Graphics: Forget AA and use nVidia Magic.

TL;DR you need a powerful system

I want to share a thing i experimented on to get the best visual fidelity on a 1440p screen:

Screen 1: 4587×1920 (1,78 x DLDSR, quality DLSS)
Screen 2: 4587×1920 (1,78 x DLDSR, no DLSS)
Screen 3: 3440×1440 native

Whats happening here? DLDSR is just a downsampling approach of nVidia AI stuff. It renders internally at a higher than native resolution and scales it down to native with improved edges and other stuff. Adding DLSS to the equotation it makes the high resolution rendering less hardware heavy and most of the visible DLSS downsides doesn't come to light due to the downsampling.

In the end i get a super crisp 1440p image you can't get with any form of AA at the cost of native 1440p rendering.

System: 3080 Ti with 5800X3D

Screen 1: 4587×1920 (1,78 x DLDSR, quality DLSS)

Screen 2: 4587×1920 (1,78 x DLDSR, no DLSS)

Screen 3: 3440×1440 native

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