DLSS owns FSR in battle of the upscaling techs — and native 4K can't hold a rendered candle to Nvidia's GPU booster either.
A new blind PC gaming test shows 48% of gamers prefer Nvidia DLSS 4.5 over AMD FSR and native rendering — a major win for AI ...
A blind test with over 1,000 gamers and six different titles shows that the majority preferred DLSS 4.5's image quality over FSR or even native rendering.
DLSS 4.5 won every single game against AMD's FSR 4, capturing 48% of votes versus just 15%. Even beat native rendering in most cases across 6,747 participant votes.
NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 leads ComputerBase blind test, as it beats FSR and native in six-game showdown with big margin.
Rob is Lead Features Editor at DualShockers, and has been playing games since hijacking his sister's NES in the early 90s. Instead of outgrowing them, decided to make a life out of ranting about them.
One of the most interesting developments in 3D gaming in the last half-decade or so is the advent of advanced upscaling technologies—features like Nvidia’s Deep-Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), AMD’s ...
AMD FSR 3 frame generation is in desperate need of a win, but it won't find it in The Last of Us Part 1. Testing has shown that you'll get a better experience with DLSS at 60fps as opposed to AMD ...
AMD's FSR 3 with Frame Generation, the company's answer to NVIDIA DLSS 3, launched in September 2023. It is supported by just two games-Forspoken and Immortals of Aveum. A slow start, FSR 3 was also ...
The big picture: A week after AMD published the FSR 3 source code on GPUOpen, modders have predictably started unofficially integrating the company's frame generation technology into various games.
I’ve been very critical of AMD’s FSR 3 in the past. It’s not that the tool is bad — in fact, I think it’s excellent — but for a long time, it just wasn’t available in a wide swath of games. That’s ...