Just the Nvidia sharpenWhich filter is it that you guys are using?
Just the Nvidia sharpenWhich filter is it that you guys are using?
This also adds lag, as it puts a layer of filters over the game while it's running, hence "a few frames". I used to have it running while playing red dead, but when it was dropping 5 frames while also running a reshade, I just turned off the geforce experience filters instead
I seem to loose a lot more than 5 frames, maybe it's a percentage, I turned off the filters and my fps went from around 170 to 200. Sadly I don't think I could play without them now. Visibility and look of the game is so much better. Standard looks a foggy dull mess.
My frame rate is still all over the place sadly, some games my fps can drop below 100 and it stutters like crazy, but then I should next game it was over 160 again, without a restart or anything.
After playing warzone for a while it's frustrating that you get teamed up with people who leave half way through, or just want to do their own thing. Are there any groups etc that you can sign up to and join teams?
I had similar where I would lose up to about 20% of my frame rate just switching it on. Nvidia chat helped me resolve it (Now lose about 5-6fps when I have it on)
This is what I done:
Added game to program settings in NVCP then set power management to prefer maximum performance.
They also requested I set max frame rate to 1000.
Then in global settings set the following:
• Ambient Occlusion – Off
• Triple buffering – off
• Threaded optimization - ON
• Vertical Sync – Off
Then in Help menu on NVCP, Enable debug mode.
Go to windows settings->System-> Display-> Graphics settings
Switch Hardware accelerated GPU Scheduling ON.
Reboot
Then in Help menu on NVCP, Enable debug mode.
Another cheater next round!
I think it reverts after a reboot?Debug mode will causes your clocks to run at a lower frequency, feels like it disables GPU Boost.
Hopefully DLSS isn't too far off if thats the case.