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60 is the minimum fps AMD recommends when it first came out.
Safe to say is that the frames that got generated by FMF are taking samples from native frame rate. If there is any stutter happens in native (lower than 60), the end result just make stuttering more visible with the generated framerates.
i.e. FPS counter showing 90,120 or more, but with clear stuttering in visual.
So Aiming for stable native 60fps first before turning it on... which is very unlikely at this moment
Source: myself with 7900XTX & 7950X3D
idk if windows managed page file or no page file would also work, but increasing it worked for me.
(i get confused reading about what page file is for vs RAM, some say windows managed is fine, some say no page file is fine if you have plenty of ram, i have 32GB ram for the record, but the game needed more page file for those skill previews i guess)
I went from 12 FPS in city to solid 60FPS.