News How To Enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation in Windows 10

MoxNix

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You don't have a weak CPU so why turn on hardware accelerated GPU scheduling?

It does help with weak CPUs but actually introduces additional latency drives the lows lower and increases any hitching/stuttering on systems with better CPUs.
 
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blacknemesist

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You don't have a weak CPU so why turn on hardware accelerated GPU scheduling?

It does help with weak CPUs but actually introduces additional latency drives the lows lower and increases any hitching/stuttering on systems with better CPUs.
The purpose of DLSS3/Frame Generation is to increase framerates that do not need to be processed by the system and to do so the GPU scheduling need to be on. It also forces reflex on always and on some games DLSS is also forced on to reduce the latency.
 

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The purpose of DLSS3/Frame Generation is to increase framerates that do not need to be processed by the system and to do so the GPU scheduling need to be on. It also forces reflex on always and on some games DLSS is also forced on to reduce the latency.
So you prefer the placebo effect of seeing a higher maximum number but having more latency and worse 1% lows leading to more stuttering and hitching of longer duration?

I much prefer the stable smooth fps with HAGS off. The difference is immediately noticeable if you play any games where latency and reaction time actually matters.
 

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So you prefer the placebo effect of seeing a higher maximum number but having more latency and worse 1% lows leading to more stuttering and hitching of longer duration?

I much prefer the stable smooth fps with HAGS off. The difference is immediately noticeable if you play any games where latency and reaction time actually matters.
Have you tried, i don't know, turning it on and off depending on what the effect is and what you need? It is an OPTION not a mandatory enforced feature, suggesting it is is just ignorance. And most games do not suffer much if at all from the extra 10ms at 4k but going from 100 fps to 180 fps does make the experience much better, in fact, it is such a BAD idea that AMD is making a similar implementation so you may not have to endure not having that option for long.