The UI for the DLSS Swapper application on Windows.

How to use DLSS Swapper: a handy frame rate boosting tool if you know what you’re doing

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You can’t have read these pages recently without spotting some mention of DLSS, Nvidia’s upscaling tech that at first created new pixels for higher resolutions in games and can now create whole new frames to improve frame rate too. Upscaling has been brought up in almost every review of the best graphics cards—Nvidia or not—but while AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution can run on a range of cards, DLSS is exclusive to Nvidia.

The different versions of DLSS can be a bit confusing, however. Nvidia has chosen a simple enough naming scheme—1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5—but knowing which versions both your GPU and the game you’re trying to run on can be a bit of an arcane art. It’s quite simple in the game settings screen to just switch it on, but you’re not able to change which version you’re using. 

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