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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/25 11:47:40 (permalink)
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I just installed these drivers...DSR option not available when in SLI mode. Had to disable SLI just to play with it. Is there a way to make them work with SLI. Rummor says it could be G Sync causing this. Will test more after work.


It may have something to do with G Sync,i do not have a G Sync monitor,but my Titans run DSR  just fine in SLI.


Same here. DSR is fine in SLI, not running G-Sync. That seems to be a common element.


DSR runs fine in Gsync with my 780ti classified, but I don't have SLI. 


Were you able to activate DSR through the NVCPL, or did you do it though GFE?  So far, I've only been able to use DSR if I activate it using GFE.


Yes, I only have activated it through the nvidia control panel. I don't like changing settings in GFE. 


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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/25 23:01:10 (permalink)
new drivers are working great on my GTX 770, I just tested the DSR feuture at 4.00x on a older game (Alan Wake) and the Jaggies were literally non existant now, I set the smoothness to 25% as well since I wanted it more sharper then blurry.
 
I will definately be using this on games that lack AA support or uses a form of AA that I don't like (FXAA for example is horribly blurry, same with TXAA)
 
One thing I noticed though is the DSR option isn't available in the program settings tab, its only available on the global tab so I'm gonna have to adjust the DSR for different games I play if they are demanding on perfomance.....
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/25 23:59:51 (permalink)
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new drivers are working great on my GTX 770, I just tested the DSR feuture at 4.00x on a older game (Alan Wake) and the Jaggies were literally non existant now, I set the smoothness to 25% as well since I wanted it more sharper then blurry.
 
I will definately be using this on games that lack AA support or uses a form of AA that I don't like (FXAA for example is horribly blurry, same with TXAA)
 
One thing I noticed though is the DSR option isn't available in the program settings tab, its only available on the global tab so I'm gonna have to adjust the DSR for different games I play if they are demanding on perfomance.....


If you check all the boxes for the DSR factors in the Global tab, those resolutions become available in the menu system in the games that support higher resolution. Smoothness is set globally and applies to every DSR resolution.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 00:58:17 (permalink)
ahh I see, thanks for the tip,
 
I thought it was choose the one ya wanted to scale to, not the game does it automaticly out of all of them.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 01:00:33 (permalink)
Exactly that I notice when I increase resolution on 2560x1440, need little more sharpness.
NVIDIA throw worms in our heads now and this will improve selling of monitors in higher resolution...
1920x1080 x4AA transfer on 2560x1440 looks cleaner than 1920x1080 x8AA filters...
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 02:02:28 (permalink)
well I just played a bit with it and it seems I can run certain games just fine at 2560x1440 without it lagging too much on my card, I tried 3820x2160 at first (max it allowed me to go) but was laggy which I expected lol
 
This is an awesome feuture for the most part, the only problem I found with it, is it makes in game text blurry sometimes, it seems like DSR smoothness set between 18% to 20% is about the best I can do to where I can still read the text and have sharpness at the same time.
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 15:05:18 (permalink)
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DSR is not available on the GTX 770s.
 
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Just noticed this post, I'm on a GTX 770 and DSR works fine here

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 15:55:15 (permalink)
I'm not sure if DSR is working as intended. I've got four 780Ti Hydro's, and when running games like Crysis3, Far Cry2 or3, the cards will gpu boost. But with DSR on, checking with Precision X16, the cards barely hit stock clock speed. Native res is; 2560x1440. Using 2.00x  on DSR.
 I would have thought running double the resolution would make the cards work harder. Can't say there's much difference in picture quality either. I just read posts above about choosing different resolutions in menu for the game your playing. Maybe I'm not using DSR correctly. Any thoughts?
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 16:21:55 (permalink)
 
DSR is exclusive to GeForce GTX 980 and the 970.   http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/supported-gpus
 
You can run your game at a higher resolution than your display supports, and downscale the image to your display size.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 16:26:57 (permalink)
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I'm not sure if DSR is working as intended. I've got four 780Ti Hydro's, and when running games like Crysis3, Far Cry2 or3, the cards will gpu boost. But with DSR on, checking with Precision X16, the cards barely hit stock clock speed. Native res is; 2560x1440. Using 2.00x  on DSR.
 I would have thought running double the resolution would make the cards work harder. Can't say there's much difference in picture quality either. I just read posts above about choosing different resolutions in menu for the game your playing. Maybe I'm not using DSR correctly. Any thoughts?




Check all the boxes for DSR in the nvidia control panel, it will give more resolutions available in game menu to choose from and thats where you will see the difference. (You basicly did the same thing I did earlier and just choose the x number to scale too but this isn't how it works)
 
also set DSR Smoothness to 20% this is a good balance of sharpness while still being able to read in game text. (at least to me anyway, this may need to be adjusted depending on the monitor you have and the resolution in game you choose to use)
 
here is a screen I did of alan wake at 3840x2160, game still looks great for how old it is
 

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 16:58:33 (permalink)
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DSR is exclusive to GeForce GTX 980 and the 970.   http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/supported-gpus
 
You can run your game at a higher resolution than your display supports, and downscale the image to your display size.


This driver brings support for Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) to Kepler and Fermi desktop GPUs. 
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 17:01:07 (permalink)
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DSR is exclusive to GeForce GTX 980 and the 970.   http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/supported-gpus
 
You can run your game at a higher resolution than your display supports, and downscale the image to your display size.


This driver brings support for Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) to Kepler and Fermi desktop GPUs. 




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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 17:15:09 (permalink)
epic fail by XrayMan again

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 17:17:57 (permalink)

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 19:19:29 (permalink)
Check all the boxes for DSR in the nvidia control panel, it will give more resolutions available in game menu to choose from and thats where you will see the difference.
 
Thanks for that. I'm sure there's instructions on how to use this, but I don't know where they are. I tried it, and I really like it. I'm finding its cleaning up artifacts on most games. Great work Nvidia.
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 20:29:19 (permalink)
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Check all the boxes for DSR in the nvidia control panel, it will give more resolutions available in game menu to choose from and thats where you will see the difference.
 
Thanks for that. I'm sure there's instructions on how to use this, but I don't know where they are. I tried it, and I really like it. I'm finding its cleaning up artifacts on most games. Great work Nvidia.


 
no problem :) and yea overall it will give a cleaner image, but some in game text won't look right, depends on the title, the DSR smoothness option may need to be adjusted for that. It be nice if nvidia allowed it to be changed in program settings for each game instead of just the global tab.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/26 21:43:36 (permalink)
Guess I have to wait until they fix it to work on surround setups .

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/27 00:16:52 (permalink)
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Guess I have to wait until they fix it to work on surround setups .




even if it did work, 3 monitor surround + DSR would be extremely demanding, would bring any SLI setup to its knees in performance.
 
This is really targeted to single monitor players to be honest.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/27 20:26:41 (permalink)
Maybe see if the magic smoke will come out of my 760s ? Wonder if I should try it on my 470s ? Won't be able to use 3D though (2 panels in my monitor).

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/29 13:07:00 (permalink)
I have not seen if there is any increased folding points from this, but all seems to be working well. Feel the latest drivers have been good for overall performance of my 780 Ti's. Will be a bit until I can comment too much on the 980's as those builds are in the planning stages.

EDIT: I did notice some nice increases in GPUGrid, as well as PrimeGrid.



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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/10/31 14:23:23 (permalink)
Took 2 screenshots. quality wise, there is no huge difference. But this isn't a really old game, so i will do another game tomorrow.
 
 (Right click on image and open in a new tab) (Then enlarge the image)
3840x2160

 
1920X1080

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/01 06:55:49 (permalink)
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Maybe see if the magic smoke will come out of my 760s ? Wonder if I should try it on my 470s ? Won't be able to use 3D though (2 panels in my monitor).



I have it running on a GTX460 @ 3360x2100, so I don't see why it won't work on a 470.
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/01 15:30:35 (permalink)
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Maybe see if the magic smoke will come out of my 760s ? Wonder if I should try it on my 470s ? Won't be able to use 3D though (2 panels in my monitor).



I have it running on a GTX460 @ 3360x2100, so I don't see why it won't work on a 470.





 
I'm surprised a card that old can handle that resolution especially since they are only 768MB - 1GB cards

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/01 22:29:42 (permalink)
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I'm surprised a card that old can handle that resolution especially since they are only 768MB - 1GB cards




It's the 1GB 256-bit version, clocked at 825/2000. It pegs the GPU at 100%, but I have the fan curve set so it keeps it at around 65°C.
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/01 23:34:13 (permalink)
It's time for upgrade definitely.
Recommendation, GTX780 6GB vs GTX980 4GB.

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/02 00:38:35 (permalink)
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It's time for upgrade definitely.
Recommendation, GTX780 6GB vs GTX980 4GB.




Can't use a 700 or 900 on a 730a board.
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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/02 12:55:24 (permalink)
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It's time for upgrade definitely.
Recommendation, GTX780 6GB vs GTX980 4GB.




Can't use a 700 or 900 on a 730a board.




what about GTX 660, GTX 670, GTX 680? even those are nice upgrades from a 460

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/02 13:52:27 (permalink)
What's the time frame that all stopped supporting the PCI-E 1.x specs?

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/02 16:23:28 (permalink)
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What's the time frame that all stopped supporting the PCI-E 1.x specs?




its already dead, cause the latest Nvidia drivers only support back to GTX 400 series, which is PCI-E 2.0

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Re: NEW 344.48 WHQL Driver - DSR Support (Fermi, Kepler, Maxwell) 2014/11/03 02:49:04 (permalink)
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It's time for upgrade definitely.
Recommendation, GTX780 6GB vs GTX980 4GB.




Can't use a 700 or 900 on a 730a board.




what about GTX 660, GTX 670, GTX 680? even those are nice upgrades from a 460




Yeah, planning on it. A motherboard upgrade is the first order of business, though.
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