Watch the video:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Explanation
00:10 - What is Nvidia NIS?
00:32 - NIS ON vs OFF Benchmark - Battlefield 2042
01:02 - NIS ON vs OFF Benchmark - CS:GO
01:24 - NIS ON vs OFF Benchmark - Cyberpunk 2077
02:02 - NIS ON vs OFF Benchmark - Dirt 5
02:30 - NIS ON vs OFF Benchmark - Dying Light 2
02:51 - NIS Visual Impact - Battlefield 2042
03:09 - NIS Visual Impact - CS:GO
03:28 - NIS Visual Impact - Cyberpunk 2077
03:55 - NIS Visual Impact - Dirt 5
04:15 - NIS Visual Impact - Dying Light 2
04:41 - Weird resolutions, and Ultrawide issues
05:50 - Weird refresh rate limits
06:29 - What is Nvidia NIS for?
07:03 - How to gain FPS without such a big graphic change
07:34 - Would I use Nvidia NIS? No. Here's why.
08:34 - NIS vs AMD FSR
09:18 - How to Enable & Set up Nvidia NIS - GeForce Experience
10:29 - How to Enable & Set up Nvidia NIS - Nvidia Control Panel
11:00 - Final notes
Nvidia’s NIS (Nvidia Image Scaling) is similar to DLSS - but it can run on non-RTX cards and games without explicit DLSS support! It’s great, and this guide shows you everything you need to know. By the end, you’ll know how to use it, how much it will improve your FPS, as well as its limitations.
Download latest driver: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
Widescreen NIS Issues: Go to post or View on YouTube
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