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AMD Radeon 9070XT review thread

So I reinstalled GhostWire Tokyo and made a comparison between FSR2.3.4; FSR 3.1.5 and FSR4.1. All in Quality Mode. Using Optiscaler.
I picked a place with lot's of vegetation with lots of movement from wind. This is one of the worst case scenarios for a temporal upscaler.
With FSR2 there is a ton of ghosting and blur in the vegetation. Most detail is lost when there is movement. These images don't make justice to how bad it looks in motion.
With FSR3.1 there are very big improvements to vegetation in motion. But still not perfect and some detail is lost. There is also still a bit of ghosting.
FSR4.1 is pretty much perfect. Every leaf and grass bale is distinct in motion. And most detail is preserved.

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What happend to particles with DLSS


This and comparison you posted in PSSR thread winjer winjer only show that DLSS4.5 is broken in many aspects, it improves some things but breaks others vs. 4.0. Really fucking weird direction nvidia is going with this...
 
Same, I was lucky to get one below MSRP right before prices went up like crazy. I'm really liking it. I love how efficient it is once you reduce the power limit and undervolt it. I went from 350W to 240W power draw while actually increasing my performance.
What are you running? My -60mv and -20% power draw has been reliable in all games except for Witcher 3 for some odd reason.
 
What are you running? My -60mv and -20% power draw has been reliable in all games except for Witcher 3 for some odd reason.
I have the ASUS Prime model and I'm at -75mv and -30% power limit. With those settings the boost clock hits 3.3GHz which is fairly higher than what it goes up to with the default settings. Once I move my rig into my new case I will OC the memory a bit to squeeze just a little more performance out of it.
 
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