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Posted by S.Yu
 - October 01, 2018, 15:22:50
Quote from: splus on September 29, 2018, 20:06:23
Except that 20 series consumes more power than 10 series!
So much about the heat dissipation...
I was talking about efficiency and you bring up TDP, apples and oranges.
Posted by Scheneighnay
 - October 01, 2018, 04:16:31
It looks exactly the same as TXAA and performs worse.
You can all go home now.
Posted by 71st Mastiff
 - September 30, 2018, 05:15:57
I really do not see a difference..
Posted by splus
 - September 29, 2018, 20:06:23
Except that 20 series consumes more power than 10 series!
So much about the heat dissipation...
Posted by S.Yu
 - September 29, 2018, 20:01:23
On notebooks where efficiency matters much more due to the heat dissipation limitations going for the 20 series is obviously smarter than going for the older 10 series.
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 29, 2018, 18:23:17
TechSpot, a website known for its reviews on hardware such as CPUs and GPUs, investigated Nvidia's new RTX technology known as DLSS, an advanced form of super sampling that is similar to anti aliasing. The website found that DLSS can improve the image quality of a 1440p image to look like an 1800p image.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-s-DLSS-technology-makes-1440p-look-like-1800p-says-PC-hardware-reviewer.336400.0.html