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Posted by Clueless
 - Today at 09:13:56
Quote from: Xorx on Today at 08:12:10What did you expect...

Is it supposed to boost minimum FPS, like 1% lows?
Posted by Xorx
 - Today at 08:12:10
It depends on your base framerate.
When your base FPS is already low, Frame Generation just adds more fake frames and doesn't really reduce latency but keeps it pretty much the same.

FG has always been a tool for mid-to-high-end GPUs. It was never meant to magically turn a weak PC into a high-performance machine.

What did you expect...
The higher your base framerate, the lower your latency.
Posted by jdrch
 - March 18, 2026, 18:59:01
QuoteHigher frame rates may mask latency and uneven frame pacing, which makes performance harder to judge

That's literally the entire point of the tech. But frame generation has mostly been driven by gamers' own insane obsession with framerate.
Posted by Gallo123
 - March 18, 2026, 17:39:07
Maybe just stop demanding stupid levels of FPS. Remember when 60FPS was cool? Now you have people buying 144hz monitors then upgrading to 240 then 360 the complain they can't get native 4K graphics.
Posted by meandmybroshatenvidia
 - March 18, 2026, 13:20:36
To hell with NVIDIA. To hell with DLSS. To hell with Ai. To hell with Jensen.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 18, 2026, 10:17:28
Frame generation can boost FPS by up to 3-4×, but does it improve real responsiveness? Higher frame rates may mask latency and uneven frame pacing, which makes performance harder to judge. It helps on low-power hardware, but native performance still matters most.

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