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− | {{ii}} Requires GTX | + | {{ii}} Requires GTX 4XX or later.<ref name="DSR">[http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/supported-gpus DSR | Supported GPUs]</ref> A list of supported GPUs is available [http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/supported-gpus here]. |
{{ii}} This option may not appear until you use GeForce Experience to set a supported game's resolution to a DSR. | {{ii}} This option may not appear until you use GeForce Experience to set a supported game's resolution to a DSR. | ||
{{ii}} You can also set your desktop resolution to a DSR from the resolution configuration in the NVIDIA Control Panel. | {{ii}} You can also set your desktop resolution to a DSR from the resolution configuration in the NVIDIA Control Panel. |
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Windows
GeDoSaTo
- GeDoSaTo and Borderless Gaming can be used together.
- Allows games to be downsampled at any resolution, whenever a configuration file is available.
- Each game requires a specific configuration file with specific instructions beforehand, as such most titles may not be supported by default.
Setting Up[citation needed] |
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Example
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Adding New Resolutions[citation needed] |
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renderResolution [YourWidth]x[YourHeight]@[YourFrequency] |
AMD
- Monitor's native resolution must be one of the following: 1920 X 1080 @ 60Hz, 1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz, 2560 x 1440 @ 60Hz, 1920 x 1080 @ 120Hz.[1]
Enable Virtual Super Resolution (VSR)[citation needed] |
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Nvidia
- Requires GTX 4XX or later.[2] A list of supported GPUs is available here.
- This option may not appear until you use GeForce Experience to set a supported game's resolution to a DSR.
- You can also set your desktop resolution to a DSR from the resolution configuration in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Enable Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR)[2] |
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