Quel mode DLSS pour ma RTX 4090 ?

Je suis encore en train de me familiariser avec ce paramètre, mais j’avoue être un peu perdu avec certaines suggestions lues sur différents submygoodcools. Pour commencer, voici ma configuration : un AMD 7950X3D et une RTX 4090, et je joue sur un téléviseur OLED 4K de 77 pouces. La recommandation générale est de toujours utiliser le mode Qualité (1440P) plutôt que Performance (1080P).

Mais j’ai aussi lu que si le jeu propose l’option Auto, il bascule automatiquement sur le mode Performance en résolution 4K. Du coup, je suis un peu confus, lol, parce que le mode Performance est déjà vraiment beau sur mon OLED. Je voulais juste m’assurer de choisir l’option la plus adaptée.

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23 replies

  1. Isabelle Caldwell · 2 weeks ago

    Performance mode is relatively good especially with the latest versions of dlss. But it’s always a compromise, decide what’s best for you. If you think it still looks good then you might as well take the FPS boost

  2. Charles Adams · 2 weeks ago

    I guarantee your eyes won’t be able to tell the difference between Quality and Performance. Just use Performance at all times and enjoy high FPS. You may think you’re okay with 60 FPS, but once you experience 120 FPS at all times, 60 will feel like a slide show

  3. Naoko Kurita · 2 weeks ago

    Go with what you think has the best looks while being acceptable in performance for you in regards to your tv refresh rate.

  4. Tobias Schumacher · 2 weeks ago

    just use whatever your eyes like, there is no « correct option » some people don’t care about frame rate beyond 60, some people appreciate 200+ fps, it’s all your choice

  5. Willow Morales · 1 week ago

    I have a 4070 ti super and a 4k screen and I usually play with dlss in performance, choose what you prefer

  6. Lise Briand · 1 week ago

    1440p quality upscales from 1707 x 960 which is 1.6 million pixels. 4k performance upscales from 1920 x 1080 = 2 million pixels. i don’t know where you get your 2.4 million pixels from.

  7. Eri Ueda · 1 week ago

    The lower the setting, the lower the resolution it upscales from. At 4k, the Performance mode upscales from 1080p (1/2 scale), whereas quality mode upscales from 1440p (2/3 scale). A 1080p base resolution is plenty of material for DLSS to work with. DLAA is simply DLSS upscaling the image at the original resolution. At lower resolutions, you might want to avoid Performance because the loss in detail and sharpness is more noticeable, but at 4k it’s virtually a non-issue. Try out different modes in different games. Some games, higher fps matters more than others, so you might prioritize the absolute best image or giving up slight quality for major fps gains.

  8. Kerstin Behrens · 1 week ago

    Since you said you care more about quality, remember that DLSS can allow you to have other visual settings cranked up higher and being able to maintain good framerates. Use it as a tool to get you the best experience possible. While higher quality DLSS settings are technically better, if dropping down a tier or two doesn’t look bad for you then do so so you can crank everything else way up. Game is game.

  9. Patricia Torres · 1 week ago

    Ignore the bit about Framegen, turn it on assuming your TV is 120hz+ and see for yourself if you like it. The lag and artifacting hate is often overblown and the difference between 80 and 120 FPS is definitely noticeable. Think about it, if it made no difference then why would they make 120, 144, 280, or even 500 hz monitors?

    1. Helen Woods · 2 days ago

      I have a 360hz qd oled screen and I rarely turn it on because the latency is definitely noticeable. With Stellar Blade I have over 90fps base pretty much all the time, but if I turn FG on I keep missing combos and dodges. It’s just something to keep in mind. It’s not for all games. I use it for MSFS and Cyberpunk, for example

      1. Tamako Moriya · 2 days ago

        Fair, it depends on the game. Cyberpunk, definitely on. Even expedition 33 on I hit the combos, though

  10. Aaron Armstrong · 1 week ago

    performance can create artifacts in certain cases, you don’t straight forward see a big difference in the whole picture.

  11. Alexis Morales · 1 week ago

    I have 5090 Suprim paired with 9950X3D. I am always using DLSS quality + frame gen x3 or smooth motion for 4K 120FPS. GPU do not even hit 50C in latest Silent Hill F, butter smooth gameplay. Same Cronos, butter smooth, silence, low temp and barely 240W. Wasting power for native, when I do not see any difference with my eyes is not worth heat, noise, and raised electricity bills.

  12. Isabelle Aubert · 6 days ago

    Tinker with it. See what mode your prefer visually. You’ve said you don’t mind 30fps but try to aim for a solid locked 60fps with good visuals and it’ll change your whole experience. Ultimately it’s all up to your preference, there’s no good or bad setting.

  13. Brianna Johnston · 6 days ago

    DLSS 4 Transformer model look very nice at 4K performance imho. Personally i prefer FPS to ever so slightly better upscaling. Getting 140FPS (144hz screen here) so not always easy on a 4090 so i always target that

  14. Charles Rodriguez · 4 days ago

    There are a lot of factors that go into it. DLSS basically cheats the resolution to get higher framerates. With a 4K OLED TV your TV’s max refresh rate is going to be 120Hz. A 4090 should be able to do most games at 4k/60Hz even with very high settings. So Quality might be all the boost you need. On a few games with high ray tracing you can use performance. Performance still looks quite good with DLSS 4 and a target resolution of 4k.

  15. Hiroyuki Kawano · 4 days ago

    Not sure about auto being performance but you have a beefy PC have you compared performance to quality it’s quite a noticeable difference especially with a TV of your size I game on a 55 inch oled and performance looks grainy and overall shitty but quality and balanced look good at 4k guess there isnt a set in stone answer do you like eye candy or do ya want to sacrifice some visual clarity for higher fps or find a middle ground just gonna have to tinker and compare them

    1. Sandra Moreno · 4 days ago

      I agree. it probably depends on the size and type of panel you have, i wouldn’t go beyond balanced on my setup. I wouldn’t say performance looks crappy, it’s just a bit grainy.

  16. Shoji Tashiro · 3 days ago

    Always use the lowest mode you need to hit the framerates you’re satisfied with and/or the visuals you’re satisfied with. There’s no correct answer.

    1. Dieter Wimmer · 3 days ago

      I assume you mean the highest quality mode.

  17. Hudson Ferguson · 2 days ago

    4k DLSS performance will do better than 1440p native in some aspects, I played BL4 with it on my 4080 and rarely had IQ issues. I’d say sadly there’s a lot of misinformation when it comes to any upscaler as a lot of the community have a hate boner for it for no valid reason. Per game find your preference of frame rate vs visual. Like some games will be quality for me, others native DLAA and some perf

  18. Philip Freitag · 1 day ago

    4K dlss performance is quite solid actually. it’s even better than 1440p dlss quality.

  19. Esme Miller · 1 day ago

    If you are playing at 4K you should always start at performance and work up from there if you are hitting your fps targets.

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