Nvidia's latest GPU driver lets you activate DLSS 4 in games and apps
Briefly

Nvidia has launched its next-generation RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs, but it also released a significant driver update (572.16) for current RTX GPU users. This update enables users to force DLSS 4 in games and applications that do not natively support it, improving image quality and reducing VRAM consumption. Additionally, updates to RTX Video Super Resolution now upscale HDR content and utilize fewer GPU resources. New features like Multi Frame Generation for RTX 50-series cards also promise enhanced performance, albeit with considerations regarding input latency at lower base frame rates.
Nvidia is launching the new RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs while also providing an update for existing RTX owners, enhancing image quality using DLSS 4.
The new Nvidia driver allows users to force DLSS 4 in unsupported games, significantly improving VRAM usage and image quality.
Read at The Verge
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