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    F1 24 will use Nvidia’s DLSS 3 to 2x frame rates at 4K

    Codemasters F1 24 goes on sale this week (I just bought the Champion’s edition for 15% off via Steam) and sim racing fans will get to experience stunning new visuals thanks to NVIDIA DLSS 3 (Deep Learning Super Sampling).

    This technology leverages artificial intelligence to enhance gaming visuals and performance. In simpler terms, DLSS allows your graphics card to render games at a lower resolution and then upscale the image to your monitor’s native resolution using AI. This results in a sharper, more detailed image while significantly boosting frame rates.

    New games integrating NVIDIA DLSSNVIDIA Reflex and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced each week, but few will go as fast as EA SPORTS F1 24.

    The game offers access to the latest tracks, cars, liveries and driver lineups for 2024.

    DLSS 3 will help gamers reach higher frame rates for a smoother, more immersive experience. On GeForce RTX 40 Series desktop graphics cards, enabling DLSS 3 multiples frame rates by an average of 2X at 4K, with every ray-traced effect and other option maxed out. 

    F1 24 is available for everyone on May 31, but those who pick up the digital-exclusive Champions Edition (or those with an EA Play Pro subscription) can get a head start on May 28.

    In the meantime, there are even more DLSS integrations arriving soon for a whole host of games. Return regularly for a rundown of the next DLSS and RTX titles, and head here to see the full list of over 500 RTX-enhanced games and apps.

    Jason Cartwright
    Jason Cartwrighthttps://techau.com.au/author/jason/
    Creator of techAU, Jason has spent the dozen+ years covering technology in Australia and around the world. Bringing a background in multimedia and passion for technology to the job, Cartwright delivers detailed product reviews, event coverage and industry news on a daily basis. Disclaimer: Tesla Shareholder from 20/01/2021

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