The direct performance comparison between FSR and DLSS with the RTX 3060 Ti
Since the performance of an RTX 3060 Ti in 1440p at 95 FPS on average is actually quite sufficient, especially for a game like Necromunda Hired Gun, the question of DLSS or FSR is left up to everyone. You’d have to be seriously addicted to high-FPS to enlist the help of DLSS or FSR here.
Here are the essential details about the performance increase with DLSS or FSR. If you want, you can also fire up a 1440p 240 Hz monitor!
Further detailed foils are unfortunately too confusing, because too many values meet here. That’s why I’m leaving those out at this point. According to me, the essentials are the variances and the frame time! If you want to play this game with an RTX 3060 Ti and max out your 144 Hz WQHD monitor, I recommend DLSS quality or FSR Ultra quality. If you want to have even more FPS, you should keep the qualitative losses in mind here. From DLSS Performance or FSR Balanced onwards it becomes qualitatively noticeable! Then we continue with the RX 6700 XT on the next page.
- 1 - Introduction and Test Sysstem
- 2 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1440p native GPU Comparison
- 3 - RTX 3060 Ti 1440p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 4 - RX 6700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 5 - RX 5700 XT 1440p Performance with FSR
- 6 - RX 590 1440p Performance with FSR
- 7 - GTX 1060 6GB 1440p Performance with FSR
- 8 - Necromunda Hired Gun 1080p native GPU Comparison
- 9 - RTX 3060 Ti 1080p Performance with DLSS or FSR
- 10 - RX 6700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 11 - RX 5700 XT 1080p Performance with FSR
- 12 - RX 590 1080p Performance with FSR
- 13 - GTX 1060 6GB 1080p Performance with FSR
- 14 - Summary and Conclusion
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