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Nvidia DSR - does it maintain the Hz?

Steveo_
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Cool site but i didnt see anything about Nvidia DSR on there - and my tv cant do custom resolutions very well, always blanks out on any changes

Nate152
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Hi Steveo_

Nvidia DSR = Dynamic Super Resolution

I use this myself.

The higher you go with the resolution the more demanding it becomes, Frames Per Second will drop with each higher resolution setting.

DSR can maintain whatever Hz your monitor is with V-sync, but the higher the resolution you go, the more graphics fire power you need to keep it there.