Gamers and tech enthusiasts eager to experience Nvidia’s new Dynamic Multi Frame Generation (DM FG) should be aware of a potential snag, particularly when it comes to interaction with existing frame rate limiters. While DM FG promises significant performance boosts by intelligently generating intermediate frames, initial reports and observations suggest that traditional frame rate capping mechanisms might not always synchronize perfectly with this advanced technology.
This incompatibility can manifest as inconsistent frame pacing, micro-stutters, or a failure to achieve the desired frame rate cap smoothly, potentially undermining the fluidity that DM FG aims to deliver. Whether this arises from the way generated frames are counted, or how limiters interpret the dynamic output, it’s a factor users will need to consider for an optimal gaming experience.
Such cutting-edge features are expected to be a highlight of future graphics cards, including anticipated models like the Nvidia RTX 5070 Founders Edition. While the RTX 5070 itself will offer formidable power, optimizing its performance with new technologies like DM FG will require careful attention to software configurations.
For the best experience, users experimenting with Dynamic Multi Frame Generation are advised to either disable in-game or driver-level frame rate limiters and rely solely on DM FG’s internal frame management, or carefully test different limiter settings to find a stable configuration. Nvidia is likely to address these interactions in future driver updates, so staying current with software is crucial to harness the full potential of DM FG.

