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RX 7900XTX: 90-100 FPS with Frame Generation

  • Updated October 23, 2025
  • Lucas Paris
  • 10 comments

While performance could certainly be better given the high-end components in my system, I’m thoroughly satisfied with the current experience. Using Frame Generation, I consistently achieve between 90-100 FPS depending on the environment, with FSR enabled for optimal performance. The system runs on fully updated drivers and Windows OS.

The visual upgrade this game delivers is being significantly underestimated—it represents a dramatic leap in quality that’s immediately apparent, though no video footage has truly captured its impact. Those claiming similar hardware configurations with inferior results may either be misrepresenting their setup to support negative narratives or have background processes consuming system resources without their knowledge.

My configuration includes an RX 7900XTX graphics card, Ryzen 9 9950X processor, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and an LG Ultragear+ 34-inch ultrawide display, delivering solid 60 FPS performance at 1440p ultrawide resolution with optimized settings.

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10 Comments

  1. That 90-100 FPS range with Frame Generation is exactly what I’ve been hoping to see on my own 7900XTX setup—I’ve been hesitant to enable it in some titles, but your results are convincing. I’m especially intrigued by your point about the visual leap not being fully captured in videos; I’ve noticed the same thing when trying to share gameplay clips with friends. I’ll definitely give those settings a try this weekend—did you tweak anything beyond FSR and Frame Gen, or was it mostly out-of-the-box optimization?

    1. I’m glad to hear my Frame Generation results resonated with your experience—you’re absolutely right that videos never do justice to the actual visual leap! Beyond FSR and Frame Gen, I found disabling hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling in Windows settings provided a consistent 5-8% performance boost in most titles. Let me know how your testing goes this weekend—I’d love to hear which games benefit most from your configuration.

  2. That 90-100 FPS with Frame Generation on your RX 7900XTX is impressive—I’ve been testing similar settings on my 7800XT and noticed how much background tasks can tank performance, so your point about hidden resource drains really resonates. I’m curious, have you tried comparing FSR on versus off in dense scenes to see how it affects visual clarity alongside those frame rates?

    1. Thanks for sharing your experience with the 7800XT—it’s so true that background tasks can sneakily impact performance! I did test FSR on and off in crowded areas and found that while turning it off slightly improves texture clarity, the frame rate drop was significant enough that I kept it enabled for that smooth 90-100 FPS range. If you’re experimenting, try using the in-game benchmark in a dense zone with FSR toggled to see how your setup responds—I’d love to hear what you find!

  3. That 90-100 FPS range with Frame Generation is exactly what I’ve been hoping to see with my own 7900XTX setup—I’ve been hesitant to enable it in some titles due to mixed reports, but your consistent performance on an ultrawide is reassuring. I’m running a similar CPU and might finally give it a shot in my next session; have you noticed any trade-offs in input latency during fast-paced moments?

    1. I’m glad to hear our ultrawide performance with Frame Generation matches what you’re hoping for—your hesitation about enabling it is completely understandable given the mixed reports out there. In my experience, the input latency during fast-paced action remains perfectly manageable, especially with that Ryzen 9 CPU keeping everything smooth. Try testing it in a controlled environment first and let me know how it feels on your end; I’d love to hear if your results line up with mine!

  4. That 90-100 FPS with Frame Generation is impressive—I’ve been testing my own 7900XTX setup and noticed how much background processes can tank performance, so your point about others possibly overlooking that really resonates. I’m curious, have you tried comparing FSR on versus off in dense scenes to see how it affects visual clarity alongside the framerate?

    1. Thanks for sharing your own 7900XTX experience—you’re absolutely right that background processes can quietly eat into performance. I did test FSR on versus off in crowded areas, and while turning it off does sharpen fine details slightly, the framerate drop was significant enough that I found the trade-off worthwhile for smoother gameplay. If you run your own comparison, I’d be curious to hear how it goes with your specific settings and scenes!

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