

If you don't want to watch any of the videos, here's the short rundown:Īt 4K, Ultra Quality looks almost indistinguishable from native resolution. Has FSR improved since then or is it more of the same? However, the demo with the GTX 1060 on Quality mode looked extremely rough. All of that sounds nice, but does it actually look good? When I wrote about FSR at the beginning of June, I said that the Ultra Quality setting looked pretty good. It's open source, is cross platform, and is supposedly easy to implement ( it supposedly took one developer took only 2 hours to get it running).
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Heck, according to big PC gaming channels like Gamers Nexus and Hardware Unboxed, FSR can even be used on Nvidia's Maxwell cards, i.e. The RX 400 series is compatible with FSR even though those cards are 5 years old. the RTX 20 series, FSR will be available to a wide range of cards. While DLSS is only available to Turing and Ampere, i.e. This is very similar to Nvidia's DLSS though the fundamentals behind how they work are different. The overall mission of FSR is to boost performance while minimizing image quality reduction. Today, AMD launches FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) for its own graphics cards as well as its competitor's.
