Nvidia announced that DLSS 4.5 with "6x Multi Frame Generation" will launch on March 31st for RTX 50-series GPUs. This feature can generate up to five AI frames for every native one, a significant increase from the previous maximum of three.
Additionally, "Dynamic Frame Generation," which automatically adjusts the frame generation multiplier to hit performance targets, will also be available for 50-series GPUs starting March 31st.
Separately, Nvidia announced GeForce Now upgrades including GOG account linking, 90fps support for VR headsets starting March 19th, and the addition of select Xbox games to its library.
The main topics covered are the launch of new DLSS 4.5 features (6x and Dynamic Frame Generation) and updates to the GeForce Now cloud gaming service.
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 with 6x Multi Frame Generation will be available starting March 31st for users with RTX 50-series GPUs, the company announced on Tuesday. With 6x Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia claims that DLSS 4.5 can generate “five additional frames for every single natively rendered one, for a maximum 6X multiplier.” It’s an increase from the maximum of three additional frames possible with DLSS 4.
Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 with 6x Frame Generation is rolling out at the end of March
6x Frame Generation and Dynamic Frame Generation will be available starting March 31st.
6x Frame Generation and Dynamic Frame Generation will be available starting March 31st.
On March 31st, Nvidia will also release Dynamic Frame Generation for 50-series GPUs, which can automatically switch between Multi Frame Generation multipliers to hit your target framerate for a game or your display’s refresh rate.
Nvidia announced both Dynamic Frame Generation and 6x Multi Frame Generation alongside DLSS 4.5, but at the time, Nvidia only provided a spring launch window for the two features.
Nvidia is also announcing some upgrades to GeForce Now. You’ll be able to link your GeForce Now account with your GOG account in the “coming months.” If you’re using GeForce Now in a VR headset, the service will also support framerates of up to 90fps, an increase from the previous maximum of 60fps, starting March 19th (though you have to have an Ultimate subscription). And “select” Xbox games will be joining GeForce Now’s Install-to-Play library, including Brutal Legend and Contrast.