NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution technology is now available to all NVIDIA App users alongwith a new list of features.
NVIDIA App Officially Adds DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution Support, Increasing Image Fidelity Greatly With The Newest RTX Super Resolution Model
The latest NVIDIA App update is finally available for everyone, bringing DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution support and more.
Last week at CES, NVIDIA introduced its DLSS 4.5 technology, which added two major updates: first was the increased image fidelity with the 2nd Gen Transformer model, and the second was MFG (Multi-frame generation) support of up to 6x. The first of these technologies is now available to everyone and is finally out of BETA through the NVIDIA App.
For those who are already using NVIDIA App, the update will be rolled out automatically, and if you want to install it manually, you can head over to this link. The 2nd Gen Transformer model is 5x more compute-intensive, and works across all RTX GPUs (RTX 20, RTX 30, RTX 40, RTX 50 series).

In our initial tests, we found that the new NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Presets M and L offer a vast reduction in overall ghosting while delivering sharper and increased image quality.
NVIDIA has already announced that DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution will be supported by over 400 games and applications, and with the built-in overrides, you can really get the best image quality in the latest and older titles. Do keep in mind that the technology works best on RTX 50 and RTX 40 GPUs with upgraded Tensor Cores and FP4 support.
The older GPUs can take advantage where excess FPS headroom is available, but enabling DLSS 4.5 is going to take a larger hit on those cards versus the newer architectures.
In addition to the DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution rolling out officially, the NVIDIA App has also been updated with the latest features. The NVIDIA App v11.0.6 adds the following features for a more refined experience:
- In System > Displays, all remaining NVIDIA Surround settings have been brought over from the NVIDIA Control Panel, adding options for bezel correction and hotkeys.
- Laptop users with Advanced Optimus can now see the full names of applications blocking the feature’s activation, rather than just the .exe names, helping identify problematic programs.
- In System > Advanced, “Debug Mode” instantly disables all overclocking and voltage tweaks applied via any application, helping you and customer care teams determine whether these are responsible for system instability until the system restarts.
- There’s an advanced “Developer” option related to the use of profiling and debugging tools that gamers and general users can leave as-is.

Besides the NVIDIA App side updates, two additional RTX titles have been announced, which take advantage of DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution:
- LET IT DIE: INFERNO: SUPERTRICK GAMES and GungHo Online Entertainment’s LET IT DIE: INFERNO is a rogue-lite survival action game that takes the LET IT DIE series into a harrowing new era and unforeseen depths. An update launching later today adds DLSS Super Resolution to LET IT DIE: INFERNO, accelerating performance for GeForce RTX gamers. Additionally, the NVIDIA app can further upgrade to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution using its DLSS overrides.
- StarRupture: Creepy Jar’s StarRupture is an Early Access first-person open-world base-building game. The game launched into Early Access last week, featuring day one support for DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation. Via the NVIDIA app, you can further enhance image quality with our new DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution 2nd generation transformer AI model, maximize fidelity with DLAA, and activate DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, accelerating frame rates.
To sum it up, NVIDIA App now officially offers DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution support to all users, brings new features, and more RTX games with DLSS 4.5 support are now available. In Spring, NVIDIA App will be updated with MFG 6x mode support, so we are looking forward to that too.
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