Nvidia Image Scaling (NIS) in all games with new drivers

Nvidia Image Scaling (NIS) in all games with new drivers

Nvidia has recently released the GeForce 512.15 WHQL drivers, which allow you to enable Nvidia Image Scaling technology on any title. The new driver update also offers a better gaming experience on Ghostwire: Tokyo by optimizing performance with DLSS and Ray Tracing on.

The update also adds compatibility to Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, as well as enabling support to Nvidia DLAA on some titles, such as Chorus, Jurassic World Evolution 2 and No Man's Sky.

NIS technology allows you to increase performance by rendering game images at a reduced resolution, and then upscaling them to a resolution corresponding to that used by the monitor. To be able to use NIS technology anyway in titles that do not support full screen mode or Image Scaling, simply change the desktop resolution to one that matches that of the game.




A green indicator will indicate that Nvidia Image Scaling is working properly, while a blue color will indicate that the technology is being optimized before images can be scaled. The GeForce 512.15 WHQL drivers are already available for download from the Nvidia official website.

In the meantime, new references regarding the awaited RTX 40 “Ada Lovelace” series of GPUs have recently appeared in the hardware analysis software beta. HWiNFO. Among the details that emerged, there are the names of the main 5 models in the range, as well as some cards from the Hopper and Blackwell series. You can learn more about the news in our article.