DLSS 4 – CNN vs Transformer Model Tested in Cyberpunk 2077 on RTX 4090



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DLSS 4 CNN vs Transformer Model in Cyberpunk 2077

Settings: 4K, max settings, path tracing. Frame gen OFF.

00:00 – Intro
00:05 – Still Image Comparison 1
00:19 – Still Image Comparison 2
00:33 – CNN (DLSS quality) vs Transformer (DLSS Quality)
00:50 – CNN (DLSS quality) vs Transformer (DLSS Performance)
01:26 – CNN (DLSS quality) vs Transformer (DLSS Quality)
01:39 – CNN (DLSS quality) vs Transformer (DLSS Performance)
02:21 – Outro

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24 thoughts on “DLSS 4 – CNN vs Transformer Model Tested in Cyberpunk 2077 on RTX 4090”

  1. DLSS3 and before was trash, I always said it. I didn't liked DLSS 3, and did not used it. Still there was plenty of people saying it was "better than native". Now with DLSS4 we have at last the definitive edition, and it's really good

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  2. just cant wait for the new nvidia app update to release. because in the settings you can update dlss from any version to dlss 4 just through the app, which is a gamechanger for old games like rdr2 which still uses old dlss versions

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  3. It's better but still if you start moving and panning the camera around, just playing the game regularly there's so much distortion and artifacts everywhere… Still won't be using it in my games.

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  4. Thank you for making this video, but I wish we had just a bit more info. What resolution were you playing at? Are you using Ray Reconstruction? Path Tracing? Would help with the FPS comparison. If we can actually lower the DLSS quality setting to get more FPS without image quality loss now thats a huge win.

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