Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jul 12
AMD Drivers Add FSR 8x Frame Generation Overrides, Outpacing Nvidia's 6x Mode
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · Jul 12

AMD Drivers Add FSR 8x Frame Generation Overrides, Outpacing Nvidia's 6x Mode

1 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Jul 12

Summary

  • Adrenalin 26.6.2 WHQL drivers exposed through RadeonTuner show new hidden FSR controls, including Multi-Frame Generation ratio settings up to 8x plus override toggles.
  • Those options appeared on an RX 9070 XT with FSR 4.1.1 Override library 2.3.0.2740, suggesting AMD is testing broader MFG support even though the feature is not yet officially available on Radeon GPUs.
  • 8x MFG would generate seven extra frames per natively rendered frame, exceeding Nvidia's current 6x mode and likely requiring stronger frame-pacing, latency and Anti-Lag handling.
  • The same driver also adds Ray Regeneration Denoiser and Neural Radiance Caching overrides, which could extend those features beyond officially supported games if AMD enables manual cross-game use.
  • AMD had already seeded preliminary MFG support in its ADLX FidelityFX SDK in April; the newly exposed controls point to a wider FSR rollout still in development.

Insights

Is AMD's FSR 4 an upgrade for today's gamers or just a preview for future RDNA 4 graphics cards?
Can AMD's anti-lag tech conquer the immense input delay from its new 8x frame generation?
Are AI-generated frames sacrificing game responsiveness for an illusion of smoothness?