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Dlss 4 and Multi Frame Generation: the Great Paradox of Nvidia's Star Technology

Summary by FrAndroid
Nvidia's master weapon in communicating about its RTX 50 generation graphics cards, Multi Frame Generation (MFG), an integral part of DLSS 4, is a fascinating technology, but one that suffers from a terribly paradoxical weakness: it works best for those who need it the least. The "entry-level" graphics card that is the RTX 5060 (not to mention the RTX 5050 now) unfortunately proves this to us. [Read more]If you want to receive the best Frandroid…
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Nvidia's master weapon in communicating about its RTX 50 generation graphics cards, Multi Frame Generation (MFG), an integral part of DLSS 4, is a fascinating technology, but one that suffers from a terribly paradoxical weakness: it works best for those who need it the least. The "entry-level" graphics card that is the RTX 5060 (not to mention the RTX 5050 now) unfortunately proves this to us. [Read more]If you want to receive the best Frandroid…

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FrAndroid broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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