Nvidia Claims Reflex Low Latency is not Compatible With Third-Party Frame Generation Technologies
NVIDIA has clarified that its Reflex low-latency technology does not work with AMD’s FSR frame generation, VideoCardz reports. This is stated in an updated DLSS and RTX guide for game developers, which aims to better integrate DLSS 4 and Reflex 2.
Nvidia Reflex 2 includes two technologies: Reflex Low Latency and the new Frame Warp, which is exclusive to the GeForce RTX 50 series of graphics cards. At the same time, Reflex Low Latency is supported even by graphics cards based on the Nvidia Maxwell architecture with GeForce 455 drivers and newer. Reflex technology is usually integrated together with DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS scaling to reduce system latency. The latest developer advisory specifically emphasizes that Reflex Low Latency is not supported by other frame generation technologies, such as Frame Generation as part of AMD’s FSR.
In the document, NVIDIA also confirms that Reflex Low Latency is still supported on Maxwell-family graphics cards and in GeForce drivers starting with version 455.