Nvidia’s new Smooth Motion technology is exclusive to RTX 5000 series GPUs, but not for long – RTX 4000 series support incoming



  • Nvidia’s Smooth Motion replicates AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames, a driver-based version of Frame Generation
  • This will allow you to activate Frame Generation in games that don’t have native support
  • The feature only works in DX11 and DX12 games as of now

Nvidia is firing on all cylinders this generation, with the RTX 5000 lineup at the forefront of the GPU department – and now, Team Green looks set to replicate AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames not only for its new GPUs, but the RTX 4000 series too.

Highlighted by VideoCardz, Nvidia’s new Smooth Motion technology (currently exclusive to the RTX 5000 GPU lineup) will be making its way to RTX 4000 series GPUs in a future update – this will act similarly to its rival AMD‘s Fluid Motion Frames, which will allow Frame Generation to be utilized in any DX11 or DX12 game via driver settings – unlike how Nvidia’s DLSS and frame-gen tech currently needs to be implemented at the developer level.



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