Quick Answer

Enabling Frame Generation on the RX 7600 can boost displayed frame rates significantly, but it works best when your base frame rate is already above 60 fps. At lower base rates the latency penalty becomes noticeable, so it is most effective in less competitive, single-player titles rather than fast-paced shooters.

How Frame Generation Works on the RX 7600

AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) and FSR 3 Frame Generation both insert AI-synthesised frames between real rendered frames, effectively multiplying the displayed frame rate. On the RX 7600, which sits in the upper mid-range tier, Frame Generation can push games from 50-60 fps up to a displayed 90-110 fps in demanding titles. This is particularly useful in open-world games and AAA releases where the RX 7600 may struggle to hit high frame rates at 1080p Ultra settings.

The technology is supported across a growing number of games in 2026, and AMD has expanded driver-level AFMF support so that even non-FSR 3 native titles can benefit.

Performance Impact You Can Expect

In practice, RX 7600 users enabling Frame Generation in supported titles typically see a 70-90% increase in displayed frame rate. A game running at 55 fps natively may display at 100-105 fps with Frame Generation active. The trade-off is an increase in frame latency of roughly 15-25 ms compared to native rendering at the same frame count. For turn-based games, RPGs, and story-driven titles this is a worthwhile trade. For CS2 or Valorant-style competitive play, it is not recommended because the added latency works against fast reaction times.

Recommendations for RX 7600 Owners

Use Frame Generation in single-player and co-op titles where high displayed frame rates improve visual smoothness without the latency penalty mattering. Keep it off in any competitive multiplayer game. Pair Frame Generation with FSR 3 Quality or Balanced mode for the best balance of image quality and performance. Make sure your AMD Adrenalin driver is up to date since AMD has made consistent improvements to AFMF stability and latency management through 2025 and into 2026. South African gamers playing titles popular locally - like Baldur's Gate 3, Elden Ring, or similar - will find Frame Generation on the RX 7600 genuinely transformative for visual experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Frame Generation work in all games on RX 7600? FSR 3 native support requires developer integration, but AMD's AFMF provides driver-level Frame Generation for a much wider range of DirectX 11 and 12 titles without developer support needed.

Does Frame Generation increase input lag? Yes, there is a measurable latency increase. AMD Anti-Lag+ helps partially offset this, but native rendering will always have lower latency at equivalent frame rates.

Is the RX 7600 worth buying in SA in 2026? For 1080p gaming at high settings the RX 7600 remains a strong value proposition in the South African market, especially when Frame Generation extends its effective performance ceiling.

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