How does the old champion stack up against newer tech?
| Feature | LS 2.11 | LS 3.0+ | DLSS 3 (Nvidia) | FSR 3 (AMD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frame Generation | X2 only | X2, X3, X4 | X2 only | X2 only | | GPU Support | Any (DX11) | Any | RTX 40-series | RX 6000+ | | Input Lag | Moderate | Low (improved) | Very low | Moderate | | Windows 7 Support | Yes | No | No | No | | Cost | $7 (once) | $7 (once) | Free (w/ hardware) | Free | lossless scaling 2.11 download
Verdict: If you have a pre-RTX 30 series card or run Windows 7/8, Lossless Scaling 2.11 is your best bet. For Windows 11 users with modern GPUs, upgrade to LS 3.0. How does the old champion stack up against newer tech
Some users report that newer versions (2.12, 2.13, and beyond) introduce latency or micro-stuttering on specific GPU architectures (especially older Nvidia GTX 900/1000 series and AMD RX 500 series). Version 2.11 is widely regarded as the "golden build" for stability. Result: Playable 60 FPS on an Intel Iris
While the changelogs are often technical, user reports on 2.11 highlight three specific improvements:
Launch Lossless Scaling 2.11. You will see a minimalist interface: