adroc_thurston
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132p internal upscaled to 800p with FSR 3.1 to fit the other GEMM bits.Just need to aim for 240p internal res with 10 fps target.![]()
132p internal upscaled to 800p with FSR 3.1 to fit the other GEMM bits.Just need to aim for 240p internal res with 10 fps target.![]()
upgrade the screen to a crt will all be good.132p internal upscaled to 800p with FSR 3.1 to fit the other GEMM bits.
FSR 4 int8 (for rdna 3 & 2) is better than xess is the conclusionHWUB tests FSR4 Int8 (from the source code slip up):
It's not quite identical to the standard FSR4 FP8 mode, but it's VERY close. It is slower than FSR3, so you may have to drop to lower quality modes, but even it's performance mode is better than FSR3 or XESS quality.
Definitely use it, and AMD should definitely release it officially.
FSR4 is good especially the FP8 version.FSR 4 int8 (for rdna 3 & 2) is better than xess is the conclusion
Minor pixel quality wins of xess loses to overall stability of FSR 4 int8
I would appreciate that for science. No other reason to do it. Being as all 3 vendors now have upscalers that work best with their own proprietary hardware, the relevant comparison is transformer vs FP8 vs XMX. To date: they consensus rank in that order in almost every game tested.XESS XMX version as well.
Would like to see an IQ comparison with XESS XMX version as well.
Base PS5
- Doesn't support int 8, because it is RDNA 1 ?? What ???
Makes no sense. If the performance hit is significant then users would be highly incentivized to upgrade, FSR4 on RDNA2 would be the perfect commercial for RDNA4+. Moreover, the press coverage would not reflect badly on AMD, it would actually praise AMD for releasing it and then tell consumers to buy RDNA4+ instead.AMD would like RDNA 2 users to "upgrade" to RDNA 4
Makes no sense. If the performance hit is significant then users would be highly incentivized to upgrade, FSR4 on RDNA2 would be the perfect commercial for RDNA4+. Moreover, the press coverage would not reflect badly on AMD, it would actually praise AMD for releasing it and then tell consumers to buy RDNA4+ instead.
The only reason to not release it for RDNA2 is having the engineering teams spread too thin, which is likely the case considering AMD wants FSR improvements yesterday.
those parts got KIA'd my friendthen they should have provided a viable upgrade path for all ranges.
those parts got KIA'd my friend