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Uh again totally off track with F1 yes pun intended. F1 has a strict set of rules that all cars must abide by from ride heights to fuel tank size and yes they all run the same fuel. Your asking to include what is basically a cheat to be included as a valid benchmark. Tha5 would be like one driver gets an extra turbo.. benchmarking is about comparing cards under equal settings and equal conditions DLSS is the furthest thing from equal conditions. By your logic every cards 4K results are accurate while DLSS is actually 720p upscaling to 4K How you can even consider that an equal benc( result is truly laughable ...
Well if 720p upscaled to 4K have equal IQ as native 4K, I say go for it.
Every hardware editorial seems to agree that if DLSS is available, use it. They didn't say anything about trading visual quality for performance (as least with DLSS in Quality mode).
The only thing with DLSS is that it's unfair to AMD, who has no answer yet. But it's a competition out there, not some fun race between friends.
Let think of it this way, while AMD continue to optimize rasterization performance for their GPU, Nvidia effort is to incorporate DLSS into new games. But somehow benching DLSS is too unfair for AMD, it makes no fricking sense.
Also equal settings and equal conditions were never actually equal, some games just have optimizations for specific brand, just like Far Cry 5 feature rapid-packed math.