Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance data for Death Stranding

Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance date for Death Stranding

Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance data for Death Stranding

Earlier today, Nvidia confirmed that Death Stranding’s PC version would support DLSS 2.0, the company’s AI-powered up sampling package which can deliver 4K-like visuals with faster than native performance. 

Within Nvidia’s reviewers guide for Death Stranding, the company released a selection of benchmarks for the game using its RTX and RTX Super series products. This data confirmed that every RTX graphics card is capable of running Death Stranding at 4K 60 FPS on PC when using DLSS. This fact makes DLSS a real killer feature for Nvidia’s graphics cards. 

Andreas Schilling, the editor of HardwareLuxx published the contents of Nvidia’s reviewer’s guide on Twitter, and we have confirmed the validity of these slides internally. PC reviewers of Death Stranding currently aren’t allowed to publish detailed performance data, making Nvidia’s slides the only data that we can publish. Beyond that, we are unsure if the contents of Nvidia’s latest DLSS documentation is allowed to be shared. Thankfully for us, the contents of these slides have already been published by a 3rd party.  

At 1080p, we can see that DLSS 2.0 can have a large performance impact on Death Stranding, but not as much of an impact as what can be seen at higher resolutions. Not bad given DLSS 2.0’s proven quality in games like Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries and Control
  

Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance date for Death Stranding

(Image from Andreas Schilling)  

When resolutions are cranked to 1440p, DLSS 2.0 is enough to make 100 FPS framerates a breeze on RTX series graphics cards. This is great news for fans of high-refresh-rate gaming, especially after considering the fact that Death Stranding runs at 30 FPS on PlayStation 4. 

Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance date for Death Stranding (Image from Andreas Schilling)  

At 4K, DLSS 2.0 in “Quality Mode” is able to allow the entirety of Nvidia’s RTX series to run Death Stranding with average framerates of over 60 FPS, even the relatively affordable RTX 2060. DLSS 2.0 typically also has a “performance mode” on PC, which means that larger performance enhancements should be possible, though this performance will come at the cost of quality. 

Nvidia releases RTX/DLSS performance date for Death Stranding  (Image from Andreas Schilling

Below are Death Stranding’s official PC system requirements.

Minimum (720p 30FPS)

OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel® Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
RAM: 8 GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 3 GB or AMD Radeon RX 560 4 GB
DirectX 12
HDD: 80GB
Sound cards: DirectX compatible

Recommended (1080p 30fps)

OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
RAM: 8GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4 GB or Radeon RX 570 4 GB
DirectX 12
HDD: 80GB
Sound cards: DirectX compatible

Recommended (1080p 60fps)

OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
RAM: 8GB
GPU: GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB or AMD Radeon RX 590
DirectX 12
HDD: 80GB
Sound cards: DirectX compatible

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