For those of you using the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards on your desktop or laptop, NVIDIA recently seems to have confirmed that the Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation feature will be introduced as an update to the Multi Frame Generation feature that was introduced to increase your game frame rates.
Dynamic Multi Frame Generation will simply allow the graphics card to detect the maximum frame rate on your screen display (240 FPS for example) and will limit the generation of additional frames to ensure that a maximum of 240 frames are produced. This will somewhat promise a stable frame rate without screen tearing, ghosting issues and potentially reduce the number of frames that need to be produced, especially for static scenes.
Through the previously introduced Multi Frame Generation technology, NVIDIA graphics cards can produce three additional frames to increase the game frame rate. With the support of Deep Learning Super Sampling 4.5 technology, NVIDIA says that MFG 6X, the generation of six additional frames will be introduced together with Dynamic Multi Frame Generation soon.
According to a report by HardwareLuxx from Germany, this seems to have been confirmed by NVIDIA itself, allowing users of GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards to play games with a combination of high settings, resolutions and refresh rates.
