NVIDIA’s DLSS Client Libraries released online for all to use

DLSS is Nvidia’s one of the most prices technology. According to recent sources, TechPowerUp hosts Nvidia’s DLSS Client Libraries for anyone to download and drop right into their DLSS 2.0 (or beyond) supported game. These libraries allow gamers to get the latest version of DLSS working in their games without waiting for developers to do it instead.

According to sources, TechPowerUp has every single DLSS version available for download ranging from the original 1.0.0 and up to 2.2.10. It’s unclear where TechPowerUp got these files from; however, they claim to have “hand-verified” the files to reduce malware risk.

If your games support DLSS, then the DLSS file can be found in your game directory called “nvngx_dlss.dll”. to get set with this new library, all you got to do is download the latest version of the DLSS client library from TechPowerUp, then replace the current DLSS .dll file with the new one.

However, if there is a launcher for your game, then one extra thing to keep in mind is that you have to re-install the latest DLSS .dll files again. This is because the launcher will most likely delete and replace the new DLSS file with the original one your game came with if you update the game or repair it.

Many have reported that DLSS 1.0 titles like Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Battlefield V do not support this feature, so better wait for a few more days. If you try to install DLSS 2.0 (or higher) .dll files in these games, DLSS will get disabled.

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