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The smaller the size of the image, the less we must compress it and the more quality it keeps. the Negative LOD bias setting.Encoding is all about compressing images. The one that everyone references, "the tweak guide" is incredibly outdated at this point and is just wrong with a few things, i.e. We REALLY desperately need an updated nvidia control panel guide. It's great to finally have clear and concise clarity around it, so thank you. There has historically been an asbolute boat load of misinformation around this topic. I am just confused because I have had it set to CLAMP as per the below guide for basically forever, and I think DLSS works fine? But if I'm wrong, i'd like to know.Įdit: on this page it says using clamp will lower the quality of dlss, but that you should force 16x AF? Why then when you force 16x AF does the lod bias setting default to clamp? Can you not force 16x AF but also have lod bias set to allow? I'm so god damn confused.ĮDIT2: I just want to thank everyone for the information provided here. I don't want this thread to turn into another pissing contest of people calling each other dumb. Please, if you can help it, please don't comment here unless you actually know what you're talking about. Please, for the love of absolute GOD, can someone help set this record straight because there is literally zero proof online of whether this works or not.Īlso, the people who claim it DOES work say that if you have it set to CLAMP, then DLSS will be blurry, and that DLSS uses negative LOD bias, so you have to set it to ALLOW? Can someone who knows what they're talking about please comment on this? I'm seeing literally 50% of people saying it hasn't done anything since fermi gen GPUs, and 50% of people saying that it absolutely 100% DOES work.












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