DLSS Enabler adds x5 and x6 Multi-Frame Generation modes for unsupported GPUs, including RTX 40 series

This tool can now enable up to x6 frame generation, but it does not use DLSS

Where would gaming features such as upscaling and frame generation be without third-party tools? At the very least, tools like these show that features vendors often keep limited to their own hardware can also run on other GPUs. It is simply not in their interest to enable that support officially.

The popularity of Nukem’s mods and OptiScaler also encouraged other developers to build easier and more intuitive tools for gamers. These tools are still not recommended for online play, though. In those cases, official upscaling and frame generation options remain the safer choice, because modding often means altering game files.

We covered DLSS Enabler two months ago, when it brought Multi-Frame Generation-style support to GPUs such as the AMD Radeon series . Right now, only NVIDIA and Intel offer official Multi-Frame Generation support. AMD still acts as if this is not possible, much like it keeps FSR 4 INT8 limited to the RDNA 4 series. What AMD’s GPU team is thinking is unclear, but DLSS Enabler at least gives users a way to try similar technology themselves.

Since then, NVIDIA has taken another step by enabling x5 and x6 frame generation, moving beyond the earlier 2x and 3x modes. Unfortunately, NVIDIA still keeps x3 and higher frame generation exclusive to the GeForce RTX 50 series. There is now an alternative, though it does not actually use DLSS for frame generation at all. Ironically, it relies on AMD Frame Generation instead.

Multi-Frame Gen for everyone

DLSS Enabler has received another update, and this time the mod adds support for x5 and x6 Multi-Frame Generation modes. According to the project’s Nexus Mods changelog, version 4.5.0.0 added support for MFG x5 and x6, although it also requires newer Streamline 2.11 files in the target game, and users may need to force the mode manually if the game menu does not expose those options.

Source: DLSS Enabler

The mod is not bringing native DLSS 4.5 MFG to Radeon or Arc cards. DLSS Enabler’s own changelog shows that unsupported GPUs still rely on FSR-based frame generation paths through OptiScaler, with earlier releases moving from FSR 3.0 to FSR 3.1, and newer builds adding DP4A-based improvements for FSR3 MFG code on supported hardware.

The tool is effectively translating or emulating the feature rather than exposing NVIDIA’s native implementation on non-RTX 50 hardware. Native DLSSG Multi-Frame Generation support is explicitly listed for RTX 50 series cards, while unsupported GPUs continue to use alternate frame generation paths and latency workarounds.

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I do not think official Multi-Frame Generation support is coming to GeForce RTX 40 series or older cards, and likely not to Radeon RX 7000 series or older GPUs either. Attention is now shifting to Intel, which may introduce a DP4a-based version with cross-vendor support. That would be a major step, but it also raises a simple question: why would Intel want to help competing GPU vendors support it?

Source: DLSS Enabler (Nexus Mods)