VIDEO AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Quality Comparison & Benchmarks (FSR

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AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution Quality Comparison & Benchmarks (FSR) In a recent video posted by Gamers Nexus, the focus is on AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), a technology designed to enhance game visuals and performance. This video compares FSR to NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and digs deep into how it works, alongside benchmark performance results across various quality settings. AMD's FSR aims to upscale lower resolution images to maintain high performance while striving for comparable image quality. The video starts by establishing that while FSR and DLSS are often compared, they are not direct competitors due to their differing approaches. While DLSS relies on AI and machine learning to improve image quality, FSR is inherently more straightforward, applying a sharpening pass to increased resolution images without temporal data from previous frames .

Key Features and Implementation​

FSR operates on four quality settings: Ultra Quality, Quality, Balanced, and Performance. Each setting reduces the source image resolution differently, thus impacting both visual quality and frame rates . For instance, Performance Mode renders at half the native resolution, which can significantly boost frame rates but at the cost of image quality. The video emphasizes that FSR is not limited to AMD hardware, evidencing its compatibility with older GPUs, including NVIDIA’s GTX 900 series .

Benchmark Results​

The video showcases benchmark results, illustrating how each quality setting affects performance across a selection of games. Tests show varying levels of detail loss, particularly in challenging scenes with intricate textures and shadows. For example, in the game "Anno 1800," it was noted that while Ultra Quality closely resembles native resolution, key details such as small stones and foliage can still suffer noticeable blurriness at lower settings . Moreover, significant performance boosts were observed—FSR’s Ultra Quality mode boosted frame rates by about 30% relative to baseline performance . However, the video candidly addresses that the promised performance enhancements often cited by AMD need proper context, as the maximum gains are not uniformly experienced across all titles .

Community Takeaways​

As the FSR technology continues to evolve, the video serves as a clarion call for game developers to adopt it within their titles. The community's response will largely depend on how well FSR integrates into popular games, especially those that currently support DLSS. Users on WindowsForum might be particularly interested in how these technologies can improve their gaming experiences and if they should consider upgrading their hardware to maximize these features .

Conclusion​

FSR marks a valuable step for AMD in enhancing image quality and performance across various gaming platforms without limiting to their hardware. While its effectiveness can vary across titles, it presents a compelling option for gamers looking to enhance their systems' capabilities while maintaining a flexible approach to hardware compatibility. Have you tried FSR in any games? What was your experience compared to native graphics or DLSS? Let’s discuss in the comments!
 


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