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They do ray tracing, but not sure how good it is compared to Nvidia. I like FSR personally, but I'm an extremely simple Linux gamer. The only "fancy" thing I have going on is my 4k HDR monitor that is 60Hz. I personally don't run after performance as much as others as long the picture is in 4k. So, I can't give you a great opinion on FSR (just being completely honest with you). It does work great for me. Example, I was playing god of war Ragnarok earlier and I was getting 32 fps on low settings, turned on Frame Gen by FSR ~~far~~, and my fps jumped to 60+ on medium. My GPU is on the low end, an RX6600. So, I'd imagine the rx7900xtx (AMD's highest GPU) would do much better on FSR? Make sure you do extensive research before deciding. You and I have different goals and different ideas about our gaming needs. I also look for cheap things and ok performance. I bought my GPU off of Facebook for $100. I don't care too much about the FPS as long as I'm getting something like 30 or a little higher. You might have different standards. So, again, do your research. To me, $700 savings is very good if you're in the mindset of not really caring too much about all these bells and whistles and just want to play a game and have fun. But that's me.