AMD has expanded its Fluid Motion Frames technology and driver support to RDNA 2 "Radeon RX 6000" GPUs, bringing boosted frames to a wider gaming audience.
Last week, AMD introduced its brand-new Adrenalin Edition 23.30.01.02 which added support for AFMF (AMD Fluid Motion Frames) technology. Back then, the technology was only accessible to the newest RDNA 3 "Radeon RX 7000" GPUs but today, AMD is expanding support to its RDNA 2 GPUs too under the Radeon RX 6000 family. You can download the latest driver here & read the change log below.
The team is working hard right now on posting an updated @amd Fluid Motion Frames Preview driver today. Stay tuned. Aiming to bring AFMF to more @amdradeon gamers in time for this weekend's gaming. We hope you love it!
— Frank Azor (@AzorFrank) October 6, 2023
This is great news for gamers who have been waiting to try out the new AFMF feature especially the large RDNA 2 crowd. The titles featuring compatibility with AFMF are listed below:
AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) Technical Preview – Boost FPS with frame generation technology for a smoother gaming experience.
AFMF adds frame generation technology to DirectX 11 and 12 games on AMD Radeon RX 7000 (and now 6000!) Series Desktop Graphics Cards.
We are responding to the excitement from our community and are adding support for Radeon RX 6000 Series Desktop Graphics Cards.
AFMF preserves image quality by dynamically disabling frame generation during fast motion.
AFMF adds frame generation technology to DirectX 11 and 12 games on AMD Radeon RX 7000 (and now 6000!) Series Desktop Graphics Cards.
We are responding to the excitement from our community and are adding support for Radeon RX 6000 Series Desktop Graphics Cards.
We are responding to the excitement from our community and are adding support for Radeon RX 6000 Series Desktop Graphics Cards.
AFMF preserves image quality by dynamically disabling frame generation during fast motion.
AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF)
AFMF may be enabled for any DirectX 11 and 12 title such as Cyberpunk 2077 using the per-app settings within AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition.
AFMF can be automatically enabled using HYPR-RX or using the Global Graphics Settings toggle for these select titles.
AFMF can introduce additional latency in games and is recommended to be combined with AMD Radeon Anti-Lag/Anti-Lag+ for the optimal experience.
As AFMF may introduce additional latency in games, AFMF may not offer the optimal experience in fast-paced competitive titles.
The AFMF technical preview currently requires the game to be played in fullscreen mode with HDR disabled and VSYNC disabled.
For the optimal experience, AFMF is recommended to be used on AMD FreeSync displays.
Users are recommended to disable HDR in Windows Display Settings or disable HDR in the game (as well as Auto-HDR).
AFMF features an activity monitor similar to AMD Radeon Super Resolution to confirm the frame generation status using AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition’s in-game overlay (use the default hotkey of Alt-R for the fullscreen overlay, or Alt-Z for the sidebar overlay)
AFMF is recommended to be enabled for games running at a minimum fps of 55 FPS for 1080p displays, and 70 FPS for 1440p or above displays
AFMF adds frame generation technology to boost FPS outside of the game’s engine. To see the resulting FPS, use the AMD Software Performance Metrics Overlay. Support for third-party performance monitoring tools is not available at this moment.
AFMF may be enabled for any DirectX 11 and 12 title such as Cyberpunk 2077 using the per-app settings within AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition.
AFMF can be automatically enabled using HYPR-RX or using the Global Graphics Settings toggle for these select titles.
AFMF can introduce additional latency in games and is recommended to be combined with AMD Radeon Anti-Lag/Anti-Lag+ for the optimal experience.
As AFMF may introduce additional latency in games, AFMF may not offer the optimal experience in fast-paced competitive titles.
As AFMF may introduce additional latency in games, AFMF may not offer the optimal experience in fast-paced competitive titles.
The AFMF technical preview currently requires the game to be played in fullscreen mode with HDR disabled and VSYNC disabled.
For the optimal experience, AFMF is recommended to be used on AMD FreeSync displays.
Users are recommended to disable HDR in Windows Display Settings or disable HDR in the game (as well as Auto-HDR).
For the optimal experience, AFMF is recommended to be used on AMD FreeSync displays.
Users are recommended to disable HDR in Windows Display Settings or disable HDR in the game (as well as Auto-HDR).
AFMF features an activity monitor similar to AMD Radeon Super Resolution to confirm the frame generation status using AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition’s in-game overlay (use the default hotkey of Alt-R for the fullscreen overlay, or Alt-Z for the sidebar overlay)
AFMF is recommended to be enabled for games running at a minimum fps of 55 FPS for 1080p displays, and 70 FPS for 1440p or above displays
AFMF adds frame generation technology to boost FPS outside of the game’s engine. To see the resulting FPS, use the AMD Software Performance Metrics Overlay. Support for third-party performance monitoring tools is not available at this moment.
We are currently working on improving the overall smoothness and image quality of AFMF.
AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition may fail to install on some systems.
AFMF status indicator may suggest disabling HDR when it is already disabled.
A BSOD may be experienced during installation on certain systems (as reported by the community)
Intermittent driver crashes have been observed while AFMF is enabled and the game's resolution is changed or a task switch happens (such as alt-tab between different windows).
Brief corruption may be observed when switching between windows with AFMF enabled on some 144Hz or greater monitors.
Brief stutter may be experienced after closing the Xbox Game Bar.
FreeSync™ displays may report an erratic FPS when AFMF is enabled.
Some metrics such as frame time may show inconsistent results when AFMF is enabled.
The performance metrics overlay may intermittently fail to appear (as reported by the community)