Twitter🔥 58 trending score

Nvidia showing gamers this and calling it the future: NO DLSS vs DLSS 5 ...

By NikTek
Posted March 17, 2026

Watch the Original

Engagement Metrics

996,802
Views
27,726
Likes
154
Comments
1,902
Shares

About the Creator

NikTek is a technology content creator on X (formerly Twitter) known for posting viral gaming and hardware commentary with a critical, sarcastic edge. Their style often highlights industry hype versus reality, gaining traction through eye-catching comparisons and memes. Credibility stems from consistent coverage of PC gaming tech, though primarily opinion-driven rather than deeply technical.

What's This About?

The post mocks Nvidia's promotion of DLSS 5 (likely referring to the newly released DLSS 4.5) by showing a side-by-side video comparison of gameplay without DLSS versus with DLSS 5, implying the upgrade is underwhelming or not revolutionary. Key themes include skepticism toward Nvidia's 'future of gaming' claims, debates on AI upscaling image quality improvements like reduced ghosting and better details, and performance trade-offs especially on older GPUs. Context involves DLSS 4.5's recent launch at CES, featuring a second-generation Transformer model for Super Resolution that enhances performance modes but incurs FPS costs on RTX 20/30 series hardware.[1][2][5]

🔥Why It's Trending

This post is trending due to the fresh release of DLSS 4.5, sparking widespread debates on its real-world gains amid Nvidia's aggressive marketing as the pinnacle of AI gaming tech. Timing aligns with CES announcements and early 2026 benchmarks flooding forums, amplified by gamers testing on new RTX 50-series GPUs. Relevance peaks as it fuels rivalries with AMD's FSR 4, with blind tests showing DLSS dominance but highlighting accessibility issues for non-new hardware owners.[2][3]

💡Fun Facts

  • 1DLSS 4.5 uses FP8 precision, accelerated on RTX 40/50 GPUs for minimal performance hit (4-7% drop), but up to 30% slower on RTX 20/30 series compared to DLSS 4.[1][3]
  • 2In blind tests across six games, DLSS 4.5 won 48.2% of votes, beating native rendering (24%) and AMD FSR (15%), even in titles like Cyberpunk 2077.[2]
  • 3Nvidia's Model M in DLSS 4.5 prioritizes clarity for performance modes, while Model L suits ultra performance with less quality tax than prior versions.[4]
  • 4DLSS 4.5 improves particle handling and reduces softness in games with volumetrics, making it shine on RTX 40/50 but marginal on older cards.[5][6]
  • 5RTX 5060 laptops see sharper 1080p images and stable frame gen with DLSS 4.5 Balanced, despite limited 8GB VRAM.[1]

📚Read More

← Swipe to see more →

Nvidia showing gamers this and calling it the future:

NO DLSS             vs             DLSS 5 ...