3DMARK now supports Nvidia DLSS 4

3DMARK’s DLSS feature test now supports DLSS 1, DLSS 2, DLSS 3, and DLSS 4

UL Benchmarks has updated 3DMARK to enable support for Nvidia’s DLSS 4 technology. This adds support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation on RTX 50 series GPUs and allows users to try out Nvidia’s new Transformer-based DLSS models.

3DMARK now supports all forms of Nvidia’s DLSS technology. This allows users to compare all versions of Nvidia’s AI upscaler, allowing them to see how Nvidia’s AI upscaling technology has improved over time. 3DMARK’s DLSS feature test is based on the company’s Port Royal benchmark. It can be used to showcase the benefits of Nvidia’s AI upscaling and Frame Generation technologies.

With DLSS 4 support, 3DMARK users can see the image quality benefits of Nvidia’s newest AI models. Additionally, RTX 50 series GPUs can utilise multi frame generation to deliver higher levels of game smoothness.

DLSS has come a long way since its launch. Nvidia’s original DLSS version did not deliver the levels of image quality that gamers needed. With DLSS 2, the technology became a staple part of the PC gaming experience for many users. DLSS 3 added Frame Generation into the mix, adding AI-generated frames to boost image smoothness. Now, with DLSS 4 we have new AI models that deliver higher levels of image quality, and a boosted form of Frame Generation that can enable 4x framerate boosts.

You can join the discussion on 3DMARK’s new DLSS Feature Test update on the OC3D Forums.

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