3 reasons why I use DLSS despite its flaws
See why I still use DLSS for my gaming needs.

In recent years, Nvidia has heavily marketed its DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation technologies with its graphics cards, especially for high-resolution 4K gaming. Although it's a clever trick that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to upscale lower-resolution footage, I'm not a huge fan of it. Yes, the output looks almost as good as natively rendered 4K footage, but upon closer inspection, you'll notice visual artifacts and ghosting, especially during fast-paced scenes. Frame Generation also adds latency, which is the last thing I want in competitive esports titles.