DLSS3 + MSFS at Nvidia Keynote

But how does the instrument panel look in DLSS3? How do the avionics displays look?

The one clip in that trailer I could see that had a cockpit looks like this:

or just the glass avionics cropped in:

Here’s with a little more visible ghosting, but much less bad than now:

The good news is, there’s less sign of ghosting and it looks reasonably sharp. The bad news is, we have no idea what settings are used or if this is coming soon. :smiley:

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They have new cards to sell first. If you could get 130FPS on a RTX30 series with DLSS3 no one would upgrade!

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Unfortunately only on 40 series:

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Well that confirms it.

By the sound of it dlss3 seems to be combining upscaling and motion reprojection at the hardware level, similar to VR software solutions, but minus the artifacts (hopefully). If that’s the case this could be huge for VR in MSFS. That’s going to take some serious processor time on the card though. I don’t see this working on 30 or 20 series.

The lack of extremely rapid camera movements and no cockpit shots though… hmm. Fingers crossed!

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My god this keynote is boring as hell! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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according to 0:06 on the video, it seems avionics are NOT blurry.

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So I guess for us to get that silky smooth experience like Huang showed, we all must upgrade to 4000 series GPU’s

draw distance looks similar, 40series maybe smooth but 60 fps is fine for now

Anyone seen the 40xx pricing in Europe? It’s completely obscene, bout 1600 for 3080 16GB and just under 2K for the 4090..i mean come on.

Especially since AIBs are always more expensive still.

I wonder is this is part of the Su10 Delay? Like some kind of tie in?

Well I am getting amazing performance on the SU10 Beta with my 3090. I am in no rush to upgrade just yet, I just hope there is not a shortage like the 30XX Series

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Woohoo! Confirmed on a later frame in that clip that also is looking good. :smiley:

The ghosting on digital instruments makes DLSS unusable for me, so I really hope they address this at some point.

But hey at least I can have 150fps in external view :rofl:

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I guess my 3080ti is just worth pennies now.

But I won’t be jumping to get a 4090. Right now my limiting factor is the CPU. When I crank things up, I run out of CPU before GPU. I have a I9-11900.

Hopefully when more stuff is move to the GPU the CPU bottleneck will be reduced.

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With DLSS3 the flight sim (MSFS20) is silky smooth - NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang

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https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/cJlo2I7CiD0

So glad I didn’t purchase a 3080ti last month ! Was gonna upgrade my 2080ti . I’ll wait till the 4080ti arrives in 2023. Dlss3 is worth it

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We have to see how long before MS/Asobo starts using some of the features of the NVIDIA cards. They really aren’t even using the 3000 series to it’s potential. I hope maybe in SU10 they will.

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Really? I don’t want to upgrade my good “old” RTX3070 for now.

She eat 175W Maximum (undervolted), 72 degres maximum, and I’m happy with quality of DLSS 2.0.
I can run tons of stuff 4K Ultra/High or 1440p ULTRA.

In MSFS, after all tests I made, having an RTX4xxx will not unlock fps for me. My i7 10700K, even OC, allow me “only” 75/80 fps in flight on Ultra/High, whatever resolution I use.

Before upgrading, people should do the test to reduce resolution at minimum, and remove vsync, to see how far their CPU can go on fps. Better GPU will not make any CPU more powerful.

So with an RTX4xxx I will still have the same fps, 60 locked to match my monitor Hz.

In any case, the power consumption of the new generation is simply ridiculous.

That’s my humble opinion. YMMV

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Agreed. It will just blow my mind if you tell me that in order to get silky smooth experience in MSFS I would need to buy a 4000 series card.

Basically making my 3090 Ti obsolete.

I would even take that video with a grain of salt. MSFS is heavily CPU limited which means it doesn’t matter if you have the most powerful GPU in the world, it will still run like ■■■■.

Maybe they used the new Intel or AMD cpu on it. Who knows.

But I’m definitely going to spend my money on the next CPU from AMD as that should open up more for MSFS. Even though, it’s really MSFS that needs to be optimized.

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