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Framegen and upscaling isn't supposed to turn horrible 25 FPS into something playable. The technology is not designed for it. It can't do that without introducing other issues, like latency or noticeable artefacts. It is there to turn your 50 FPS to a stable 60 or your 60 to 165 for high refresh rate screen.
It's not a magic panacea for dogwater optimization and it does nothing if you're CPU limited.
You don't need a 5000 series to use DLSS4, you just need it for Framegeneration 2x+
DLSS4 upscale and Framegen x1 will work on the 4000s and DLSS4 upscale alone will work on 2000s forward.
Should you upgrade from a 4090 to a 5090 ? Of course not.
Is Nvidia recently behaving cringe and not very reliable ? Yes.
Does the upgrade from 3090 or worse to 5090 make sense ? 100%, if you can afford it. It is literally 80-100% more fps in 4K in lots of games.
Source ? GamersNexus RTX 5090 Founders Edition Review
https://gamersnexus.net/gpus/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5090-founders-edition-review-benchmarks-gaming-thermals-power#5090-game-benchmarks
and various other websites like for example TechPowerUp