DLSS 5 Settings Surface in NVIDIA’s Latest Driver

DLSS 5 Settings Surface in NVIDIA’s Latest Driver

NVIDIA appears to be preparing the ground for DLSS 5, with new settings discovered inside the latest GeForce Game Ready 610.47 driver. According to DSOGaming, the driver includes references to three DLSS 5-related options: DLSS-NR, DLSS-NR Streamline, and DLSS-NR Presets. These strings were reportedly found through the NVIDIA Inspector Tool, suggesting that early driver-level support is already being added behind the scenes. 

For regular users, however, this does not mean DLSS 5 can be enabled today. Even if the options are exposed through third-party tools, they currently do not activate DLSS 5 effects in games. In other words, this is not a public rollout yet, but a technical sign that NVIDIA is moving closer to deployment. 

DLSS 5 is expected to be a major step for NVIDIA’s AI-driven graphics technology. The company describes it as a real-time neural rendering model designed to enhance scenes with more photorealistic lighting and materials, using frame data such as color and motion vectors to produce a more consistent, realistic image during gameplay. NVIDIA says the technology is planned to arrive this fall. 

The first supported games are expected to include titles such as Assassin’s Creed ShadowsStarfieldHogwarts LegacyResident Evil RequiemPhantom Blade ZeroWhere Winds Meet and several others. Still, expectations should stay grounded: for now, the new driver entries are mostly a preparation signal, not a feature players can actually use. The important takeaway is that DLSS 5 remains active in NVIDIA’s roadmap, despite criticism and uncertainty around how far AI-based rendering should go in modern games.