💻 Technology 2d ago · Ty Sherback

Nvidia’s most slept-on RTX feature doubled my framerate, and it isn’t what you think

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Nvidia’s most slept-on RTX feature doubled my framerate, and it isn’t what you think
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When someone tells you an Nvidia feature doubled their framerate, you probably immediately think of DLSS Multi Frame Generation or maybe the upscaler using the transformer model. Those features can be useful, but when it comes to fast-paced games where visual clarity and low latency are crucial, they're better left disabled. When I first heard of Nvidia's Smooth Motion toggle, I thought the same thing. Another frame generation setting that would add a ton of latency and not much else, so I ignor

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