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Processor | Various Intel and AMD CPUs |
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Motherboard | Micro-ATX and mini-ITX |
Cooling | Yes |
Memory | Overclocking is overrated |
Video Card(s) | Various Nvidia and AMD GPUs |
Storage | A lot |
Display(s) | Monitors and TVs |
Case | The smaller the better |
Audio Device(s) | Speakers and headphones |
Power Supply | 300 to 750 W, bronze to gold |
Mouse | Wireless |
Keyboard | Mechanic |
VR HMD | Not yet |
Software | Linux gaming master race |
What I mean is that your games look better because you have a new monitor, and not because you enabled DLSS. So DLSS adds nothing to your 1440p image quality - it takes away from your 4K one. You just find that trade-off better than 1440p native, that's all.What do you mean my monitor does?
I'm telling you dlss improves image quality MASSIVELY when you target the same framerate as native. That's not really up for debate, the screenshot up there kinda proves the point.
The screenshot only proves that 4K is better than 720p, even with DLSS. There's nothing new or shocking about that.