Using AI filters to mask Intel 660P bandwidth limitations?

Visual Report 05 on Windows 11 showed my GPU-Z panel with memory bandwidth swinging between 23.4GB - 29.1GB, while NVIDIA Exp sharpening was bouncing from 73% - 90%. I tried locking sharpening at 83%, but the aliasing was still terrible. I ran a stress test with MSI Kombustor and went into NVIDIA Exp custom mode, fine-tuning the sharpening range to 78% - 85%. With frame generation compensation enabled, the memory temp dropped from 81℃ to a steady 75℃ - 79℃, and the image looked natural. Still, in pitch-black scenes, the bandwidth response lag of the Intel 660P causes tiny stutters. Software filters can't fully hide a hardware throughput bottleneck.
Category:AI Filters Last updated:March 28, 2026 7:14 PM