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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: zack1234 on December 02, 2017, 07:08:44 PM
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What is DSR for in envidia gpu?
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Basically, DSR renders your game at a super detailed resolution and the shrinks the view to fit your monitor, effectively giving you 4K resolutions on HD monitors.
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It is just another way to accomplish anti-aliasing.
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I haven’t tried this option yet, not sure what type of performance issues will exist if any.
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If you use it, be sure to disable anti-aliasing in the game or it will be very blurry.
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Nvidia has moved this option on some cards due to it's negative performance hit.
The setting used to be found in the Control Panel/Manage 3D Settings/Program Settings.
Now it can be found in Control Panel/Manage 3D Settings/Global Settings and is turned off by default.
I don't use it myself. The anti-aliasing setting within AHIII is pretty good. It's not worth the performance loss to use DSR in my case.
Coogan
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I am glad I read this thread. My only problem with the AH anti-alias was that the icons became faded. This has been a common complaint I have heard in the MA since the release of AH3.
With DSR enabled I get the anti-alias and the icons remain bright. Just made my AH eye-candy sweeter! :aok
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Tried it cannot see any difference :old:
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Tried it cannot see any difference :old:
Did you also change the resolution within the game you are playing?
Coogan
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From the AH video settings all i got was drop in frame rate, i could not see any difference
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zack1234, clean the pie crumbs off your monitor.
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Do i need a g sych monitor?
I have a samsung tv monotor