Just go native. DLSS/FSR should be separate charts and not included at all in the average performance @ resolution charts.
You could do Card A is 5% faster than Card B at 4K and Card A is 2% faster than Card B at FSR Quality 4K but mixing native and upscaled results should be an absolute no.
> Just go native. DLSS/FSR should be separate charts
That's fine for synthetic benchmarks, but when the vast majority of people (that can) **will play with DLSS/FSR on** then those are the numbers people are interested in.
Because the frame rate is better _and more consistent_ with it on.
Ideally your GPU is <80% utilization while you're pushing 4k120, so frame pacing is as smooth as butter with plenty of margin for load spikes.
I have a B550 Taichi from Asrock and I have one MSI RTX 4090 (Pcie 4.0 x16) and a Seagate Firecuda 520 1TB M.2 NVMe PCie 4.0 x4. With this, I have 20 lanes PCIe utilized from B550 chipset/mobo. I have a PCie 1x LAN card Realtek 2,5GbE in slot x1 of motherboard, I have some lost of band in the x16 and x4 slots? I need buy a X570 board? Thanks!
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