How to enable Dynamic Super Resolution on my Nvidia Geforce GTX 960M?

Maq___

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Hi all,

my laptop has a Nvidia Geforce GTX 960M GPU,and in Nvidia Control Panel I don't have the Dynamic Super Resolution option to enable it!
I cannot find this option in the Nvidia inspector too!

Please tell me how do I enable it!

My OS is Win 10 x 64 bit.

Thanks to all in advance!
Best regards!
 
Solution
The 960M might not support that feature. And unless you're playing some older games, Dynamic Super Resolution would probably not run very well on a GTX 960M. The feature basically renders the scene at a higher resolution, then downsamples the output to your monitor's resolution, which will cause a large hit to performance when activated. You're probably better off sticking to other, less demanding antialiasing methods on that GPU.
The 960M might not support that feature. And unless you're playing some older games, Dynamic Super Resolution would probably not run very well on a GTX 960M. The feature basically renders the scene at a higher resolution, then downsamples the output to your monitor's resolution, which will cause a large hit to performance when activated. You're probably better off sticking to other, less demanding antialiasing methods on that GPU.
 
Solution
If it's there it's under:

NCP-> manage 3d settings-> Global Settings

As said it may not be that great of an option for anti-aliasing as the performance hit is the same as running at the resolution it scales too (which is based on your monitor).

4xMSAA or whatever is probably best for most games.