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Just to let you know, DLSS 3.1.1 v2 seems to work fine so far with SU12, both on DX11 and DX12

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So before I fork out for a 400 series card do you still get blurred glass cockpit scrolling numbers with DLSS 3?

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3 minutes ago, jarmstro said:

So before I fork out for a 400 series card do you still get blurred glass cockpit scrolling numbers with DLSS 3?

Following.

 

I just can’t seem to fork out $2200 CAN for a 4090 when I have a 3080ti. 

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15 minutes ago, HiFlyer said:

Just to let you know, DLSS 3.1.1 v2 seems to work fine so far with SU12, both on DX11 and DX12

is that something separate needs to be downloaded and installed (from where)? or is it part of SU12?


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4 minutes ago, penta_a said:

is that something separate needs to be downloaded and installed (from where)? or is it part of SU12?

Its a third party tool to update DLLS versions in games, when developers may be tardy doing so. Occasionally there may be useful improvements.

https://wccftech.com/nvidia-releases-dlss-super-resolution-sdk-update-shows-42-gpu-time-improvement-in-cp-2077-overdrive-with-ser/

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Does this improved DLSS work in VR?


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15 minutes ago, FlyIce said:

Does this improved DLSS work in VR?

Yes, its just DLSS as usual, just the latest version (Optimizations, bugfixes, etc) that might take a few months to be updated by individual developers.

MSFS is currently using version 2-something where the latest version is 3-something

Updated MSFS:

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Thanks for sharing. I currently only use Frame Generation on my 4080. Interesting to test if this does make a noticeable fps improvement.

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30 minutes ago, FlyIce said:

Does this improved DLSS work in VR?

It does and quite well I might add.
I just setup a takeoff scenario at LAX in the Fenix 320 (it's windy and wet today) and am happy to report that with sharpening at 150% (in sim) I was able to see much clearer screens with the Quality setting while still achieving smooth frames and perf. 

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39 minutes ago, ZLA Steve said:

I just setup a takeoff scenario at LAX in the Fenix 320 (it's windy and wet today) and am happy to report that with sharpening at 150% (in sim) I was able to see much clearer screens with the Quality setting while still achieving smooth frames and perf. 

Though as I'm sure we are all aware by, now, other peoples milage may vary.

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I've been aware of this for a while but loathe to try it as msfs is running very well for me at this moment in time.

Does this have benefits for 3 series as well as 4 series cards?  

I would be interested to hear what benefits non VR users are seeing and which versions they prefer.


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Yes, I would like to know also... any benefits for 3 series cards.  Or in other words, is DLSS 2 optimised better as well?


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2 hours ago, jarmstro said:

So before I fork out for a 400 series card do you still get blurred glass cockpit scrolling numbers with DLSS 3?

Yes, you do. The only advantage is that will make the scene look smothered in motion. I don't see that 3x or 4x performance they claim about. I recently upgraded from I9 12900 K to 13900 K, from 3090 to 4090 on a 4 K 53" monitor and no such thing as 3 x 4 times, the only visible change on both cards is blurriness when DLSS is turned on. I don't know what will do on a non 4K monitor. I think that MSFS is not optimized for this, but I might be wrong. And I, personally don't chase and count for FPS, all that I care about is smoothness and clarity. 


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2 hours ago, jarmstro said:

So before I fork out for a 400 series card do you still get blurred glass cockpit scrolling numbers with DLSS 3?

You can just continue to use TAA and still utilize frame generation. I literally get no performance difference between TAA and DLSS with MSFS. TAA with FG, no glass cockpit blurring and I literally doubled my FPS going from a 3080Ti to a 4090.. 

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8 minutes ago, vrdubin6 said:

You can just continue to use TAA and still utilize frame generation. I literally get no performance difference between TAA and DLSS with MSFS. TAA with FG, no glass cockpit blurring and I literally doubled my FPS going from a 3080Ti to a 4090.. 

This. Absolutely the best answer. 

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