AMD Drivers Reveal FSR Multi-Frame Generation With Up to 8x Mode
by Matt Lawrence · OnMSFTAMD appears to be preparing a major upgrade to its FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology, as recent Radeon drivers include hidden options for FSR Multi-Frame Generation with ratios up to 8x. The feature has not launched for Radeon users yet, but the driver entries suggest that AMD is actively testing broader frame generation controls.
A Chiphell Forums user found the new settings while using RadeonTuner with the Adrenalin 26.6.2 WHQL driver on a Radeon RX 9070 XT. RadeonTuner can display driver-level features that AMD’s regular Adrenalin software does not currently show.
AMD FSR Multi-Frame Generation Reaches 8x
The newly discovered options include an FSR Multi-Frame Generation override and a ratio selector that reaches 8x. In this mode, the system would generate seven additional frames for every native frame rendered by the GPU.
This would place AMD above NVIDIA’s current DLSS Multi-Frame Generation 6x mode, which generates five extra frames for each native frame. However, AMD will also need strong latency reduction and frame pacing systems, since higher frame generation ratios can create input delay or uneven motion when the supporting technology does not work properly.
The driver also includes overrides for FSR Ray Regeneration, Neural Radiance Caching, and upscaling. These options suggest that AMD is exploring ways to enable newer FSR features across more games, including titles without direct developer support.
AMD has not officially announced FSR Multi-Frame Generation 8x, so these settings remain experimental. Still, their presence in current drivers shows that AMD is preparing a wider FSR update that could bring higher frame rates and more flexible graphics controls to future Radeon hardware.