NVIDIA: 12 new DLSS and RTX compatible games, update on Computex 2022 announcements

the Computex 2022 is currently in full swing in Taipei (Taiwan) and NVIDIA took advantage of the trade show dedicated to IT to make some announcementsespecially concerning the next games that will benefit from its technologies DLSS, SLR and RTX. More than 250 games are now playable in RTXit is double since the Computex 2021.

On the side of DLSSHitman 3 takes advantage of this performance-enhancing technologynow with a free update. NVIDIA promise a frame rate doubled in 4K thanks to the DLSSprovided that it updates its drivers obviously. The pilot also accompanies the launch of My Time at Sandrock and Sniper Elite 5and here are the other announcements made by NVIDIA regarding video games:

  • F1 22 will launch on July 1 with DLSS and Opaque Reflections, Transparent Reflections, Ambient Occlusion, and Shadows.
  • Icarus will add support for NVIDIA Reflex in June, for lower latency and better responsiveness in-game.
  • Deep Rock Galactic has been updated with DLSS and NVIDIA DLAA. Enabling NVIDIA DLSS will give gamers up to 60% more performance.
  • Loopmancer will support DLSS and ray-based reflections when it launches this summer. When DLSS is enabled, performance is more than 2x higher when maxed out at 4K with ray tracing enabled.
  • Warstride Challenges is available now with DLSS and NVIDIA Reflex. Enabling both will double your performance in 4K and reduce system latency by up to 53%.
  • LEAP will support DLSS when it becomes available for early access on June 1. DLSS doubles performance in-game.
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong is available now and boasts a 2x+ DLSS performance upgrade, so all GeForce RTX 30-series GPUs hit 60 fps at 4K at max settings.
  • Raji: An Ancient Epic launched on May 24 and supports DLSS as well as reflections, ambient occlusion, and raytraced shadows. NVIDIA DLSS increases performance up to 3x in 4K and more than 2x in other resolutions, allowing you to experience Raji: An Ancient Epic in all its glory at over 60 fps.
  • Turbo Sloths will launch this summer and will support DLSS as well as ray-traced reflections and shadows, with DLSS increasing performance by more than 2x.
  • Propnight was upgraded to NVIDIA DLSS on May 24, increasing performance by up to 85% in 4K.
  • Hydroneer is available now with NVIDIA DLSS and boasts a performance boost of up to 50%, allowing all GeForce RTX gamers to game in 4K at maximum settings at over 60 fps.
  • My Time At Sandrock will launch on May 26 with NVIDIA Reflex with a 34% reduction in latency.
  • Ghost has a DLSS update available now that will increase performance by up to 70%, allowing all GeForce RTX gamers to experience Ghost at its best.
  • Soda Crisis launched with NVIDIA Reflex on May 24 with a 23% latency improvement.

NVIDIA also took the opportunity to reveal new laptops for gamersequipped with technology Max Q of the fourth generation, here they are:

  • MSI Raider GE67 HX offering GPUs up to GeForce RTX 3080 Ti;
  • ASUS ROG Flow X16 offering GPUs up to GeForce RTX 3070 Ti;
  • Gigabyte Aorus 17X offering GPUs up to GeForce RTX 3080 Ti;
  • The ASUS Zenbook and Vivobook ranges which offer a wide range of GeForce RTX GPUs for laptops;
  • Acer ConceptD 5 and 5 Pro offering laptop GPUs up to the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and RTX A5500;
  • Lenovo Slim 7i Pro X and 7 Pro X offering GeForce RTX 3050 laptop GPUs.

By the way, NVIDIA highlights the first screen G-Sync 500 Hz designed by ASUSthe ROG Swift 500Hz with a slab TN Esports and compatible with technology Reflex Analyzer. A 24-inch model at 1080p, but that’s a start. Otherwise, you can find a curved screen ASUS WQHD 165Hz at 489 € on Amazon.

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