I’ve also added a new section for confirmed DLSS 3 games, as it doesn’t look like games supporting earlier DLSS versions will natively work with DLSS 3 once it launches, even if they’re running on the new RTX 40 series cards. Add some upscaling as well, and you’re back up to speed.īelow are all the confirmed games with ray tracing and/or DLSS support, either playable right now or on the way. And given how the whole point of DLSS is to wring out as many frames per second as possible, it pairs perfectly with ray tracing, which can drastically enhance lighting and reflections quality but is infamously tough on your hardware. DLSS demands an Nvidia GeForce RTX card specifically, though most of the current best graphics cards fit the bill – including some affordable ones. And considering how effective the current version, DLSS 2.4, is at boosting performance at potentially zero visual cost, these features may just be worth the king’s ransoms that Nvidia have set as RRPs.įortunately, ray tracing already works on most GPUs from the past few years, and will undoubtedly be a part of AMD's RDNA 3 plans for its next-gen GPUs. The biggest news is the approaching arrival of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs, namely the RTX 4080 and RTX 4090, which promise both vastly improved ray tracing in performance and an even smarter, faster upscaler in DLSS 3. There’s a lot of moving and shaking in PC graphics at the mo, and of course both ray tracing and DLSS – not to mention the games that support them – are getting caught up.
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