NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution Tested: Image Quality Comparison & Performance
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This video compares the new NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution (VSR) feature, testing 720p, 1080p, 1440p, and 480p to see if the feature can reconstruct a higher quality image with a lower data requirement. The testing includes comparisons of GN videos against source 4K material as well as Twitch streamer content (like Asmongold/zackrawrr, Pieman, EVGA, etc.) of different types. This includes FPS games and slower-moving games like Elden Ring, which have different responses to NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution technology.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - NVIDIA RTX Video
01:32 - What Video Super Resolution Does
03:32 - Test Considerations & Methodology
05:25 - Blind Test Comparison Footage (Bias Test)
06:57 - Comparison: 720p, VSR Off vs. On
08:47 - Comparison: 1440p, VSR Off vs. On
09:20 - Comparison: 1080p, Moving Image
11:23 - Twitch Stream Comparisons (Asmongold, Pieman, EVGA)
14:08 - How RTX Video Works & Performance Impact
17:44 - How to Enable VSR
19:26 - Conclusion
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Writing, Research: Jeremy Clayton
Video Editing, Research: Andrew Coleman