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I think I know the issue but did epic had prey before as free game?



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Good overview but a big oversight. He left the sharpening on at game setting default (thats maxed out at 10), when doing a 1:1 comparison. FSR 2.0 with sharpening filter on and DLSS, not :s Bit odd tbh and will likely have big impact in overall results. Particularly image stability and perceivable artifacts like shimmering and aliasing from over-sharpening objects.

Saying that DLSS 2.3 does look better in almost every aspect. From lower res scaling to performance and IQ. And at 4K its pretty close. DLSS still has the clear advantage and should be the default for Nvidia users.

Last edited by hinch - on 13 May 2022

I think the shimmering might be an issue regardless of sharping as he does do a quick bit near the end with FSR set to 0 sharpening and you still see the shimmering on the fences where as with DLSS, you don't.



                  

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Hmm must've missed that. Still a strange testing methodology, they should've tested with the same or close enough settings, my only gripe.. but still a good review and comparison of the two technologies.

Interesting how FSR 2.0 runs better on Nvidia hardware too lol,



I think he wanted to test the default settings that the devs put in for both that is out of the box since most people will just turn on FSR or DLSS and start playing instead of messing with the settings. However setting the sharpening to 0 isn't the perfect solution either by the looks of it so it's somewhere in the middle.

I am sure he will do follow up videos where he will tweak the sharpness slider. From what I hear, DLSS also has a sharpness pass but the devs didn't bother enabling the sharpening pass on DLSS so in some situations, DLSS actually looks a bit more blurry than FSR 2.0 + sharpening filter.

Tbh the devs kinda did a woopsie on both. They should have dialed down FSR 2.0 default sharpness to like 3-5 and increased DLSS sharpness.



                  

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kirby007 said:

I think I know the issue but did epic had prey before as free game?

Yes, around last X-mas. I got it then.



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Intel XeSS super-resolution technology launches on May 20 with Dolmen

https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-xess-super-resolution-technology-launches-on-may-20-with-dolmen

Poor Intel. Launching their tech before their GPUs are ready.

AYANEO2 announced with Ryzen 7 6800U “Rembrandt” APU featuring RDNA2 graphics twice as fast as SteamDeck

https://videocardz.com/newz/ayaneo2-announced-with-ryzen-7-6800u-rembrandt-apu-featuring-rdna2-graphics-twice-as-fast-as-steamdeck

It will be launching by the end of the year. Will probably cost at least twice as much as the Steam Deck though and we have seen the fap worthy updates that Valve has been delivering.



                  

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Well, there's still the question of how they'll cool the 6800U but, other than that, it looks like the perfect device for you, Yuri. After all, it already runs on Windows, and that means less compatibility problems.

There's the question of new drivers and such given that AMD won't do a thing, but you can check what they've done with their previous machines to get an idea of what to expect.



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JEMC said:

Well, there's still the question of how they'll cool the 6800U but, other than that, it looks like the perfect device for you, Yuri. After all, it already runs on Windows, and that means less compatibility problems.

There's the question of new drivers and such given that AMD won't do a thing, but you can check what they've done with their previous machines to get an idea of what to expect.

Also just as a sidenote, I think this is the first device including laptops that got announced with a 6800U inside



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We saw a few items before like motherboards and GPUs but they added in more things



                  

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