To enable DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) in GeForce Experience, follow these steps:
1. Open GeForce Experience on your computer.
2. Click on the “Settings” icon located in the top right corner of the main window.
3. In the settings menu, click on the “Games” tab on the left sidebar.
4. Scroll down to find the “DLSS” section. Here, you’ll see the DLSS option with a toggle switch next to it.
5. Enable DLSS by toggling the switch to the “On” position.
DLSS is a feature that utilizes AI and machine learning to upscale lower-resolution images in real-time, providing higher-quality graphics while maintaining performance. It is specifically designed for NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
When DLSS is enabled, your games will benefit from improved image quality and performance. It works by rendering the game at a lower resolution and then using AI algorithms to upscale the image to your desired resolution, resulting in a more detailed and visually appealing experience.
However, it’s important to note that DLSS is only available in certain games that support the feature. You can check the list of supported games on the NVIDIA website or within the GeForce Experience application itself.
Additionally, DLSS requires an NVIDIA RTX graphics card to function. If you don’t have an RTX card, the DLSS option may not be available in the GeForce Experience settings menu.
Once DLSS is enabled, you can also adjust the level of detail for ray tracing. Ray tracing is another advanced graphics technology that simulates the behavior of light in real-time, enhancing the realism of in-game visuals. To adjust the ray tracing detail level, follow these steps:
1. Open the game for which you want to enable DLSS.
2. Go to the video options or graphics settings within the game.
3. Look for the “Ray Tracing” or “RTX” settings and select the desired level of detail. This can usually be set to low, medium, high, or ultra, depending on the game.
4. Save the settings and exit the options menu.
Keep in mind that enabling ray tracing and DLSS simultaneously may have an impact on performance, as these features require additional computational power from your GPU. It’s recommended to experiment with different settings to find the right balance between visual quality and performance for your system.
It’s worth mentioning that enabling DLSS and ray tracing may require a game restart for the changes to take effect.