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Nvidia shows the benefits of dlss in the geforce rtx 2070

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Nvidia is still trying to show off the virtues of its Turing architecture, this time providing a demonstration of its new AI-accelerated DLSS technology, which is part of the GeForce RTX features.

DLSS offers great performance improvements on the GeForce RTX 2070

Nvidia has shown the performance benefits of using DLSS-enhanced 4K rendering instead of 4K + TAA (Temporary Anti-Aliasing) rendering. Using a 3.3GHz Core i9-7900X CPU combined with 16GB of Corsair DDR4 RAM, Windows 10 (v1803) 64-bit and version 416.25 of the GeForce drivers, huge performance improvements have been achieved thanks to the benefits of the Turing architecture and DLSS capability using Tensor Core.

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The results speak for themselves, using DLSS technology in 4K resolution, the upcoming Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 outperforms the GeForce GTX 1070 by a wide margin by doubling performance. Under these particular conditions, the RTX 2080 Ti also outperforms the powerful Titan Xp by 41% performance. The latter is especially striking, since the new card costs less than half that of the Titan Xp.

DLSS technology relies on the artificial intelligence capabilities of Turing and its Tensor Core to perform high-quality rescaling of the image, in other words, the image is rendered at a resolution below 4K, for example 2K, and then it expands to 4K.

This technique is similar to the checkerboarding used by the PS4 Pro, although logically it is a more advanced rescaling using artificial intelligence capabilities. The ability to use rescaling on the gaming PC will help make 4K gaming much more affordable.

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