Our new, powerful GeForce RTX graphics cards boast an innovative new technology called Deep Learning Super-Sampling (DLSS), which combined deliver up to 2X the performance of previous generations. It’s coming to many games, 25 of which we’ve announced already.

One of those is Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition, and now developer Square Enix has released a special version of the game’s benchmark that demonstrates how DLSS looks and performs in their graphically-advanced, performance-intensive, open-world role-playing action game.

If you’ve got a GeForce RTX graphics card, you can download this new DLSS benchmark here, though you can also run it without the benefits of DLSS on any GPU.

Running the benchmark gets you a score, but if you want to capture framerates, use MSI Afterburner’s or Fraps’ benchmarking functionality, or something similar. Performance from generation-to-generation increases by up to 89% with DLSS enabled, and on our latest RTX GPUs, gains of up to 40% over TAA are delivered by enabling DLSS, giving gamers even faster experiences, and extra headroom to crank up the quality of visual effects.