NVIDIA DLSS, Ray Tracing, and GeForce RTX-accelerated AI technologies and features are being adopted by developers with unprecedented speed, faster than any other in NVIDIA’s history. To date, over 270 games and applications feature RTX support, including the best selling games, most-popular apps, and most used game engines.
NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is a groundbreaking AI rendering technology that increases graphics performance using dedicated Tensor Core AI processors on GeForce RTX GPUs. NVIDIA DLSS taps into the power of a deep learning neural network to boost frame rates and generate beautiful, sharp images for your games. For a detailed description of this critically acclaimed technology, head here.
RTX-accelerated Ray Tracing brings realistic and immersive visual effects to games. In apps, RT core acceleration speeds up renders by over 5x. This enables artists to not only create final renders more quickly but also enables interactive ray tracing in the viewport which makes iterating on and refining new ideas simpler and easier.
AI technologies and features, powered by Tensor Cores found on GeForce RTX GPUs, unlock revolutionary creative workflows which make tedious tasks a thing of the past. Advanced capabilities such as rotoscoping, retiming, super resolution and more are now more accessible to even hobbyist creators. Check out examples of how AI helps here.
More and more add support each and every month. Check out the full list below, last updated June 15th, 2022.
It’s easy! Install the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver from GeForce Experience or our website, download the latest version of the game you want to play, load in, open the options menu, and enable ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS.
For NVIDIA DLSS, we recommend its Quality Mode for 1920x1080 and 2560x1440, Performance Mode for 3840x2160, and Ultra Performance Mode for 7680x4320.
To learn about new games getting NVIDIA DLSS, check this article each month, and stay tuned to GeForce.com.
You’ll need the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver or NVIDIA Studio Driver for your GeForce RTX graphics card, GPU or laptop, but as every application is different we can’t provide specific instructions for each. Instead, we recommend checking out the app’s official website and help guides.