DLSS, or Deep Learning Super Sampling, has been one of the best reasons to invest in an Nvidia GPU over the past two generations. Today, Nvidia revealed DLSS 3–the latest iteration of the super sampling technique that requires the company’s new RTX 40-series GPUs.
DLSS allows games to run at higher frame rates by reducing the internal rendering resolution and using machine learning to upscale it back to your desired resolution. It works well, with the most recent implementations sitting scarily close to native rendering while providing big performance uplifts. DLSS 3 seems to improve this even further with the use of AI-powered Optical Multi Frame Generation, a method that allows your GPU to generate an entirely new frame of a game, rather than just small portions of it.
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According to Nvidia, this new process can produce seven-eighths of a frame, while also tracking positional data of objects as opposed to just pixels to reduce unwanted shimmering on complex geometry. DLSS Frame Generation, as Nvidia calls it, will inject new frames into your game, while Nvidia Reflex will be used to keep responsiveness high to compensate for new frames that are not reporting user input back to the game. Nvidia says DLSS 3 actually halves latency when compared to native rendering.
Nvidia highlighted DLSS 3 with a short clip from Cyberpunk 2077. Running without any DLSS, this specific configuration of settings and resolution (which was not disclosed) runs well below 22fps. With DLSS 2, which is currently supported by the game, this rises to 66fps. With DLSS 3, however, the same scene now runs at 100fps. The performance uplift is impressive, but it is difficult to judge overall image quality just yet to see if there are any concessions.
The one drawback to DLSS 3 currently is its reliance on Nvidia’s latest GPUs. Nvidia says that DLSS is supported by the RTX 40 series, which for now is limited to the RTX 4090, RTX 4080 16GB, and RTX 4080 12GB. That means there’s no way to use this technology to give more life to your existing GPU, unlike how DLSS 2 did when it launched.
There are currently 35 games and engines already prepped with DLSS 3 support, with Nvidia stating that more are coming. You can find the list below.
A Plague Tale: RequiemAtomic HeartBlack Myth: WukongBright Memory: InfiniteChernobyliteConqueror’s BladeCyberpunk 2077Dakar RallyDeliver Us MarsDestroy All Humans! 2 – ReprobedDying Light 2 Stay HumanF1 22F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow TorchFrostbite EngineHITMAN 3Hogwarts LegacyICARUSJurassic World Evolution 2JusticeLoopmancerWarhammer 40,000: DarktideMaraudersMicrosoft Flight SimulatorMidnight Ghost HuntMount & Blade II: BannerlordNaraka BladepointNVIDIA OmniverseNVIDIA Racer RTXPERISHPortal With RTXRipoutS.T.A.L.K.E.R 2: Heart of ChornobylScatheSword and Fairy 7SYNCEDThe Lord of the Rings: GollumThe Witcher 3: Wild HuntTHRONE AND LIBERTYTower of FantasyUnityUnreal Engine 4 & 5