DLSS 4.5 comes with three models: K, L, and M, to match different performance needs.
Early hands-on impressions and demos report noticeably improved image quality; performance impact varies by GPU generation and settings—some older cards may see a small performance cost, while frame-generation modes can raise effective frame rates on supported RTX 50-series GPUs.
The big win is less ghosting and shimmering during fast action scenes.
However, DLSS 4.5 is more computationally intensive and can incur a small performance cost; the impact varies by GPU generation and settings (cards with FP8 acceleration tend to show smaller penalties).
Still, if you're running compatible hardware, it's an easy way to make your games look better without much hassle.
DLSS 4.5 works with all RTX 20-series cards and newer.
You can tweak settings per game or globally using the NVIDIA app, including a "Recommended" option if you want the best balance of quality and speed.
Plus, support for new titles is rolling out.
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