AMD's competitor to DLSS is FSR3 but FSR 3.1 is coming soon which is supposed to improve the quality a fair bit. These upscalers will only work in games that have implemented them but luckily most modern games do include some form of upscaling.
AMD also has RSR in the driver app that upscales...
We all know where the overreaction comes from and it has always been the case. Nvidia fans will play down everything positive and focus on the negatives when it comes to AMD news. The consoles account for 90% of their gpu sales so quite obvious why the results look poor. On the PC side their...
I guess you haven't heard about the FSR 3.1 announcement at GDC 2024 which improves the upscaler to get rid of the fizzle and ghosting. It is apparently a big improvement over FSR 2.2.
"Released FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.1 offering significant image quality improvements for gamers"...
OK AMD...Where is it? An announcement is not the same as a release.
If AMD's next cards are going to be mid range then they need to be at least 7900XTX level but at around £700 max. Coupled with better RT performance, I reckon a lot of people would go for that rather than spend over £1200 on the 5080 or whatever.
It was not malicious as you imply. The open source nature of FSR made it possible for devs to simply integrate the code directly into their game code and customize it how they want. Some devs did make external dll's but most just copied and pasted the code and never really contributed to further...
For around £400 it's 4060Ti vs 7700XT and the AMD card wins.
If you can stretch to around £480 then it's the 7800XT 16GB which demolishes the 4060Ti and also beats the more expensive 4070 (standard version).
If you can spend around £530 then it's still going to be a 4070(standard) vs the...
Good that devs are fixing their implementations but there is no excuse for it to be broken in the first place. The quality control must be really bad to not notice stuttering and/or duplicate frames instead of working frame gen. FSR 3.1 with user replaceable dll cannot come soon enough.
This Premiere Pro benchmark video should give you an idea of how AMD performs vs Nvidia. The 7800XT 16GB actually looks better than the 4070Ti 12GB. It has more VRAM and AMD has made good progress in the software recently. Also ZLUDA can run CUDA code on AMD cards without any performance...
A new driver install can result in shader cache creation which will cause stutter in some games. This usually clears up after the shader cache has been created.
At the same render resolution as the previous iterations, XeSS 1.3 is still slower than FSR2 and DLSS2 and there is hardly and improvement from Xess 1.2. This is why Intel seems to have tried to pull a fast one and renamed their settings.
Provide a DLSS and FSR 2 shot for comparison. At 1440P, I do not see any of the shimmer you are showing here. Perhaps you are rendering at some sub-720P resolution in performance mode hence why the shimmer. Even when I set monitor resolution to 1080P I do not see what you are seeing.
I've played HFW on my 3080FE @ 1440P and cannot see any shimmering on FSR 2.2 or XeSS. They compare very well with DLSS. The only artifact I can see on FSR2.2 was ghosting on the flowing water.
You are right...The 7900GRE is the better deal at £529.99.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/asrock-radeon-rx-7900-gre-challenger-gaming-16gb-gddr6-pci-express-graphics-gra-asr-01795.html?srsltid=AfmBOooh-2gEiQRiJcLopvcyouWKNlGngl8Pt2knU4MC1BiENbWsoE6aAAc
7800XT vs 4070
7800XT vs 4070 Super
https://youtu.be/x6EfOf0ZoAM?t=1065
For COD:MW the 7800XT kills the 4070 and actually on par with a 4070 Super. If you can get it for less than £500 then it's a no brainer. Far better than a 4060Ti.
FSR has got nothing to do with how the game looks. It's the combination fo 4K and RT/PT and he's using a mod (Nova LUT) that makes the lighting look different from the vanilla game. At 1440P I've tested it with all the upscalers and there is no difference at all when taking screenshots. In...
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