In the latest Dragon Age version of World of Warcraft 10.0, many friends don’t know how to set the frame rate to steadily increase after turning on the FSR function. If you are interested, let’s take a look at World of Warcraft 10.0. Tutorial on how to use the FSR option to increase the frame rate.
1. What does FSR do?
The full name of FSR is FidelityFX Super Resolution (Super Resolution Sharp Picture, FSR for short), which is a technology developed by AMD. A simple summary is to increase the number of frames and improve the image quality, that is, the image quality is better at the same number of frames, and the number of frames is higher at the same image quality. This is a very awesome technology, and the most important thing is that this thing is open source.
2. Preparation work
Check whether your graphics card is AMD RX460 or above (including RX560/570, 580 and 6000 series or above graphics cards, which are not supported by early HD7970), or nvidia1060 or above. And confirm that your graphics card driver is a version after 2021.
3. How to open and use
1. Enter the game or login interface, press ESC and select the resampling quality to fidelityFX super resolution 1.0 in the graphical interface.
2. After turning on FSR, the FSR function will not be activated directly. You need to perform the second step, which is to lower the rendering multiple. Also lower the rendering multiple selection in the graphics. In the actual measurement, FSR will not be activated when the rendering ratio is 100%. However, after the rendering ratio drops to 98%, the image sharpening level will rise directly to a higher level.
3. The FSR mechanism is very suitable for WOW, a game with relatively backward special effects that relies solely on texture stacking, and the efficiency is also very good. However, WOW’s support for FSR is too weak. Other games directly set 4 gears, and WOW still has It's up to the players to choose. Therefore, based on different resolutions and actual measurements, the recommendations are as follows:
If your resolution is 1080p, the minimum rendering magnification cannot be lower than 70%. If it is lower than 70, the picture will obviously become blurry, which will seriously affect your perception, including but not limited to, the characters will become blurry, the details of the picture will be accurate, Light and shadow details, etc. Therefore, my personal recommendation is 70% rendering magnification under 1080P
If your resolution is 2K, which is 1440P (including hairtail screen), the minimum cannot be lower than 65%.
If your resolution is 4K, which is 2160P, the minimum cannot be lower than 60%.
So in summary, I personally recommend that the rendering magnification is between 70% and 75%. It can greatly improve performance when there is no obvious change in the picture. This rendering ratio is equivalent to the "quality" level in other games. If it is 85%, it is equivalent to the "super quality" level in other games.