Removing the DLSS blur on Gigabyte RTX 5060 in Final Fantasy XVI

Absolutely stunning! Seeing those magic effects in 4K without any blur is a total rush. Initially, the DLSS Quality mode on the Gigabyte RTX 5060 was over-smoothing high-frequency details, making character faces look like they had a soft-focus filter on them, with sharpness fluctuating between 40-55%. I tried switching to Performance mode, but that just made the image even blurrier while only gaining 10 FPS—totally disappointing. I headed into the NVIDIA Control Panel, bumped the DLSS sharpening from the default 50 up to 72, and locked the in-game render resolution to 100%. Using a frame comparison tool, the effective pixel sharpness jumped, and the brushed metal textures finally looked real. I tried pushing the sharpening to 90, but that caused some nasty chromatic aberration on the edges, so 72 is the magic number. GPU temps are holding at 62-68℃ with fans at 1600-1800 RPM. Frame times are now a consistent 5.1-6.4ms. My eyes can finally relax.
Category:AI Filters Last updated:April 21, 2026 9:16 PM