Sunday, February 12th 2023
NVIDIA GeForce 528.49 Driver Doesn't Support RTX Virtual Super Resolution in Chrome 110 Yet
Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge 110 introduced RTX virtual super resolution (VSR) support. This would come as a boost to browser-based games, as well as next-generation webpages that use raster graphics objects that can be rendered at a lower resolution than the user's display resolution, and upscaled at minimal hardware-resource cost. When our Chrome browsers and GeForce drivers updated last week, we couldn't get VSR to work. The latest GeForce 528.49 WHQL drivers released on February 8 do not support RTX VSR, yet. Driver support is now expected to be added from GeForce R530-series drivers.
Source:
m_w_h (Reddit)
17 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 528.49 Driver Doesn't Support RTX Virtual Super Resolution in Chrome 110 Yet
DPC latency fix and this, RTX virtual super-resolution (VSR), the latter being extremely useful in bandwidth-expensive and constrained countries.
RGX page is hilarious, clearly a jab at Nvidia :laugh: (or flowers thrown at )
Who cares about RTX video...
Nice but I don't use chrome or frequent youtube either so take as long as you need to nvidia.. :sleep: