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Most hardware is supported, but not all hardware is recommended.

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Read more about AMD's hardware requirements for FSR 3.
This is just the straight up difference between AMD and Nvidia, amd are far more open and support where they can on all things, Nvidia on the other hand want the feature to be on the newest cards i'm sure it'd work on older but that isnt Nvidias choice they simply want the selling point and to force obsolescence, it's really that simple.
My main gripe in general is the lack of awareness that other brands are now far more viable that stigma of course was earned, but it really damaged them and you know yourself that ok your have the odd issue sometimes, but it's no where like that reputation absolute night and day difference.
People dont want to invest in high sums of money to be disappointed.
Its hard to convince someone to drop £700 on an AMD cpu and mobo when they used Intel all their lives. Worse so, for GPUs given todays pricing.
I dont think it has anything to do with brand loyalty or being nvidia fanboy etc. I think its just those consumers (including me) don't know how to optimise different architecture compared to what I use now. I know AMD make amazing CPUs now, but its still hard for me to jump over to AMD unless their prices are too good to be true.
my little 470 aint supported![]()
Just like Intel, AMD platform is basically self running at near peak out of the box. Set everything to auto. All you really do now a days in go into BIOS turn on XMP or whatever and save and boot for Intel or AMD. If you ever want to go into more OC then most of the terms are the same from board brands across platforms. Overclocking is simple and not what it used to be. I wouldn't be to apprehensive especially because I already know you are more than smart enough to figure out the little differences between platforms![]()