You don’t need a 4K monitor to make DLSS 4.5 worth it
I totally understand why many people think enabling DLSS makes the most sense on a 4K monitor. At native 4K, you're almost always GPU-bound even if you have a flagship card like the RTX 5090, so DLSS is a great way to avoid paying the performance tax that comes with maxed-out settings and ray tracing. But here's the thing. Most people aren't using flagship cards, so they're GPU-bound even at 1440p, especially in newer AAA titles.
I totally understand why many people think enabling DLSS makes the most sense on a 4K monitor. At native 4K, you’re almost always GPU-bound even if you have a flagship card like the RTX 5090, so DLSS is a great way to avoid paying the performance tax that comes with maxed-out settings and ray tracing. But here’s the thing. Most people aren’t using flagship cards, so they’re GPU-bound even at 1440p, especially in newer AAA t**les.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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