NVIDIA’s DLSS technology is now a staple in PC gaming, offering significant performance boosts without compromising visual fidelity. However, keeping DLSS updated can be a hassle. Enter the DLSS Updater tool, an open-source solution that automatically scans your games and updates outdated DLSS DLL files, ensuring you’re running the latest version for the best possible experience.
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This week’s Tech Talk Show dives into the latest tech news, including AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series CPUs, NVIDIA’s AI training practices, Intel’s layoffs, and the demanding PC requirements for Star Wars Outlaws. The episode also explores the future of gaming with the increasing reliance on upscaling technologies.
AMD’s FSR 3.1 brings significant enhancements to image quality and frame generation capabilities, expanding its reach to more games. This latest version allows for seamless integration with NVIDIA’s DLSS upscaling on GeForce RTX 20 and 30 series cards, while also increasing the number of games supporting FSR across various versions to over 60, with hundreds more featuring FSR 2 upscaling.
There’s a $7 app called Lossless Scaling that can double your performance in any game, with any graphics card. It works by upscaling games (or any other content) using a more sophisticated algorithm than what your monitor uses. More recently, Lossless Scaling has added frame generation, which can generate new frames between the ones rendered by your GPU. Lossless Scaling isn’t perfect, but it’s without a doubt one of the most powerful utilities you can install on your PC. It’s compatible with any game and any GPU, and it can even be used on handhelds like the ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go.