A new blind PC gaming test shows 48% of gamers prefer Nvidia DLSS 4.5 over AMD FSR and native rendering — a major win for AI upscaling.
DLSS owns FSR in battle of the upscaling techs — and native 4K can't hold a rendered candle to Nvidia's GPU booster either.
A blind test with over 1,000 gamers and six different titles shows that the majority preferred DLSS 4.5's image quality over FSR or even native rendering.
AMD FSR 3 frame generation is in desperate need of a win, but it won't find it in The Last of Us Part 1. Testing has shown that you'll get a better experience with DLSS at 60fps as opposed to AMD ...
DLSS 4.5 won every single game against AMD's FSR 4, capturing 48% of votes versus just 15%. Even beat native rendering in most cases across 6,747 participant votes.
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