• iopq@lemmy.world
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      24 hours ago

      It does add latency, you need 1-2ms to upscale the frame. However, if you are using a lower render resolution (instead of going up in resolution while rendering internally the same) then the latency will be lower because you have a higher frame rate

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        23 hours ago

        Yeah, so it doesn’t add latency. It takes like 1-2ms iirc in the pipeline, which like you said is less than/the same/negligibly more than it would take to render at the native resolution.

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          16 hours ago

          Which also means it’s not possible to use it to go to 1000 fps

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            8 hours ago

            So it has limits? Oh no…… At 1000fps you can’t do much rendering effects at all. Luckily no one, and I do literally mean no one, plays games at 1000fps.

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              2 hours ago

              Yes, but that also means there’s no FPS advantage at all at 500 Hz using DLSS and people do play at 500Hz