Scaling issue ?
Scaling issue ?
FPS adjustments refer to changes in game speed, while graphics scaling involves the GPU rendering at a fixed resolution like 720p before increasing to 1080p for more frames without changing GPU usage. With this second method, there is some delay as the GPU stretches the image before displaying it, causing slight lag. To achieve the quickest response, disable any post-processing and image handling. If your system remains sluggish, consider upgrading your hardware. Many users report that faster RAM reduces lag, and YouTube has plenty of guides on optimizing RAM for smoother frames. Overclocked CPUs also boost FPS, helping maintain newer frames even at the same speed.
Thank you! However, if the game resolution and my monitor resolution match—like 1920x1080 in a 16:9 format—I still wonder why it renders at 720p. I posted all my specifications in a comment section and play competitively, so I use the lowest possible settings for optimal visuals and performance. My system includes an I5-12400f with an RTX3070ti, 750W gold, 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, a 1000GB SSD, about 600GB free space, Asus B660 motherboard, and Windows 10 Pro.
That's what DSL and FSR do—they adjust settings so you get higher FPS, which is what most people mean when they talk about scaling without further details. After that, you're left dealing with lag since using VSync off matches the CPU's frame generation speed.
Thank you! These features seem to activate by default without any adjustments. Since I didn’t modify any settings in the NVIDIA control panel, I’m unsure if overclocking the CPU and GPU would help. Should I try it or not? Apologies if this is confusing for you.
DLSS would be activated in the game's configuration.
It is automatically turned on by the card when the setting is enabled in the game, not via Nvidia Control Panel.
if you want improved performance in games, consider upgrading your hardware.
the f series CPUs are not compatible with overclocking.
I know what you're asking about, but this game lacks DLS options. (Rocket League). Is it possible that the Windows Game Mode setting is contributing to this issue?