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This is an archive article published on January 24, 2024

Latest AMD graphic card drivers offer free FPS boost on all recent games

AMD's latest drivers for GPU introduces a new feature called "Fluid Motion Frames" that lets gamers almost double their FPS on all recently launched titles.

AMD FPS boost | AMD GPU new featuresAMDs Fluid Motion Frames technology is now available to everyone. (Image Source; AMD)

AMD’s latest graphic driver – Adrenalin Edition 24.1.1 introduces a new feature called ‘Fluid Motion Frames ‘ which the company claims will help gamers boost FPS up to 97 per cent when playing at FullHD resolution.

Similar to NVIDIA’s DLSS Frame Generation technology, which is limited to the GeForce RTX 4000 series, the new feature generates and inserts fake frames, making games that were running slow feel buttery smooth and responsive even on older hardware.

However, it might not be useful if you are planning it to use in fast-paced multiplayer titles like Counter-Strike 2 or PUBG, since it increases the input latency. But you can always enable AMD’s Anti-lag or Anti-lag+ feature and cap the FPS to 60 to reduce the input lag. Also, you need to enable it manually for each game.

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AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames is the driver-level version of the company’s FSR 3 upscaling technology, meaning it is compatible with all DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 games. This helps players almost double framerates on all titles launched in the last few years. One thing to note here is that AMD Fluid Motion Frames is only available if you have a Radeon 700M series, Radeon RX 6000 or a Radeon RX 7000 series graphics card.

The updated drivers also introduce AMD Video Upscaling Technology, a new feature that works with popular internet browsers like Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge as well as media players and works by automatically upscaling the videos up to 4K. However, it is only limited to the recently launched Radeon RX 7000 desktop cards.

 

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