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We go hands-on with Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and its 5X and 6X multipliers — more generated frames, now tailor-made for your monitor's refresh rate
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We go hands-on with Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and its 5X and 6X multipliers — more generated frames, now tailor-made for your monitor's refresh rate

Nvidia introduces DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation (MFG) with 5X and 6X multipliers, enhancing frame generation tailored to monitor refresh rates. This update is exclusive to RTX 50-series cards, offering smoother gameplay by automatically adjusting multipliers to maintain target frame rates. Initial tests show that MFG's new modes work well, though minor image quality issues like artifacting can still occur. While MFG doesn't drastically increase input latency, performance scaling with different multipliers may not align as expected, prompting further investigation. Overall, Dynamic MFG and its expanded multipliers streamline frame generation for a more seamless gaming experience, especially for high-refresh-rate setups.

Tom's Hardware3/31/2026
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Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Dynamic MFG plus 5X and 6X framegen modes enter beta for RTX 50-series users — update offers greater control over generated frame rates and more headroom for high-refresh-rate displays
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Nvidia DLSS 4.5 Dynamic MFG plus 5X and 6X framegen modes enter beta for RTX 50-series users — update offers greater control over generated frame rates and more headroom for high-refresh-rate displays

Nvidia has introduced DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation (MFG) with 5x and 6x frame-gen modes in beta for RTX 50-series users, offering more control over generated frame rates and catering to high-refresh-rate displays. The update includes a new "enhanced frame generation model" and a "Preset B" model for improved image quality and UI rendering. A dynamic frame generation mode adjusts the DLSS multiplier to match monitor refresh rates, aiming to maximize performance on 240Hz and 360Hz gaming monitors. DLSS 4.5 is expected to be the final version before Nvidia shifts focus to DLSS 5 development.

Tom's Hardware3/31/2026
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