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Digital Foundry tests out Intel's new PresentMon 2.0, with a view to updating its own benchmarking methodology.

Watch on YouTube I've also selected a few extras to be included in the sale - the now-not-as-seasonal Beanie, which I still wear regularly in the UK's 'spring', and two lovely pieces of artwork: the DF Fighters A2 poster and the Motherboard sticker. Ultimately, frame generation and upsampling are part of a push for performance and optimisation which has existed in video games for decades - especially on consoles, where use of lower-than-native resolutions, especially for effects, has been commonplace. They're tools that allow developers to accomplish their vision of what their game should look like while still hitting a given frame budget, and while it is interesting to know how the sausage is made, so to speak, you shouldn't let that knowledge harm your enjoyment of the end product.

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