
Below you can see the benchmarks from the previous 471.11 driver compared against the new results with the 471.41 driver.Īs you can see, the numbers are – unfortunately – identical. To see if that changed with the release of the 471.41 driver – our original testing was done with the 471.11 driver, the latest version until today – we re-ran our Red Dead Redemption 2 benchmarks using an RTX 3090 at 1080p, 1440p and 4K, all using DLSS Quality mode. At 4K for instance, an RTX 3070 gains 20% performance using DLSS Quality mode in RDR2, compared to 39% in Death Stranding and 71% in Cyberpunk 2077. We ran a few benchmarks to see if the performance numbers have changed.Īs we noted in our original analysis, the DLSS 2.2 implementation in Red Dead Redemption 2 doesn't offer quite the same sort of performance boost as other titles that use DLSS 2.0+. Today however, three days on from our original analysis, Nvidia published a new Game Ready driver to offer ‘players the best experience possible' when using DLSS in Red Dead Redemption 2. If you still haven't jumped on the Windows 11 bandwagon, you can read here to find out how to join the Windows Insider Program.Īnd now that Intel and NVIDIA have gotten onboard with official drivers releases for Windows 11, the ball is in AMD's court with its Radeon portfolio.Red Dead Redemption 2 received support for DLSS last week and on Friday we took a detailed look at image quality and performance in the game. You can obtain the GeForce Game Ready 471.41 WHQL driver by heading over to NVIDIA's download center. That game launches on July 28 th with support for DLSS, which will boost frame rates by up to 80 percent. The driver also added support for The Farm 51's survival horror game Chernobylite.


With the update, NVIDIA promised that performance would increase by up t0 45 percent compared to running the game at a higher native resolution. Instead, the company mentioned that it added support for DLSS in the wildly popular Red Dead Redemption 2 and Red Dead Online. When NVIDIA first announced the new drivers yesterday, it made no mention of Windows 11 support.

"Windows 11 will continue to change and evolve as we approach the official release date." "If you are reporting an issue, please make sure to share as much information as you can to help us reproduce your issue," Manuel added.
