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Is there a similar thing like AMD's VSR that Nvidia has?

Is there a similar thing like AMD's VSR that Nvidia has?

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iRaine
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05-19-2026, 11:20 PM
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I love adding VSR with my RX 5600 XT so games look better on a 1080p screen. But I want something like that for my Nvidia RTX card too. I don't see this option in the NCP menu, though. Do I need to use GeForce Experience? Yeah, I've been skipping it because it used to cause problems before.
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iRaine
05-19-2026, 11:20 PM #1

I love adding VSR with my RX 5600 XT so games look better on a 1080p screen. But I want something like that for my Nvidia RTX card too. I don't see this option in the NCP menu, though. Do I need to use GeForce Experience? Yeah, I've been skipping it because it used to cause problems before.

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AWSOMO3000
Member
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05-20-2026, 05:23 AM
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Yes, this thing is called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) in the Nvidia Control Panel, under 'Manage 3D Settings'. The Control Panel usually comes with the drivers for free if you already have them installed. If it isn't there, just go to Microsoft Store on your Windows 10 and buy it. No special sign up needed, so no login problems. I think that's why you had issues before.
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AWSOMO3000
05-20-2026, 05:23 AM #2

Yes, this thing is called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) in the Nvidia Control Panel, under 'Manage 3D Settings'. The Control Panel usually comes with the drivers for free if you already have them installed. If it isn't there, just go to Microsoft Store on your Windows 10 and buy it. No special sign up needed, so no login problems. I think that's why you had issues before.

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xDonutella
Junior Member
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05-20-2026, 08:28 AM
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Yes, this thing is called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) inside the Nvidia Control Panel, right under 'Manage 3D Settings'. The control panel should come automatically when you install the Nvidia driver. But if it doesn't show up on its own, you can still get it in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10. You don't even need to sign up with an account, so there shouldn't be any login problems (I think that's what happened before).
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xDonutella
05-20-2026, 08:28 AM #3

Yes, this thing is called Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) inside the Nvidia Control Panel, right under 'Manage 3D Settings'. The control panel should come automatically when you install the Nvidia driver. But if it doesn't show up on its own, you can still get it in the Microsoft Store for Windows 10. You don't even need to sign up with an account, so there shouldn't be any login problems (I think that's what happened before).

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The_Mihgty
Junior Member
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05-20-2026, 09:44 AM
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Thanks for asking. I was wondering if maybe that's not what you want, but there are only a few options based on my default settings. So, I didn't know how to play games at 1440p or even at 1080p. Also, is it always on like DSR, or can I change the selection inside the game?
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The_Mihgty
05-20-2026, 09:44 AM #4

Thanks for asking. I was wondering if maybe that's not what you want, but there are only a few options based on my default settings. So, I didn't know how to play games at 1440p or even at 1080p. Also, is it always on like DSR, or can I change the selection inside the game?