Ever wished you could enable DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) in a game that doesn’t officially support it? Thanks to recent NVIDIA updates and some clever configuration, it’s now possible to override DLSS settings and force DLSS 2/3/4 in almost any game, even if the developer hasn't implemented it.
In this detailed guide, we’ll show you how to enable DLSS override using the NVIDIA App and configuration tweaks, giving you access to the powerful performance and visual enhancements DLSS offers. Whether you’re trying to increase FPS on a lower-tier RTX GPU or just want cleaner visuals without a performance hit, this tutorial has you covered.
We’ll cover:
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How to use the NVIDIA App’s new DLSS override feature
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Forcing DLSS into unsupported games using config files or proxy DLL injection
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The differences between DLSS 2, 3, and 4, and which version your GPU supports
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Common issues and how to troubleshoot DLSS compatibility
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How to avoid graphical glitches or crashes when using DLSS overrides
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Performance benchmarks showing DLSS gains in non-native titles
This method works best with RTX 20-series and newer GPUs and is especially useful for users looking to improve performance in demanding games without sacrificing image quality.
Whether you're modding a legacy title or trying to optimize a new release, this guide will help you unlock the full potential of DLSS—anywhere.
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AMD / Radeon: https://support.amd.com/en-us/download
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