NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation tech is now available to boost frame rates on high-end gaming displays. This update promises to deliver the "smoothest path-traced gaming yet" by optimizing computing power and striking a balance between refresh rate, image quality, and responsiveness.

The first feature, DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, works like an "automatic transmission" for NVIDIA's RTX 50 series cards. It dynamically adjusts the frame rate to match the monitor's native refresh rate, preventing excessive frame rates that could lead to lag.

The other key feature, Multi Frame Generation 6X, uses NVIDIA's second-gen transformer model to boost performance and generate up to five extra frames for every natively rendered frame. This results in a 35 percent increase in 4K frame rates with minimal impact on responsiveness.

While the native frame rate of a game is not accelerated, the DLSS 4.5 feature creates interpolated intermediate frames using AI. This can sometimes result in odd artifacts, particularly in scenes with fine details like rain, hair, or phone wires.

The update is now available for NVIDIA RTX 50 series cards, and several games, including 007 First Light, CONTROL Resonant, Directive 8020, and Tides of Annihilation, have announced support for the MFG features.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

When NVIDIA says that DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation tech can deliver the "smoothest path-traced gaming yet," that means Nigerian gamers can expect a more immersive experience with faster frame rates and smoother graphics. This tech has the potential to unlock the full potential of high-refresh 4K OLED gaming displays, which could be a game-changer for the gaming industry.