Decided to use NVIDIA Image Scaling (NIS) since it was offering better visuals & performance for me. The only downside is its high CPU usage leading to high CPU temps. Campaign Benchmark Test: th-cam.com/video/VGae9vvZrwo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tB9DYNMGDqc0Yi5T Zombies Benchmark Test: th-cam.com/video/3yoQNEEfmTs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=11p50wYf0LqUQJYS
DLSS Performance at 1080p is basically 540p upscaled to 1080p. You will gain a decent amount of fps but it looks very bad. However in 4k its alright. For 1080p stick to balanced or quality mode.
Decided to use NVIDIA Image Scaling (NIS) since it was offering better visuals & performance for me. The only downside is its high CPU usage leading to high CPU temps.
Campaign Benchmark Test: th-cam.com/video/VGae9vvZrwo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tB9DYNMGDqc0Yi5T
Zombies Benchmark Test: th-cam.com/video/3yoQNEEfmTs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=11p50wYf0LqUQJYS
Good video!
I currently have a 3060 as well, so I was wondering how well it would run on my laptop.
What about running it with DLSS set to Performance?
Will it improve the framerate and make it smoother?
Also which is better for the CPU?
DLSS Performance at 1080p is basically 540p upscaled to 1080p. You will gain a decent amount of fps but it looks very bad. However in 4k its alright.
For 1080p stick to balanced or quality mode.
i have same laptop but the game uses more of my cpu while my gpu is only using like 16% i dont why its doing that
@@jaredmedina7901 Make sure the game is running on the dedicated 3060 gpu and not the integrated one
@@legacybenchmarks it is i checked and it is on the 3060
@@jaredmedina7901 Then it might be bottleneck or thermal throttle issue
in the gameplay or in the menu ?