With the release of the Windows October update last month (yes, it was October) we finally got to see one of the first key features of the new Nvidia 20XX graphics cards. Namely, the ray tracing graphical processing which was so heavily showcased at the GPUs unveiling.
Until now though, the other key feature, DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), has been a little more limited. Well, with a brand new Nvidia GeForce driver released yesterday evening, we finally have access to this technology. Well, at least in gaming terms through Final Fantasy XV which, via the beta, has become the first game to be officially DLSS support capable.
As always, if you already have the Nvidia GeForce Experience installed, you should have already received a prompt to make the update. Failing which, you do have 2 options available. By entering the software, you should be able to do a manual search under the ‘drivers’ tab. Alternatively, the drivers can be manually downloaded and installed via the link here!
What do you think? Have you made the update? Tried out FFXV with DLSS yet? – Let us know in the comments!
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