AMD enables Fluid Motion Frames on RX 6000 series GPUs with their latest preview
AMD expands their Fluid Motion Frames Preview to support RX 6000 series graphics cards
Last month, AMD released a preview driver that added support for the company’s Fluid Motion Frames technology to their Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards. Now, AMD has expanded this preview to cover Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs, giving more gamers the benefits of AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames technology.
AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology is a new driver-level feature that is designed to add frame interpolation/frame generation to AMDâs graphics cards. This allows all DX11 and DX12 games to utilise AMDâs Frame Generation features without official FSR 3 support. This gives a broad range of games frame generation support on AMD GPUs, a feature that Nvidia doesnât offer.
In 2024, AMD expects to officially add their AFMF technology to their Radeon drivers. Until then, gamers will be able to enjoy AMD’s “Technical Preview” with a custom Radeon driver. This allows gamers to try out AMDâs frame generation technology early, and give AMD access to early feedback.
While AMDâs Fluid Motion Frames technology can be supported by all DX11 and DX12 games at a driver level, in-game support for FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.0 will deliver better frame generation results. This is because proper game implementations will have access to more game data, which should help the feature deliver more accurate results.
Supported Games
Technically speaking, AMDâs Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) technology can be used with an DirectX 11 or DirectX 12 title. Gamers can enable AFMF using per-app settings within AMDâs Radeon drivers. That said, only 20 games currently utilise the feature automatically when used with AMDâs HYPR-RX technology.
Games that support AMD Fluid Motion Frames with HYPR-RX
PC gamers can download AMDâs new Fluid Motion Frames preview driver here. AMDâs Fluid Motion Frames technology is currently in preview form. This means that it could deliver better results with future driver updates. Currently, AMD are working to enhance the smoothness of their AFMF technology, and to enhance its image quality further.
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