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Guru3D.com » News » Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks)

Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/13/2019 03:43 PM | source: | 68 comment(s)
Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks)

As we reported first on Monday, a Battlefield V Patch would be pending, offering NVIDIA DLSS Support for GeForce RTX graphics cards. EA and DICE just issued the patch and that will enable DLSS, and some more.

DLSS requires Tensor cores, ergo you need an RTX based graphics card for the feature to work. DICE mentioned DLSS as a feature "which uses deep learning to improve game performance while maintaining visual quality." More tweaks have been made like support for ultrawide monitors on the PC, particularly with the "Rotterdam" map.

If you own an RTX card, the patch will auto install. We recommend you to install the new GeForce 418.91 WHQL drivers (download) which supports DLSS, actually, it is a mandatory install for it to work. I've quickly ran some numbers. On our GeForce RTX 2080 Ti with today's released driver DLSS would not enable. After switching towards GeForce RTX 2080, it did kick in, but only at Quad HD and Ultra HD. At Full HD, the feature disabled itself. The default BF-V TAA seems to get automatically disabled once you select DLSS.

In grey, RTX Ultra setting enabled + DLSS. Light grey is your normal Shader performance without RTX and DLSS. Overall image quality is difficult to judge, it looks good, but DLSS seems slightly more blurry in certain areas (at Ultra HD). I do not like to rush results so we'll examine more over the coming days, and then likely perform a full an update on our BFV article. 

* chart updated, after a reboot and some retesting the performance increased a bit. 



Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks) Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks) Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks) Battlefield V Patch offers NVIDIA DLSS Support (+ initial benchmarks)




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ViperAnaf
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#5639085 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:32 PM
DLSS = Upscale for the noobs who want to see fake 3840x2160 numbers in the settings....

Glottiz
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#5639092 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:36 PM
DLSS = Upscale for the noobs who want to see fake 3840x2160 numbers in the settings....

This is what I don't get. People pay premium for 4K monitors, supposedly because they want picture clarity, but then they enable DLSS which is upscaling and blurring the image. Why even have 4K display if you are gonna play upscaled games on it.

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#5639107 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:57 PM
The article posted shows 54 FPS at 1440p with RTX+DLSS.

don't really care what an article says, I believe what I see on my screen.

metagamer
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#5639109 Posted on: 02/13/2019 05:59 PM
100% true what a mess lol.
DLSS is now the big brother of FXAA, i still prefer TAA seriously u lose to much IQ and detail with DLSS.


You forgot to mention one thing. Neither FXAA or TAA boost performance.

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#5639111 Posted on: 02/13/2019 06:02 PM
100% true what a mess lol.
DLSS is now the big brother of FXAA, i still prefer TAA seriously u lose to much IQ and detail with DLSS.


Exactly what I expected..... the blur on DLSS is ridiculous

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