AMD FSR Multi-Frame Generation with 8x mode spotted — experimental driver settings could hint at FSR’s next evolution

AMD FSR Multi-Frame Generation with 8x mode spotted — experimental driver settings could hint at FSR's next evolution

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usertests Reception for this over on VideoCardz was pretty poor. But it's probably what you need to fill in the new 1000 Hz displays. Whether or not it's worthwhile is up to you. Reply

-Fran- Relevant: DKm2_D6RiXE View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKm2_D6RiXE AMD, what the hell are you doing? Stop, please. Get some help. Regards. Reply

blppt For a second there I thought SLI/Crossfire was coming back (with that photo). Reply

ohio_buckeye Not totally surprising. Not as though you have to enable it. If you think about it though people at first may not have liked dlss or fsr, but now those are pretty well accepted. Give it time these technologies may turn out good later. Reply

thestryker usertests said: Reception for this over on VideoCardz was pretty poor. But it's probably what you need to fill in the new 1000 Hz displays. Whether or not it's worthwhile is up to you. I don't really see any problem with the feature and assume the "8x" more of checking a box than anything else. The big issue is that AMD's current frame generation is basically junk and only sometimes works acceptably on a game by game basis. Assuming the goal of their new FG/MFG is primarily to resolve that then everyone should be pretty happy with it. I know I tend to target 120 fps and would happily turn on 2x FG in some games to match the refresh rate on my monitor if it wasn't junk. Reply

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