AMD HYPR-RX - FPS Boost, Image Quality, Anti-Lag+ & More!

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foreign [Music] Rex has been released some days ago with the adrenaline 23.9.1 drivers and you guys have been asking me to kind of review the iprax since then and the reason why it took so long is because I wanted to see how the feature would actually behave in several other scenarios than the than the ones presented by AMD of course and I was testing the RX 7700 XT at the same time and of course I also had to make a clean Windows installation to do a clean Windows installation because I had the Microsoft store and Xbox apps bugging on me and I wasn't even able to run the Microsoft flight simulator and I actually needed it for the GPU tests the usual Microsoft stuff pretty well hyper RX has been shown as some kind of magical feature that you enable and get more FPS with almost no visual Fidelity costs but is it really that all hyper RX is a mixtape of some features AMD had before in this case radiant super resolution that upscales any game using the fsr1 algorithm them so spatial upscaling reading boost that is a dynamic resolution scaler based on movements and radiant anti-lag that as the name suggests reduces the input latency being the only real new thing the radiant anti-like plus that is only available with the rx7000 series and a few supported games or like AMD calls them hypertune games so even if you have an rx6000 series you can kind of enable the iPad RX feature by just enabling the radiant super resolution Raiden anti-lag and radiant boost on that same game so what's the benefit of really using the iPad RX then according to AMD iprx makes all the previous features work together with a single click and makes them more efficient than working separately possibly leading to a lower FPS loss lower input latency and so on so on so on and if the game is one of those hypertuned ones anti-like plus is available in the mix and according to AMD AMD rsr will automatically be set one resolution step lower than native or to the FSR quality preset if supported in game and I say according to AMD because according to me it simply doesn't work I tried several methods and several games and it simply doesn't step down my resolution automatically it simply doesn't I tested Dying Light 2 fortnite cyberpunk 2077 and in none of those games I saw Raiden super resolution upscaling automatically it would instead show an inactive sign when I was running at Native resolution and then when I change the resolution to 1080p for example I would see the feature finally upscaling from 1080p to 1440ps stated something that according to AMD should be done automatically and sorry for the long intro but I actually had to give you some insight of my experiences because uh those will actually be needed for the next opinions that I will give in the video but opinions are never better than facts and today's sponsor deals are also one today sponsor is maximum settings a cloud-based gaming service where you won't need to spend thousands of dollars to upgrade your PC or a 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shimmering and jacked edges something that you can see for example in the monitors ahead that are stable with fsr2 where they were flickering even at Native 4K in terms of performance though hyper RX does deliver roughly an 80 performance boost over 4K native while fsr2 delivers 53 percent but that's understandable as fsr2 looks considerably better something that can be seen even here if you put the video in full screen in The inbuilt Benchmark we can see that the performance differences didn't change that much and the image quality stands around the same with 4K native being the best obviously and fsr2 quality looking pretty good as well with the Apple RX consistently delivering the best FPS numbers of course but also the lowest image fidelity with fortnite running 4K native using TAA everything looks crisp as it should with no visual artifacts popping out but as soon as we move to hyper RX the image gets blurry and with way lower image quality overall mostly in things like the foliage where the hyper RX fails to upskill properly and delivers a bunch of blurred out pixels delivering a much worse overall experience but hey we got more of those FPS that you like so much as we use TSR though the inbuilt up scaler inside the game the image quality skyrockets compared to hyper RX with a much crisper image and much more details retained from the Native 4K gameplay definitely a much better upscaling technique by Miles although there will always be people that will gladly trade higher visual Fidelity for better fps and for those the upper RX actually does its job delivering roughly a 76 FPS boost while the scr delivers roughly 53 percent but in this game I would gladly beat tscr as it delivers a very close to 4K image Fidelity while delivering much more FPS as well easy pick for me here one of the major points of upscaling is that the final image quality has to be better than the image quality that you're upscaling from for example 1440p upscale to 4K should always look better than 1440p native performing roughly the same as 1440p native so delivering better quality than 1440p native a around the same FPS numbers but once again does that apply in reality let's start with the recently released RX 7700 XT and now with ultra wide resolutions in fortnite we can see that both hyper RX and tscr are performing around the same and like what we saw with the RX 7900 XTX before meaning that tscr works even better at lower resolutions but well it seems that both technology is upscaling from 1080p ultrawide will perform more or less the same as the native resolution while looking considerably better especially tscr of course which is a win-win situation in this case moving to Forza Horizon 5 things are a bit different firstly although this game is shown as an hypertune game it doesn't really use the anti-like plus nor radiant boost so someone is actually being deceiving here and it is most likely MD as for the results this time we have FSR 2.2 instead of tscr and as we saw in the previous test with the rx7900 XTX FSR delivered lower performance but well FSR 2.2 is delivering only a 10 FPS boost over the native 1440 build ride which in my opinion is not worth it at all as for hyper RX it delivers a 21 performance uplift over 1440p Ultra wide performing virtually the same as 1080p ultrawide native but looking a bit better as well which of course is a good thing so as you see iPad RX can be indeed a plus for some people but a big no for others and one of the things that most games will support and automatically use when you use hyper RX in those same scenarios is Radeon boost as I told you before raid on Boost is a movement-based dynamic resolution technique meaning that the render resolution will go down when you're moving your mouse a lot for example when running attacking enemies and so on increasing the FPS for those precise movements in that precise time without a really big impact in visual Fidelity well at least In Dying Light 2 because as soon as we go to cyberpunk 2077 you can definitely notice some movement artifacts as soon as you look into these hands for example as they get pixelated like a Japanese adult movie when using Raiden boost that in this game comes with the hyper RX preset but well you can always disable it and enjoy the other features I guess and if you're asking my opinion well unless you really need those extra frames or you are using it in an older game that doesn't really support fsr2 as you're much better using the normal fsr2 builds in the game itself and then adding the other features manually like for example the anti-like plus by the way I tested it a bit In Dying Light 2 and I could indeed sense a bit of difference when using the anti-like Plus as with Native resolution as the game did feel very responsive actually very responsive when running only around 70 FPS performance that usually leads to a much choppier experience and in terms of FPS I saw absolutely no performance drops when using the anti-like plus so the FPS were visually the same with the frame time being solid as well and for me this is definitely the best experience you can get in an overall gaming scenario even more if you're playing competitive games since you can play at Native resolution and then simply add the anti-like Plus and well guys that's all for this video thanks a lot for watching don't forget hit like subscribe and share this video as that really helps a lot and don't forget leave your comment in the comment section and let me know what you think about this video what what do you think about these results and what were the results that you got and I'm talking really fast because the camera battery is going off uh and basically that's it thanks a lot for watching don't forget comment section and see you in the next video guys cheers [Music] [Music] thank you [Music]
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Length: 10min 57sec (657 seconds)
Published: Tue Sep 12 2023
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