DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) is Nvidia's anti-aliasing solution that runs at native resolution using the same technique as DLSS, but without upscaling. Unlike TAA, which softens images and introduces ghosting, DLAA produces sharper, more stable visuals. It's recommended for gamers with high-end GPUs (like RTX 4090/5090) who already hit their target frame rates at native resolution and want better image quality rather than more FPS. The 2-5% performance cost is negligible when you have GPU headroom to spare. DLSS remains the better choice for low- to mid-range GPU owners who need the frame rate boost, but for those already gaming at native resolution, DLAA is an overlooked upgrade hiding in the graphics settings.
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DLAA fixes the one problem with native renderingDLAA is a better use of GPU headroomMost gamers are still better off with DLSSSort: