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Custom Modded 344.24 WHQL NVIDIA drivers allow DSR feature on all Kepler and Fermi cards

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Instructions:

 

You only need to extract the packaged .exe and modify the nvamsi.inf file to work with your card (or use this already modded .inf file for Desktop GPU's here, here, here, here and here) then, proceed to install.

 

Note: 

 

Disable driver signature enforcement if you're on Win8/Win8.1 

 

Instructions for disabling diver signature enforcement:

 

1) Download these drivers (They already include the modded inf file with the 700 and 600 series) - Driver download link

 

2) Extract the exe to a folder

3) Go into Display.Driver folder

4)Double click nv_disp.cat

5)Click view signature

6)Click view certificate

7)Click install certificate

8)Check local machine then hit next

9)Check "place all certificates in the following store" then click browse

10)Click Trusted Root Certification Authorities and then click OK.

11) Finish it and you should be able to install perfectly fine

 

or

 

For Win8/8.1 just open an elevated command prompt and type:

bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS and hit enter, then
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON and hit enter.
Restart computer, install, reboot.

After installing:
bcdedit -set loadoptions ENABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
Reboot

 

 

Download:

 

344.24 WHQL 32-bit

 

344.24 WHQL 64-bit

 

344.24 WHQL 64-bit (with included modded .inf file)

 

Source:

 

Guru 3D

 

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Didn't Nvidia say they're adding DSR to Kepler? I'll wait for the official drivers.

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It's not like kepler GPUs can even handle DSR...

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A 780, 780 Ti, Titan and Titan Black can't handle DSR but a 970 and 980 which perform identical to the 780 and 780 Ti can?

the 970 and 980 perform better than a 780ti

 

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Can someone give the pros and cons of using something like this?

Pros: You're rendering at 4k and then downscaling it to 1080p (making it look better). 

Cons: You're rendering at 4k. 

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the 970 and 980 perform better than a 780ti

 

But still...

 

 

Supersampling on a 680 in all games previous to 2013-2014, before Nvidia themselves actually include the support., tis very nice for some users.

 

 

 

Can someone give the pros and cons of using something like this?

You can use this before Nvidia give it to you.

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the 970 and 980 perform better than a 780ti

 

The 970 does not perform better than my 780Ti at 1.3ghz. I could run DSR if it was available. 

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The 970 does not perform better than my 780Ti at 1.3ghz. I could run DSR if it was available. 

Oh I guess you enjoy playing 4k games at 30fps then.

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Oh I guess you enjoy playing 4k games at 30fps then.

Can't I DSR from 1440? A single 980 can't run 4k.

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Not really at all their performance is nearly identical:

No. They had a 780ti that overclocked a lot.

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Oh I guess you enjoy playing 4k games at 30fps then.

Okay, lets not go crazy here.... the 900 series isn't vastly faster than the 700 series, so if the 980/970 can use DSR then so can the 780/780Ti. 

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It's not like kepler GPUs can even handle DSR...

 

That is a very untrue statement, it depends massively on the application at hand.

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No. They had a 780ti that overclocked a lot.

 

It's only fair that way. Comparing them stock to stock isn't apples to apples. Reference and Non-reference 970's and 980's are boosting into the 1200-1300MHz range stock. Reference 780's and 780 Ti's boost into the 900MHz range. Obviously it's not a fair comparison by any means. You aren't kidding me a 1200-1300MHz clocked card outperforms a 900MHz clocked card. You don't say? Overclock for overclock the cards perform identical. Which is a fair comparison. 

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Didn't nvidia say they were going to give support for DSR to 700 series down the road?

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so wait, my 870m in my blade can do dis or no?

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I would hope the feature would come to all supported NVidia cards, I mean really, all it is, is SSAA, and people with SLI 680s, or even 580s might want the feature for something old but still played a lot like CS1.6/CZ

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Not working for me, done everything right but just keeps failing to install the graphics driver :S

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Not working for me, done everything right but just keeps failing to install the graphics driver :S

 

You have to change the nvamsi.inf file before the installation. Then extract the .exe driver with WinRAR, 7-Zip, etc. and modify/replace nvamsi.inf file in Display Driver folder. Then, Launch setup.exe and it should work.

 

Here's a modded nvamsi.inf file: http://www21.zippyshare.com/v/16682645/file.html

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I would hope the feature would come to all supported NVidia cards, I mean really, all it is, is SSAA, and people with SLI 680s, or even 580s might want the feature for something old but still played a lot like CS1.6/CZ

It's just a software trick that they just made easier to use, but knowing Nvidia they will lock it down a bit in order to sell new cards. They were already pitching the 900 series as a major upgrade for 600 series owners.

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Some fermi support would be cool. Or it would be funny to watch at least. Has anyone attempted 4K gaming with a GTX 580 before?

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It's just a software trick that they just made easier to use, but knowing Nvidia they will lock it down a bit in order to sell new cards. They were already pitching the 900 series as a major upgrade for 600 series owners.

 

Yeah I noticed that, the advertising graphs for relative performance all compared the 680 to the 980, rather than the 780Ti, the previous flagship.

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