Nvidia's ludicrous 6x dynamic frame generation arrives March 31, and yes, you should be excited
Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation finally has a release date, with Nvidia today announcing that the new feature will be available from March 31. As well as unlocking the ability to generate five extra frames for each conventionally rendered frame - for up to 6x frame gen - this latest version of frame gen unlocks the ability to have your system only use frame generation when it needs to. This dynamic frame gen mode finally feels like what frame generation should always have offered. Pick a target frame rate, and it will only use as much frame generation as the system needs to hit that frame rate, rather than needlessly, constantly generating extra AI frames. As with previous versions of Nvidia DLSS Multi Frame Generation, the new mode is only available on RTX 4000 series cards or newer, but that still leaves most of the best graphics cards currently available open to using the feature. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:Nvidia plans to save PC games industry by… making the GeForce RTX 3060 again?Another Nvidia GPU driver has issues, causing up to 16% drops in performanceThe latest Nvidia driver has "a bug" bad enough that it's been pulled, but there is an easy fix
Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation finally has a release date, with Nvidia today announcing that the new feature will be available from March 31. As well as unlocking the ability to generate five extra frames for each conventionally rendered frame - for up to 6x frame gen - this latest version of frame gen unlocks the ability to have your system only use frame generation when it needs to.This dynamic frame gen mode finally feels like what frame generation should always have offered. Pick a target frame rate, and it will only use as much frame generation as the system needs to hit that frame rate, rather than needlessly, constantly generating extra AI frames. As with previous versions of Nvidia DLSS Multi Frame Generation, the new mode is only available on RTX 4000 series cards or newer, but that still leaves most of the best graphics cards currently available open to using the feature.
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