⦠And even then if you set the smoothness filter to 0%, you will still get edge antialaising everywhere. The smoothness setting uses a Gaussian filter to help offset the downsides to uneven SSAA, which is simply not desired on an even multiple, especially 4x (unless you like a softer, less detailed image). If so what level od DSR should I use? In fact, I don't like DSR at any setting other than 4x (my personal preference). The 'DSR - Smoothness' option affects how much blur is applied to the image, offsetting any artifacting that may occur as a result of the forcefully downsampled resolution. If you go into the 3d Settings section of the nvidia control panel, it shows DSR Factors and DSR smoothness. Nvidiaâs equivalent downsampling function is called âDynamic Super Resolutionâ (DSR) and does much the same thing. Using Nvidia FXAA and setting DSR smoothness to 50% Original post below: In game AA barely helps, and no combination of Nvidia control panel AA settings that I've tried, have done anything either. Oct 27, 2017 731 Georgia. Then changing the Desktop Resolution. The default for 1440p monitors through the Nvidia control panel is 3620x2036 with 2.0x DSR with a 33% smoothness factor. I have activated DSR in the Nvidia Control Panel. 33% is default, 0% is jaggy, 25% is about the sweet spot for me, I can lower in game AA and gain FPS without losing fidelity. NVIDIA has stated clearly that use of DSR gives u 1:1 performance. The smoothness should be set to 0 BTW if you are downsampling from 4k. Gaming Forum. My kit: Acer 21:9 1080x2560 Predator Screen, Gsync compatible. I set DSR smoothness to 33%. For the trekkies out there. 1440p is really tough cause I think DSR really starts to look good at 3x, but 3x 1440p is extremely demanding, DSR is more for 1080p monitors. It's 4 times the number of pixels that 1920x1080 is, so if you were getting 60 fps at 1920x1080, you'd expect only about 15 fps at 3840x2160. Dont use other Factors with 1080p / 16:9 Monitors because it will stretch the Window unintended also i cant recommend using DSR Smoothness set to 0% otherwise you get much Aliasing (Jaggies). A opção DSR-Smoothness permite regular o nível de qualidade da imagem gerada pelo downsampling e a pixelação envolvida, o padrão é 33%. I need help, I'm trying to reach exactly 4K resolution through DSR on my 1440p monitor. For Nvidia DSR when using a 1080p / 16:9 Monitor i recommend using a DSR Factor of x2,25 and x4,00 only with a maximum of 20% DSR Smoothness and a minimum of 10%. I notice that in the Win7 Screen Resolution screen it now has several new resolutions that are greater than my native resolution (1920 x 1200). There is definitely something broken with DSR in the latest drivers for some people. I notice that in the Win7 Screen Resolution screen it now has several new resolutions that are greater than my native resolution (1920 x 1200). In this video, we will check whether NVIDIA DSR settings lowers the FPS of the game or not. DSR is Nvidia's new technology that claims to fit 4K picture quality into an HD display. Do you think it's worth keeping on? Go to your Nvidia Control Panel, click âManage 3D Settingsâ in the pane on the left, then find âDSR â Factorsâ in the box and select the resolutions youâd like to downsample from. All other DSR resolutions on a 1080P display didn't look good to me. go in nvidia controll panel (if nvidia user) and experiment with dsr smoothness I agree with him, I tried out DSR on The witcher 3, and it was blurry as hell, even if I changed the smoothness setting in the control panel. I checked all the DSR Factors options (1.20x through to 4.00x). 1.- Doesn't DSR virtually multiply your native resolution by that factor? (2560 x 1.5 = 3840 --- 1440 x 1.5 = 2160) 2.- Why do most people leave DSR Smoothness in 33%? NVidia DSR for Dummies Needed - Please! As I suspected, its whole lot of options and settings to play about with, just what every PC gamer needs. The new smoothness setting will be used. I have a question regarding this option. I engaged it in the NVidia control panel but if I change the resolution to 3840 x 2160 on my Asus 1080p monitor in game it crashes to desktop and resets it to windowed mode and drops the resolution lower on ⦠Verified. So what you see running 1440p using DSR, that is the performance you can expect using the same specs, running on an actual 1440p res screen. Thread starter Tripwire-Stone; Start date Oct 5, 2020; Forums. After some more playing about DSR smoothness is the values that change the look a lot. Discussion. Why does my NVIDIA control panel keep turning on DSR factors and smoothness? In reality, a GTX 780 can run the game constantly capped at 30 fps (like the PS4) on a mix of medium/high/very high settings (with no AA obviously). Update: FIXED. DSR is just downsampling or OGSSAA with a 13 tap gaussian blur, if you are using 0% smoothness then you are not doing nothing to compesate the aliasing produced by downsampling and native aliasing, for me the deafault 33% works, you can combine DSR + ⦠Only 4K DSR looks perfect, why other resolutions look blurry!