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first of all, hello and sorry for posting this in here I kind of knew user to this developer page So excuse me if there are some mistakes in this post. Basically, I have an issue with dsr factors From Nvidia control panels First of all, when I set the resolution to be on. to be at 4K. from the control panel settings by the way, I have a 1080p native resolution. and RTX 3070 laptop GPU. and then after I set 4K with the factors Then I will jump back to my game. in order to change the resolution beyond my native resolution which this is what the DSR is about. Ok, no issue Perfect stable frame rates at this 4K DSR. No lag at all. But here’s here come the problem. When I finished gaming and I just want to shut down the computer or even do a restart. Now, when the computer freshly booted. and I jumped back to my game, which of course the settings was saved. was saved at 4K. last time. Now the game stutters like crazy. and constant lagging. It is like the GPU doesn’t recognize the resolution after a restart or shut down the only solution that I came up so far is I have to change the resolution back to 1080p from the game settings and not only that still it is present but when I send it to 1080p and the next step I have to restart my computer in order to the GPU res Self and became afresh. boot kernel. Now when I jump back the game if you remember now it should be 1080p because before the shutdown or before the restart in order to overcome this issue, I have changed back to 10 adp. Now there is no problem that game works fine run fine. And then like the first time I can now change back from the menu of the game to the 4KDSR factors that I have specified before. Now again the game runs fine perfectly with No. issue. Now here. to come again the cycle. when I shut down the computer again or I just want to quit and do a restart now because the game settings save it at 4K. now when I jump back to a game after a restart or shut down it is like the first I’ve talked about it It will be constantly lagging and stuttering. So like I said, it is look like the graphic card doesn’t recognize the 4K DSR after a clean restart or shut down. now and before you respond to me I. have done literally everything fresh. clean windows install up the GPU drivers try different games and by the way it doesn’t happen with every game. I think. specifically it happens with Vulcan IPI systems and directed X12 games. which means not the directed echoes 11 or 10 or 9 which all their games it doesn’t happen to those games. Unfortunately it will only happens to Vulcan and directed X12 games. So no, I really search everything Did everything nothing will solve this issue and even through the Internet I have searched about it. It seems that no one having the same. issue or there isn’t even a post about such issue. so I don’t know Do you guys think this is a bug from Nvidia because I don’t think my system has any issue provided that I have did Windows update Windows reinstall I used. DDU 3rd app. party even to wipe everything shader cash everything everything restored the default settings played with the settings and by the way I haven’t even maxed out the graphic when I’m have constantly. lagging and stuttering at the DSR after the restart of the previously saved settings of the game which is at 4KDFR so I really hope you get what I said… i really appreciate is some obe help me i have even talked to nvdia but no update
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Is this a known issue, or just specific games and is there a workaround ? So here's what happened: I decided to try playing Monster Hunter World with DSR at 4k, I already knew my pc can handle it, but i didn't know my new monitor might not... it works fine, in theory, but I get a lot of screen tearing, turned on Vsync and that fixed it, just isn't the point of a Gsync monitor to not having to use Vsync? Note, it works fine in native resolution (1440p) Also something weird, yesterday GeForce experience showed me to use dlss/4k/max settings, that's how I even got the idea, but today it shows no dlss/4k/lowest settings... so maybe something in the driver is broken... also weird I'm playing at high settings with DSR / 4k and it's fine , except the screen tearing . I'm just curious if this is a known issue or if I should try reinstalling drivers (which I have a weird feeling won't do anything, but if nothing else I'll have to try obviously)
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Heya, I recently built a new PC with the following specs - Intel Core i9-9900k MSI Ventus 2080 Super OC Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR4 RAM 1TB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe SSD 4TB SeaGate Barracuda HDD Corsair H100i Liquid CPU Cooler It's a monster of a computer, and I couldnt wait to fire it up and get some super high FPS in games, I've got all of my drivers up to date, yet for some reason when I run TW3 with DSR (4k) (GeForce Optimized) I get 40fps at 99% GPU usage, whereas if I am not using DSR, I am sitting at 60fps at all times (VSync) in 1080p. It's really beginning to stress me out, I spent £2000 on this PC, and I'm kinda disappointed to see this happening :/ Does anyone know what the issue is, and how I can fix it? Thanks in advance :)
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Hi There I Get That The RTX 4090 Has A Max Digital Resolution Of 8K But With DSR And The Custom DSR Tool You Can Get A Much Higher Res. But I'M Wondering If There Is A Hard Limit Of 10K Like With HDMI 2.1 With A Displayport 1.4 48Gbps 8K Cable,I'm Just Wondering If I Can Push 16K 30 Through The Cable Also The Abandonware Game That I've Gotten To Work At 8K DSR Is Sonic Adventure 2 Battle So Id Be Willing To Try 16K Even If I Loose 60Hz Refresh Rate For A 60FPS Locked Game Title Please Get Back To This Post With Any Suggestions Any Help Would Be Appreciated Bye For Now.
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Hi, I don't know if this is the correct subforum but lets hope so. I found an older monitor that only has VGA input and I wanted to use it as a secondary display. The problem I have is that the resolution is quite low for what I'm trying to achieve and DSR is not supported over analog outputs (I'm using a 970). My question is, could I use a Displayport to VGA adapter to enable DSR? I have not found any topics on this specific use case, so I wondered if someone tried something like this or if someone has enough knowledge to let me know if this would even work.
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So i have a gtx 1060 and the option to use the dynamic super resolution, so on bf4 i tried using the dsr to run bf4 at 1440p when i have a 1080p monitor and i noticed a performance difference like i was running at 1440p but i noticed little difference in visuals. so the i ran the game at 1080p and used to in game upscaler to upscale it to 1440p and i noticed a great difference in visuals. so why did it seem like the DSR do next to nothing?
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Since I upgraded my gtx 750ti to 1050ti I have stuttering in all my games (even low spec games). However, the stuttering basically goes away when I set dynamic super resolution (DSR) to x1.2 (native resolution) in Nvidia Control Panel. Can anyone explain what's going on? Does the gtx 1050ti run better at a higher resolution? I'm thinking of getting a 1080p monitor now... My specs: Athlon x4 860k GTX 1050 ti 8GB RAM 1680x1050 TV
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I have an X34 Predator monitor. It's an ultra-wide at 3440x1440 resolution with Gsync. I drive it with a GTX 980 Ti. For games that are either locked or will deform when not in the 16:9 aspect ratio, the monitor can gracefully run at 2560x1440. Back when I was using a 1080p display, I would run some games in Dynamic Super Resolution at or around 4K. I've been having an issue where I want to set DSR to a 16:9 4K resolution (3840x2160) but the monitor won't accept this custom resolution even though it can accept DSR resolutions in the 21:9 aspect ratio. Anyone ever run into this before? Anything I should try?
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I used DSR to upscale my TV's 1680x1050 resolution to 1080p. But some of my games still don't have option for 1920x1080. When I do set a game to 1080p, the screen looks messed up. I'm confused... any ideas?
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Since I upgraded my gtx 750ti to 1050ti I've been having frame stuttering issues in multiple games. Someone on this forum told me to upscale my TV's 1680x1050 resolution to 1080p... but I can't do that. 1680x1050 is a different aspect ratio to 1080p. I used DSR in Nvidia Control Panel to upscale my resolution by x1.2 (2016x1260). This seems to have helped my framerate issues. I still have two questions: Why did I have to do this? Have I really solved the problem, or is my resolution still problematic?
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Hi there! I´m bought few months a go an MSI GE62 with an nvidia gtx 1060. Even tho is a notebook I´m able to run desktop drivers and notebook ones. It´s a beast, goes vell no BSOD whatever I do just perfect, also it oc it selfs over 2GHz and so on, but my problem is the DSR one. I can´t get it to work in this notebook, i mean whatever driver I install for desktop or notebook there is no DSR in control panel. I have a small pc with a gt 730 that runs DSR. Any idea why this is? Did nvidia removed DSR from 10 series?!
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Hello, I saw that I couldn't set a custom resolution with DSR enabled. I then thought that if I set a custom resolution with the same resolution of DSR, will it have the same effect? I'm thinking about this because I run my display at a custom 75hz but if custom resolutions are disabed, I can't choose anything higher than 60hz.
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A wrong resolution is wrong resolution, the game looks blurry, the UI text is wonky, even Nvidia's own green FPS counter is smaller and crooked. The game also lags even though the FPS is high. I wouldn't force it on random games, but I think it does work ok if it's built in game options, like Battlefield series.
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Hey! So I have experienced different ways to make my 1080p monitor look better in games, and I stumbled upon AMD's Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), similar to Nvidia's DSR, which is basically downsampling. Now, I enabled it and set my resolution to 4K in games, but I don't see a big difference, in fact, I don't even think I can really see it. So I set my resolution back to 1080p, and instead turned the resolution scale slider to 200%, thus also rendering at 4k, and the difference is MASSIVE. But I am also left to wander, why isn't downsampling giving similar results?
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I have enabled DSR in the Nvidia Control Panel and I have the option to change to my DSR setting in the control panel and in Windows' settings and it works fine at first - I can switch to it and just use 4K on my 1080p monitor on the desktop like I want to. However, the issue arises when I open CS:GO (in 3840x1606, 2.39:1 windowed mode using launch options). It works initially - CS:GO opens just fine in that resolution and in windowed mode - but if I click on anything else, such as the taskbar, desktop, Google Chrome, Mumble, Discord, etc. then it changes back to 1080p immediately. I'm not sure what is wrong, why it could be happening or how to fix it. I never had this problem with VSR on my AMD card so I'm thoroughly confused why it isn't working on my Nvidia card. PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 GPU: NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1050 Ti RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 MHz 8 GB Motherboard: GIGABYTE AB350-GAMING 3 PSU: Corsair RM 550x Storage: WD Blue 250 GB NVME M.2 SSD, 2x WD Blue 1 TB HDD
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Hello there, I'd like to set some custom resolutons for DSR. The problem is, they don't work at all. They're not listed anywhere. Normal DSR, set through the NVIDIA control panel, works just fine. CRU didn't work either (Out of range). I've got a 1440x900 monitor and I'm trying to set up the following resolutions: 1200x900 1920x900 1920x1080 1920x1200 2560x1200 I've already tried the following guides: http://www.deadendthrills.com/forum/discussion/504/how-to-custom-aspect-ratios-and-resolutions-via-dsr-nvidia-only/p1 https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1085358/custom-dsr-registry-trick-doesn-t-work-anymore/ https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/940393/geforce-drivers/can-i-use-your-dsr-feature-to-display-a-1366x768-desktop-on-a-1024x768-monitor-on-windows-/post/4899134/#4899134 My PC specs: CPU: Intel Pentium G3460 RAM: 6 GB DDR3 GPU: GTX 750 Ti 2 GB (driver - 417.35) SSD: ADATA SU700 240 GB HDD: 500 GB OS: Windows 10 Pro (1803) I've attached the dsr.reg file. Thanks in advance dsr.reg
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Hi, I saw few reddit posts and some forums where they talk about NVIDIA DSR, basically if you have a powerful GPU that can push games easily 1440p or 4k but the screen you are using is 1080p panel, it can be used in this scenario. So, i was thinking if i use this option on my 1080p panel, as 1440p panels or 4k panels are very expensive. Right now i have 21inch 1080p acer LCD panel, the option i have is i can buy "DELL P2411H 24inch" for $30, it also has an 1080p native resolution but has more area in terms of screen size ( 24 inch ). What would be the best scenario in my Case? Graphics card i'm using is GTX 1070Ti. Thanks
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Main topic: I used VSR to make a 1080p display look better with no impact on performance. -i know what your thinking, but it works And makes your games look better. -Works with AMD(vsr) and I’m pretty sure Nvidia(DSR) I used a 27” 1920x1080p 144hz display. Steps 1. Turn VSR on In amd video settings (nvidia put dsr on) 2. Go to windows and change your resolution to higher (I used 3200 by 1800 still 144hz via display adapter). 2.5 upping a res can make everything small, (I upped everything 175%). 3. Go into a game and turn down the resolution to 1920x1080. (I used overwatch). 4. Profit, no performance impact, I think the fake higher res tricks the anti aliasing to be better. Help after upping res Use cttune command to makes words easier to read if an application looks fuzzy, right click into compatibility and click about dpi or something and in the drop down hit override and enhance.
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I used Nvidia's DSR to do some fancy SSAA on my monitor and then Windows Custom Scaling to set stuff like text and icons to the appropriate size. Now I need to make the cursor smaller to make it look normal and am having quite the headache. Does anyone here know how?
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If so what level od DSR should I use? I want to make it look it's best and while I know little about DSR, having it too high is bad. (The options are 1.2x, 1.5x, 1.78x, 2.00x, 2.25x, 3.00x, and 4.00x). Also, what percentage of DSR- Smoothness should I use? And finally, is there a way to make this apply to all programs, not just games? (In NVIDIA Control Panel)?
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I have set custom 4K resolution on my 32" IPS 1080p monitor. My question is by doing so will I see better ingame graphics? other than AA is quality also noticeable?
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I know this is an old thread though one thing I did notice through some testing as I have 3 monitors and have done some testing with DSR on 1080p monitors. ASUS VN247H-P 23.6" 1080p native DVI-HDMI ASUS VG248QE 24" 1080p native DP ASUS VP28UQE 28" 4k native DP Something I have noticed if you are in your desktop even at idle will run at max memory Clock and high GPU clock about the 1300MHz range without any intensive programs open to utilize it. If I disable the 2 lower rez monitors the clock goes down to the 139Mhz range and 810MHz on the mem clock. When I was using DSR on just the 2 1080p monitors on 1440p and up it would be roughly the same mem clock and GPU clock at the high end mentioned before. Granted before when doing that it was going into the top end of the normal GPU boost of 1600MHz on average and 11016MHz on the mem clock. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to get the GPU to stop over stressing its self or would I have to make edits on the software scale to resolve the issue.
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I just have a question. How much difference is there in frame rate when you benchmark a 1080p monitor with either 1440p or 4K DSR option in game resolution? Versus Native 1440p and 4K resolutions? my current rig i7-4790k CPU Z97-A motherboard 850 Samsung Evo 250GB SSD 960 Samsung Evo 1TB M.2 SSD 1TB WD blue HDD Corsair RMx Series RM850x Power supply - 850 Watt PC373D senhiser headset Razer BlackWidow Chroma keyboard Razer Epic Chroma mouse Asus VG248QE 24-Inch LED-Lit Monitor ASUS VN247H-P 23.6-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1600 MHz CD-DVD-RW write CD drive ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-11G-GAMING
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I'm currently using a Dell 2009 Wt as my monitor because I was able to cop it for $20. The problem is when I run games (CS:GO and Skyrim) in DSR the frame rate is capped at 30 fps. Is this because I'm running my monitor over HDMI to DVI or what because I'm stumped.
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Hey there, I recently noticed that there isn't a DSR option in my laptop (the predator 15 from acer, with GTX980m) YES! I went to Nvidia control panel, manage 3D settings, global settings, and it wasn't there. So anyone knows a solution for that? do please give me the solution in details since I'm fairly newbie to this stuffm and I'll be grateful.