As the release of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 50-series and AMD’s Radeon RX 8000-series graphics cards draws near, attention is shifting towards the software that will complement these powerful GPUs. AMD’s latest Adrenalin 24.9.1 driver update highlights the significance of graphics software, bringing notable enhancements through the official launch of the second generation of AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF 2).

Up to 2.5x Performance Boost

AFMF 2 is now available in AMD’s Adrenalin 24.9.1 driver, following a beta phase earlier this year. The technology, first introduced in January, provides a universal frame generation feature that works across all games without needing individual optimizations. This sets it apart from technologies like DLSS, which require game-specific support.

AFMF 2 brings a host of improvements over the first generation, including AI-optimized enhancements for better frame quality, reduced latency, and improved performance, particularly for integrated graphics. Additionally, AFMF 2 is now compatible with Radeon Chill, borderless fullscreen mode on 7000-series GPUs, and games built on Vulkan and OpenGL.

AMD’s internal tests show up to 2.5x higher frame rates in selected games when using AFMF 2. However, this performance boost includes contributions from other technologies such as HYPR-RX and FSR 2, rather than AFMF 2 alone. HYPR-RX dynamically adjusts game settings, while FSR 2 enhances image quality without frame generation capabilities.

Real-World Impact

Though the 2.5x performance claim is compelling, it’s important to keep expectations in check. Early tests have shown that AFMF 2 offers only a modest improvement over the first generation in terms of frame rates. However, its advantages go beyond raw numbers, with enhancements in latency reduction and improved handling of fast-motion scenarios. This makes AFMF 2 a valuable upgrade, particularly for games that don’t support AMD’s FSR 3 technology.

For Radeon 7000-series GPU users, enabling AFMF 2 is straightforward—simply activate the HYPR-RX profile in the Adrenalin software. Radeon 6000-series owners can access the feature through the Graphics Options menu.

Additional Features in Adrenalin 24.9.1

Alongside AFMF 2, the latest Adrenalin driver also introduces a feature called Geometric Downscaling. This tool is designed to reduce visual artifacts and improve image quality when videos are played in smaller windows than their native resolution, offering a smoother viewing experience.

Preparing for the Future

As both hardware and software evolve, AMD continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming performance. With the arrival of the Adrenalin 24.9.1 driver and AFMF 2, Radeon users can experience enhanced frame generation, lower latency, and better overall gaming performance—all without needing to wait for game-specific optimizations.

If you own a Radeon 6000 or 7000-series GPU, you can download the latest Adrenalin 24.9.1 driver now and start taking advantage of these new features.