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FSR is the amd equivalent to DLSS
they seperate - meaning you dont run dlss and fsr at same time
its either or
FSR 3+ also has frame gen support for nvidia cards
DLSS fragen only supported on 4000 series cards because nvidia scumboggery
This. You need to use FSR or DLSS and i would personally go with DLSS, better looking in my opinion and you will need it to push your framerate up to avoid the input lag frame generation adds
whats your resolution ? do you v sync ? g sync ? full screen / windowed ? exclusive ?
I use DLSS Quality with AMD FSR3 Frame Generation, so yes you can use AMD Frame Generation with other upscaling methods, also with Intel XeSS
Make sure you use NVIDIA Reflex ON + BOOST and don't use VSync with Frame Gen, i don't have any latency issues + using AMD's Frame Generation, it almost feels like i'm not even using Frame Generation, everything smooth and responsive actually insane
Is there any way to get those on without screen tearing or juddering? I wish to cap the framerate but have it smooth if that makes sense? I don't think my rig can push over 100 FPS at 1440p TBH. Core i7 9700K and RTX 4070 12 GB.
To avoid screen tearing I just use Enable GSync for Windowed and Fullscreen mode at NVIDIA Control Panel... Also having high refresh hertz monitor helps avoid it.
You can always also try capping framerate through NVIDIA Control Panel...