Nvidia DLSS 3 on RTX 4090 - Exclusive First Look - 4K 120FPS and Beyond
I think the main area that people were interested in is the input lag so this is what DF tested:
So as I suspected in situations where the title is very heavy, DLSS 3 will have lower input latency than running the game at Native when it comes to very demanding games but DLSS 3 will have a worse input latency than DLSS 2. However in situations where the framerate is fast such as in Spiderman, you will get that increased input lag over Native. So this is not a case where a 30fps game will look like 60fps but feel like 20fps... Spiderman Remastered runs at 100+ fps on the 4090 Natively at 4k (according to Nvidia's videos) so I suspect around that range is when DLSS 3 will start having a worse input latency than Native.
One thing to note is Reflex will always be on with DLSS 3 and the frame generation is optional for every game so you can turn it off and only use DLSS 2.
The biggest issue is the "errors in the Ai generated frames." This will be one of those, wait till they improve the algorithm sort of a deal. It has significantly less errors than other frame generators like the ones from Adobe while giving significantly less input lag but it still has errors:
With fast games, this will be much less noticeable but with heavy games, this could be a lot more noticeable and may be the main reason to turn it off until they improve it Ai on it.
Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 28 September 2022
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