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With nvidia you can use dlss if the game doesn't have fsr, and fsr you can use with whatever gpu.
Also rtx 5k series has Smooth Motion setting similar to amd driver built Fluid Motion Frames.
I will laugh my ass off if the nvidia smooth motion setting locked behind rtx 5k series is the same as in nvidia inspector "SILK Smoothness" (0-4 Off to Ultra) that could be used years ago, and can be used again with whatever nvidia gpu you want.
Don't have an rtx 5k series gpu, so will see in the future what profile setting is the nvidia app tweaking when enabling smooth motion.
I tried FSR and I play with 130-140 fps but the problem is, the visual quality looks slightly worse and my cpu hits 90-100% so it introduces the weird slow mo effect.
But if you got a decent cpu go ahead and use FSR, game will get 100+ fps easy and run smooth.
I also updated my DLSS and Framegen with DLSS Swapper, i gained like 10+ fps.
sometimes ppl report problems wit the 40 series too, which makes me a lil worried since im in the market for a 4070 super if i can get one for cheap... but for the moment, my 12gb 3060 is still goin strong.