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Is there a reason that the Titan V does not support DLSS even though it has tensor cores? Is it purely a driver thing? I got my hands on one from a friend who upgraded his work machine and its an incredibly fast card almost matching my 2080ti. It has more tensor cores and could perhaps performs better if DLSS was usable.

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DLSS was marketed as an RTX feature but Titan V is not part of the RTX lineup. It very well could be market segmentation by Nvidia since RTX cards could turn on DLSS without raytacing effects.

 

But it's not impossible for the missing RT cores to be part of the reason, we don't have a GPU with RT cores but not tensor cores

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31 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

DLSS was marketed as an RTX feature but Titan V is not part of the RTX lineup. It very well could be market segmentation by Nvidia since RTX cards could turn on DLSS without raytacing effects.

 

But it's not impossible for the missing RT cores to be part of the reason, we don't have a GPU with RT cores but not tensor cores

Yeah market segmentation seems like the most likely reason. It was never a gaming card so no reason to enable gaming features. Guess i'll be left wondering about the potential performance gains.

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