After two months of waiting, Rainbow Six Siege players can now enable Nvidia Reflex to reduce system latency and input lag by up to 30%, making shots easier to hit. All you need to do to unlock the feature is install the latest Game Ready Driver, download a small update, and boot the Vulkan version of the game.
It should be on by default if you have an Nvidia GPU, but there's a boost option you can swap to in the display tab if you own a beefier graphics card. This keeps your GPU clock frequencies high in CPU-bound cases, ensuring a smooth performance.
Of course, the feature is only available to those running Nvidia graphics cards, since it's proprietary technology. Anyone with a GTX 10 series GPU or greater will be able to reap the benefits, but if you're running a graphics card from the RTX 20 series or RTX 30 range, you'll see a bigger impact. If you're curious about how it all works, Nvidia Reflex streamlines the render queue, allowing the best gaming mouse to interact with the CPU and GPU simultaneously.
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