Galaxy S25 users can select between 60Hz and 120Hz frame rate modes from One UI 7’s Game Booster functionality. These settings will work with any games that don’t offer an option of their own to set ...
A simple FPS tweak can reduce V-Sync lag while also (mostly) keeping screen tears at bay.
DLSS is available only on NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics cards because it relies on Tensor Cores built into these GPUs.
A new Steam update enables PC gamers to analyze the frame rate generated by their gaming GPU, and it comes with one particularly handy feature if you use frame gen, either through Nvidia DLSS or AMD ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The difference between real and generated frames is a hotly ...
A new feature has just appeared in a preview version of the latest Nvidia GeForce driver, which is the ability to enable frame gen even in games that don't support DLSS. Much like AMD Fluid Motion ...
Frame rate in gaming defines how smooth motion appears on-screen and how responsive gameplay feels, making FPS a core factor in both casual and competitive sessions. High FPS reduces motion blur, ...
Users can also adjust the overlay's detail level, screen position, contrast, saturation, and background opacity. A Steam Support page outlines how Valve calculates each data point. One of the most ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Frame generation, hate it or not, has become a staple of PC gaming thanks to mainstream integration by NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, as well as 3rd-party ...
Intel is trying to get into the good graces of gamers with its big Panther Lake chipset reveal. In that vein, Intel took more time to explain an update to its two-year-old AI upscaler, XeSS 2. No, ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most graphically pleasing games out there, particularly when you crank all of the graphics settings to their max and use the ...
Most gamers don’t want to hear more talk about AI in games. But you know who does? Intel fellow Tom “TAP” Petersen, who told me in a sit-down interview late one muggy night in Taipei, Taiwan, that he ...