By Kyle Barr
Publication Date: 2026-03-10 19:30:00
Nvidia is still looking for ways to make frame generation—which PC gamers not-so-lovingly call “fake frames”—have more utility. Now, Nvidia imagines its AI frame interpolation technology may finally help gamers maximize their high-refresh-rate monitors they bought alongside their big, increasingly expensive GPUs.
For GDC 2026, Nvidia finally revealed when owners of the current RTX 50-series GPUs can access new features for its DLSS suite of upscaling technology. The first on the list is called “Dynamic Multi Frame Generation.” As the name suggests, it uses the same multi-frame interpolation software, which inserts several AI-generated frames in between two rendered frames. This artificially increases a game’s frame rate. The update will allow PC gamers to set a target FPS for the frame generation to hit. If your monitor features a 240Hz refresh rate, Nvidia promises gamers will be able to help their PCs hit the maximum of what their monitor can handle.
The update should go live on March 31. The patch should also enable up to 6x frame gen technology for the latest RTX 50-series GPUs. That essentially means Nvidia can stick between one and five AI-generated frames in between each rendered frame. Nvidia claims the new update improves stability and reduces ghosting—two of the major visual artifacts introduced by multi-frame generation technology. Nvidia first said we’d receive these updates at CES 2026 along with the update to DLSS 4.5….