UL Benchmarks Adds DLSS 4 Support in 3DMark NVIDIA DLSS Feature Test

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅03.02.2025 23:32:42


UL Benchmarks has released a new update introducing support for NVIDIA DLSS 4 and DLSS Multi Frame Generation in its 3DMark DLSS feature test. Developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, this update allows users to assess the performance and image quality enhancements provided by DLSS technology. The updated NVIDIA DLSS feature test enables comparisons between DLSS 4, DLSS 3, and DLSS 2, offering multiple image quality modes such as Quality, Balanced, Performance, Ultra Performance, and DLAA. These modes cater to a range of resolutions from Full HD to 8K.

A key highlight of DLSS 4 is Multi Frame Generation, which utilizes AI to generate up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame, significantly boosting frame rates. Users with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU can select from 2x, 3x, and 4x Frame Generation settings to optimize performance. This update marks a significant step in leveraging AI-driven upscaling to enhance gaming visuals and performance, particularly for those using the latest NVIDIA graphics cards. Gamers and benchmarking enthusiasts can now test and compare the full potential of DLSS 4 with 3DMark’s latest feature test.



Updated 3DMark DLSS feature test now with DLSS 4 support


The NVIDIA DLSS feature test is based on the 3DMark Port Royal ray tracing benchmark. The test runs in two passes. The first pass renders Port Royal with DLSS disabled to measure baseline performance. The second pass renders Port Royal at a lower resolution then uses DLSS processing to create frames at the output resolution. The result screen reports the frame rate for each run. For more details about the NVIDIA DLSS feature test, see 3DMark user guide.

DLSS is a proprietary NVIDIA technology. You need an NVIDIA graphics card and drivers that support DLSS to run the test. DLSS 4 requires a GeForce RTX 50 Series or GeForce RTX 40 series GPU. DLSS Multi Frame Generation requires a GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU and Reflex SDK integration.

You can read more about DLSS and the new DLSS Frame Generation on the NVIDIA website.


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