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DLSS Swapper 1.2.3.2, published by beeradmoore, is a lightweight utility designed for enthusiasts who want to override the built-in NVIDIA DLSS version found in supported Windows games without waiting for an official patch. The program scans installed titles, detects which revision of the proprietary DLSS dynamic-link library is currently present, and offers a menu of all fifteen archived DLSS builds ranging from early 2.x prototypes to the latest 3.x production branch. With one click a user can back up the original nvngx_dlss.dll, download a replacement of choice, and inject it into the game folder, instantly enabling newer AI upscaling improvements such as reduced ghosting, better ultra-performance mode, or experimental frame-generation features on older titles that shipped with obsolete SDKs. Typical scenarios include upgrading a day-one DLSS 2.2.11 implementation to 2.5.1 for clearer HUD textures, rolling back from 3.1.0 to 2.4.12 when a specific game exhibits artifacting, or benchmarking the same scene across multiple DLL revisions to measure image quality versus performance. The interface provides checksum verification, automatic restore points, and per-profile notes so experimenters can keep track of which library revision works best on a given system. Although the tool falls into the game tweaking / modding category, it performs no executable patching and therefore leaves the core game files untouched, relying purely on Windows DLL search-order precedence to load the substituted library. DLSS Swapper is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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