


Take a peek below and see if your favourite games can get the ray tracing and/or DLSS treatment the list is split up into currently available and upcoming games for each bit of tech. Or, even if you don’t enable RT effects, DLSS can help out enormously with rendering games for a 1440p or 4K gaming monitor, where the resolutions put further strain on your PC.

Ray tracing will overhaul lighting and reflection effects at the cost of lower overall performance, but DLSS – or indeed any upscaler – can claim back a good chunk of those lost frames per second. Not every game that supports ray tracing will have DLSS, and indeed vice-versa, but the two do make a good pair. Manage cookie settings What is the best class in Diablo 4? Watch this video to find out. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. And DLSS 3, which can deliver even bigger framerate boosts by slotting in AI-generated frames, is becoming more accessible, thanks to the arrival of more reasonably priced RTX 40 cards like the RTX 4060 Ti. The more brand-agnostic alternatives, AMD FSR and Intel XeSS, are fine but can rarely match DLSS for visual quality. Satisfy the requirements, however, and you’ll have access to the best upscaler in the business.

Most recent Nvidia, AMD and Intel graphics cards can handle ray tracing it’s DLSS that requires an Nvidia’s GeForce RTX model specifically, with DLSS 3 having the even narrower requirement of an RTX 40 series GPU. F1 23, too, will release this week with ray tracing and DLSS, with DLSS 3 coming in a later update. Diablo 4 is the big one, obviously, but the excellent soon-to-be-former PS5 exclusive Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart has also been confirmed for PC with a full suite of ray tracing, DLSS, and DLSS 3 frame generation features. The number of games with ray tracing and DLSS support continues to tick upwards, and we have some major new and upcoming releases joining the gang.
