The crown jewel of the modded driver scene right now is DLSS 3.5 Frame Generation. Officially, it requires the optical flow hardware on the 40-series. Modders, however, argued it's a software limitation. On GitHub, the dlssg-to-fsr3 bridge project exploded in popularity.
Here's how it works: The modded driver intercepts NVIDIA's Frame Gen API calls and reroutes them through a shader-based motion vector system. The result? An RTX 2080 Ti running Cyberpunk 2077 with Path Tracing and "fake" frame generation at 80 FPS—a feat NVIDIA’s own marketing team claimed was "impossible." nvidia modded drivers github work
GitHub has become the epicenter of this activity for three key reasons: The crown jewel of the modded driver scene
Purpose: Fool hypervisors (VMware, KVM) into thinking a consumer GPU is a Tesla or Quadro to enable PCIe passthrough features.
How it works: Modifies the driver’s configuration registry keys and INF to expose different device capabilities. Used heavily by Linux users who game via Windows VMs. On GitHub, the dlssg-to-fsr3 bridge project exploded in
Before running any modded driver: