Be aware there are a few downsides to DSR. When livestreaming to YouTube gaming I was broadcasting in a lot higher resolution than 1080, but only 1080 res was being seen on YouTube. Everything looked like I was zoomed in and I was missing 20% of the image around the edges. Took a lot of finagling to get it to work properly. It isn't a universally supported technology and you may have issues in some areas.Dynamic Super Resolution - nVidia name for technology where game is rendered in higher resolution than your monitor and then downscaled which makes graphics look less 'jaggy'.
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr
Why are you using DSR and Supersampling? they are just two ways of doing the same, if you are using both you are making a strange mix and getting closer to 4K or even go over it.
Supersampling: game render in higher resolution and then downscales to fit your screen resolution
DSR: exactly the same but through the Nvidia options.
Choose one of both, and see wich performance / quality is better for you, there is no magic answer here, it depends on your preferences and other specs of your rig.
i have the 980ti, actually running 2x supersampling & FXAA (since SMAA is not working in 1.4.) over a full HD monitor, 60hz stable even inside stations. The DSR works nice but it's very blurry for me, even with the Antialiasing deactivated
I have a couple of 980ti's, can't see any setting for DSR. Where is it?
Why are you using DSR and Supersampling? they are just two ways of doing the same, if you are using both you are making a strange mix and getting closer to 4K or even go over it.
Supersampling: game render in higher resolution and then downscales to fit your screen resolution
DSR: exactly the same but through the Nvidia options.
Choose one of both, and see wich performance / quality is better for you, there is no magic answer here, it depends on your preferences and other specs of your rig.
i have the 980ti, actually running 2x supersampling & FXAA (since SMAA is not working in 1.4.) over a full HD monitor, 60hz stable even inside stations. The DSR works nice but it's very blurry for me, even with the Antialiasing deactivated