I don't play a title without. DLSS is mandatory for me. Why should I unnecessarily burden my graphics card and thus also my electricity bill if the same thing comes out in the end? Finally, the NVIDIA AI high scaling also received in the course of the RTX 5000 series:
- greater FPS profit
- Better image quality, especially for objects in motion
But now it's enough for me, I have enough!Because if not every game integrates the update, I can only activate it individually, manually and after each update via NVIDIA app. This is her fingernail on my board, whose screeching-squeaking scratching drives me crazy.
It has to be easier, I thought to myself.And: Yes, I have found what I was looking for and want to explain to you how you automatically ...
- ... always uses the latest version with the best possible image quality.
- ... directly recognizes whether a game uses the latest DLSS version.
Only a few clicks and keyboard commands are necessary for this after each driver update.
Danger:The method shown here does not work for all titles. Especially older games that do not rely on DLSS 3 but version 2 may refuse the forced update.
Use is also at your own risk. Theoretically, this method can lead to problems with anti-cheat software. When testing, however, we have not encountered any problems.
Part 1: one -time preparation
Before we come to the steps that repeats her simply after each update, we prepare her:
- Create a folder, for example
Auto-DLSS-Update
And put it off on the "C" trunk drive. - Use TechPowerup download the latest version of these DLLS and copy them into the folder
Auto-DLSS-Update
.- nvngx_dls.dll(This is the most important file)
- nvngx_dlssd.dll(Ray Reconstruction)
- nvngx_dlssg.dll(Frame Generation)
- Created in the folder
Auto-DLSS-Update
A text file called »filing« and opens it with Notepad or another suitable program. Copy these three lines into the text file:- C:\Auto-DLSS-Update\nvngx_dlss.dll
- C:\Auto-DLSS-Update\nvngx_dlssd.dll
- C: \ Auto-DLSS-OPDATE \ NVNGX_DLSSG.DLL
- Load the program"Nvidia Profile Inspector" and unpacked it after "Auto-DLSS update".
- Download the script "updatedlss.ps1" from Github. You will find the button at the top right "Download ZIP".
- Created under »C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Windowspowershell \ V1.0 \ Modules« the folder »UpdatedLSS«. Copies the downloaded file »updatedlss.ps1« in here.
- Don't worry, it can be deleted at any time and does not start automatically just because it is there. The place only makes access easier.
- Created under »C: \ Windows \ System32 \ Windowspowershell \ V1.0 \ Modules« the folder »UpdatedLSS«. Copies the downloaded file »updatedlss.ps1« in here.
But there is also the DLSS swapper for that!
Correct,the dlss-swapperTool exchange the DLLs on request at your games. But: Most multiplayer games will then block DLSS or no longer start. This procedure guarantees the anti-manipulatons systems of the online title. I tested it myself at Star Citizen. The swapper fails. My method works perfectly.
Part 2: Repeat after each driver update
You did the most difficult, promised! To activate the auto update for DLSS with a freshly installed driver, you proceed as follows:
- Tap the search window of Windows 10/11 "PowerShell" and confirm with Enter.
- A command console opens, where she gives her an "updated" and confirms.
- Now the activated script asks about the path to the DLL. Copies the line »C: \ Auto-Dlss-Update \ nvngx_dlss.dll« from the text file and press Enter. Asked whether the process should be continued, you affirmed by »y«. Now you have instructed the nivida driver to load the "nvngx_dlss" as soon as a game asks the AI high scaling.
- Repeat these steps twice, once with »C: \ Auto-DLSS-Update \ nvngx_dlssd.dll« and »C: \ Auto-dlss-Update \ nvngx_dlssg.dll«.
Now only the simple but important finale is missing:
- Start the previously installed Nvidia Profile Inspector and breathe through, because you can ignore all entries except for two.
- Goes to the "5-Common" upper category
- There you change "DLLS - Enable Dll Override" to "On".
- And you set the letters "K" at "DLSS - Forced Preset Letter".
More about DLSS and Nvidia
Part 3: How can I determine which DLSS version uses a game?
Opens the registration editor to the bottom left in Windows 10/11 via »RegEdit«.
- Copies at the top into the address line »Computer \ hike_local_machine \ Software \ nvidia corporation \ global \ ngxcore«
- In the window on the right you can right-click DWORD 32-bit entry called "Showdlssindicator"
- Give this key the value »400« in Hexadecimal or »1024« in Decimal
- So activated, you can see a fading in the next start a game at the bottom left. There is profile k and a number like
310.X.X
Use the latest version at the moment. - To deactivate the display, set the value on »0«. A restart is neither necessary for switching on nor to switch off.