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- Can someone explain FSR? : r Amd - Reddit
That's what FSR does, the point is to improve performance by trading image quality for more FPS, but you sacrifice less image quality than if you scale with a simpler algorithm So while it is still a trade-off, FSR makes it a smaller trade-off than it would normally be
- RSR, FSR, FSR3, FMF Explained : r ROGAlly - Reddit
FSR 1 2 (FidelityFX Super Resolution) AMD's non-AI upscaler that has to be integrated into games Uses additional information from the game itself to more intelligently upscale a lower resolution image into a higher one
- Need help understanding FSR : r Amd - Reddit
FSR 2 gets motion data, and extrapolates from multiple frames, so has significantly higher quality FSR 3 adds frame interpolation When it comes to game vs drivers when using FSR 1, then main difference is that the game will render the UI natively over an upscaled image, while the drivers will upscale the entire frame including UI
- Downsides of Enabling FSR? : r Amd - Reddit
RIS (or CAS) is a part of FSR The difference is that FSR also has an algorithm to detect and preserve fine edges before the sharpening is applied which leads to less artifacts and better image quality for only ~5% performance hit compared to just using resolution scaling + RIS
- Fsr vs dlss : r buildapc - Reddit
It's an apples and oranges comparison with FSR 2 or DLSS 2 but it is an interesting feature and in slower paced games can have impressive results FSR 3 0 in not available yet AMD and we don't know when it will release All we have is rumors but from those FSR 3 0 supposed to be comparable to DLSS 2 since it's supposed use AI upscaling too
- Can someone please explain FSR and when to (and when not to . . . - Reddit
For the Decks FSR setting, this is the case, it detects the games output resolution and then upscales it to your native res(800p) so you have to lower the ingame res to use it For the built in FSR, you don't lower the resolution as this is done automatically by FSR and it will always upscale to the resolution you set in the game
- FSR, NIS, Integer Scaling Program : r lowendgaming - Reddit
FSR and NIS are not made for low end PCs, they are made to meet expectations for running ray-tracing on new under-powered "RT" cards just like DLSS Unless upscaling technique is not completely done by GPU, there is no guarantee you will get any benefits
- What is the best upscaler ? (TSR or FSR) : r unrealengine - Reddit
TSR can scale to any screen percentage, and has separate controlable quality setting (meaning, it's possible to independently change quality of upscaling and overall resolution), FSR has "static" quality settings, which are tied to the input resolution ("Quality" is 66% of output resolution, "Balanced" is 59% iirc, "Performance" is 50%, "Ultra
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