How to fix DLSS shimmering on the Zotac RTX 5060 Ti graphics?
When flying through nebulae, the shimmering edges at 4K are incredibly distracting and really kill the visual upgrade of the Legendary Edition. The Zotac RTX 5060 Ti 16GB hits 2400 MHz, but in DLSS Quality mode, the reconstruction algorithm just isn't sampling the fine lines enough, leading to obvious pixel stairs. I tried switching to Ultra Performance mode, and while the FPS shot up to 160, the image became a blurry mess—which was actually great because it proved the sampling was the culprit. I bumped the DLSS sharpness to 60% and manually pushed the render resolution to 110% to force more samples. In side-by-side shots, the broken edges became smooth and the image purity improved significantly. I actually overshot the sharpening and got some weird white halos, so I dialed it back to 55% for the sweet spot. VRAM usage is 9.2-10.8GB with temps at 64-69℃. Switched the sampling mode in NVIDIA Control Panel and it's finally clean.