Nvidia RTX 5090 allegedly handles DirectStorage GPU decompression better than RTX 4090

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Microsoft’s DirectStorage API has been known to have weird performance quirks with GPU decompression. However, YouTuber Compusemble claims that Nvidia’s latest GeForce RTX 5090 GPU handles GPU decompression better than the prior generation RTX 4090, showing less of a performance gap when using GPU decompression vs CPU decompression.

The YouTuber benchmarked two games with DirectStorage (DS) support, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and Spider-Man 2. The games were tested with DirectStorage GPU decompression and CPU decompression, on an RTX 5090 at 4k, 1440p, and 1080p resolutions. Note that no RTX 4090 tests were shown for comparison, which has an a priori assumption that DS causes a loss of performance.

Does the RTX 5090 Lose Performance in Games That Use GPU Decompression Like Previous NVIDIA GPUs? – YouTube


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In Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, the RTX 5090 produced nearly identical average frame rates with GPU decompression compared to CPU decompression at native 4k. Average frame rates were just 0.96% faster with CPU decompression, while 1% lows were almost 10% higher in favor of CPU decompression. That suggests that, once again, a higher GPU load (e.g. at 4K) will cause DS running on the GPU to potentially reduce performance.

1440p flips the story, and while it showed slimmer margins, this time overall performance (specifically the 1% lows) favored GPU decompression. DirectStorage GPU decompression on the RTX 5090 provided 1.19% higher frame rates on average, and 5.26% better 1% lows than CPU decompression. 1080p saw GPU decompression winning again, featuring 0.48% higher frame rates on average and 11.11% better 1% lows.

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RTX 5090 GPU vs CPU DirectStorage Decompression

Game

Average FPS

1% Low FPS

Ratchet and Clank: 4K

-0.95%

-8.48%

Ratchet and Clank: 1440p

+1.19%

+5.26%

Ratchet and Clank: 1080p

+0.48%

+11.11%

Spider-Man 2: 4K

-7.58%

-9.53%

Spider-Man 2: 1440p

-3.41%

-12.50%

Spider-Man 2: 1080p

-3.19%

-8.45%

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