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Don't throw away your old GTX 1060: Use it as a dedicated Frame Gen card

🔗howtogeek.com
February 19, 2026
SIGNAL7/10
#gaming

🟢 READ | ⏱ 4 min | 📡 7/10 | 🎯 Gamers with older GPUs, budget builders

TL;DR

Lossless Scaling is a third-party tool that brings AI upscaling and frame generation to any GPU, even without specialized hardware like NVIDIA's tensor cores. At $7 on Steam, it's an accessible way to extend the life of older graphics cards—and you can even use a second GPU to dedicate to frame generation for better results.

Signal

  • Lossless Scaling works without specialized hardware — It performs the same low-precision math (FP8/INT8) that DLSS, FSR, and XeSS use, just less efficiently on older GPUs.
  • Dual-GPU setup supported — You can dedicate one GPU to game rendering and a second (even used/budget GTX 1060) to handling upscaling/frame generation without needing identical GPUs.
  • Multiple scaling techniques included — LS1, FSR, NVIDIA Image Scaling, Integer Scaling, xBR, Anime4K, Sharp Bilinear, Bicubic CAS—each optimized for different game types (modern AAA, pixel-art, anime, etc.).

What They're NOT Telling You

The article doesn't quantify the performance penalty of running AI workloads on non-specialized hardware—how much slower is Lossless Scaling compared to native DLSS on an RTX 5080? It also glosses over the visual quality gap between Lossless Scaling's upscaling and specialized tensor-core implementations, which could be significant at extreme settings.

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