DLSS 4.5 & The RTX 2070 GPU!?
Feb 8, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
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Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/i-benchmarked-an-rtx-20-series-gpu-with-dlss-45-heres-what-i-found/
Testing confirms that the RTX 2070 Super can run DLSS 4.5, though it faces an architectural performance penalty compared to older versions. In benchmarks like Cyberpunk 2077, the standard Preset K (DLSS 4.0) achieved 81 FPS, while the advanced Preset M (DLSS 4.5) dropped to 75.5 FPS. This trade-off occurs because the 20 series lacks the native hardware for the newer Transformer-based models, which require significantly more compute power. However, the primary benefit of version 4.5 is the near-total elimination of ghosting and temporal artifacts, even when upscaling from extreme low-resolution inputs like 240p. While 8GB VRAM remains common among 33% of Steam users in 2026, users must decide if the superior visual stability and reduced smearing of DLSS 4.5 are worth the roughly 10% to 12% decrease in frame rates on legacy Turing hardware.
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