DLSS has now been updated to support x2 x3 and x4 frame generation modes on the new RTX 50 series GPUs, while the 40 series has an improved x2 model. The older RTX cards do not support frame generation at this time, but Nvidia has hinted they will explore the possibility of adding support in the future. In this video I explain why frame generation is a great tool to take advantage of high refresh rate displays if your GPU is already capable of achieving a good framerate without it (50-60 FPS), but why it is not great at going from low framerates to high framerates. So it should not be considered raw performance, but it is a very nice feature to take advantage of the motion fluidity of extremely high refresh rate displays. Test system specs (ResizeBAR/SAM ON): GPU: RTX 5090 CPU: Ryzen 9800X3D Cooler: Corsair H150i Elite Mobo: ROG Strix X670E-a RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 CL30: SSD: Samsung 980 Pro Case: Corsair iCUE 5000T RGB PSU: Corsair RM1000e (2023) Monitor: LG 32GS95UE Keyboard: Logitech G915 TKL (tactile) Mouse: Logitech G305 What equipment do I use to make my videos? Camera: Sony a6100 Camera Lens: Sigma 16mm f/1.4 Camera Capture Card: Elgato CamLink 4K PC Capture Card: Mic: My actual mic (AT 3035) is out of production but this is a similar mic (AT 2020) Portable Mic attached to camera: Rode Video Micro Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen: Greenscreen: Emart Collapsable Lights: Neewar Dimmable USB LED RGB Strip Backlight on desk: Sponsor my channel monthly by clicking the "Join" button: Donate directly to the channel via PayPal: Disclaimer: I may earn money on qualifying purchases through affiliate links above.











