Even Upscalers Can't Resuscitate a $10 GPU—13-Year-Old GTX 660 Is so Slow that FSR Can't Give It a Boost
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Even Advanced Upscalers Fail to Revive Vintage GTX 660 GPU: 13 Years of Use Makes FSR Boosting Impossible
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Even upscalers can't resuscitate a $10 GPU—13-year-old GTX 660 is so slow that FSR can't give it a boost
Nvidia's ancient GTX 660 was tested in a few modern titles to see whether or not FSR/XeSS upscaling could make the GPU output playable frame rates. Unfortunately, the GPU is so old that upscaling provided no FPS improvements at all in games that are still capable of running on the Kepler GPU.
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