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NVIDIA driver sneaks DLSS 5 Neural Rendering controls

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NVIDIA's latest GeForce 610.47 WHQL driver retires the old Win32 Control Panel while slipping in hidden DLSS Neural Rendering options. Guru3D user Warkratos uncovered three new profile toggles—Enable DLSS NR Override, Enable DLSS NR SL Override, and Override DLSS NR Presets—inside the driver’s Profile Inspector. These settings hint at upcoming DLSS 5 capabilities for future titles and performance tuning.

The three flags give developers control over both full‑frame Neural Rendering and its streamlined variant, a feature slated for release in Fall 2026. Early titles listed for DLSS 5 include high‑profile games such as *Starfield*, *Hogwarts Legacy*, and *Assassin's Creed Shadows*. RTX 50‑series “Blackwell” GPUs will contain the dedicated Neural Rendering hardware, including ray‑traced lighting and higher frame rates.

By exposing these overrides now, NVIDIA gives power users a chance to experiment before official support lands. Gamers with Blackwell cards can test performance tweaks, while developers can benchmark the new pipeline ahead of integration. Early adopters will likely share settings on forums, shaping community standards. The move signals a shift toward AI‑driven rendering as a standard graphics feature, not a niche add‑on.