Nickolaidas
Member
I have a 4k LG TV and a 2080 Super on my pc. At 4k in the newer games, it is struggling a bit and I need to lessen the shadows and turn off ambient occlussion and ray tracing in order to get 50-60 fps.
I read about DLSS improving performance by doing supersampling upscaling and the like ... but how exactly should I use it to get the best results?
Should I turn it on on the 3d settings of nvidia on desktop and ignore it on supported games, or only activate it with games?
Should I use it with a resolution of 4k, or 1440p?
For example, should I have my desktop resolution at 4K, run Baldur's Gate 3, change the in-game resolution to 1440p and then activate DLSS for best results?
Or should I have Baldur's Gate 3 run at 4k with DLSS?
I read about DLSS improving performance by doing supersampling upscaling and the like ... but how exactly should I use it to get the best results?
Should I turn it on on the 3d settings of nvidia on desktop and ignore it on supported games, or only activate it with games?
Should I use it with a resolution of 4k, or 1440p?
For example, should I have my desktop resolution at 4K, run Baldur's Gate 3, change the in-game resolution to 1440p and then activate DLSS for best results?
Or should I have Baldur's Gate 3 run at 4k with DLSS?