
FSR Reloaded
A mod that adds support for AMDs FidelityFX Super Resolution.
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Über diese Mod
FSR Upscaler for Minecraft
Get more FPS without making Minecraft look like a blurry mess. FSR Upscaler for Minecraft brings AMD's FSR technology to Minecraft, allowing the game to render at a lower resolution and then upscale the image to your display resolution.
Supported FSR Versions
- FSR 1
- FSR 2
- FSR 3
- FSR 3 Frame Generation
- FSR 4 (Windows only)
Why Use This Mod?
Normally, getting more FPS means lowering Minecraft's resolution. While that can help performance, it also makes the game look noticeably worse.
This mod takes a different approach. Minecraft renders internally at a lower resolution, then FSR reconstructs the image at a higher resolution. Temporal upscaling uses information from previous frames to help preserve detail and reduce jagged edges.
Sharper Graphics
FSR includes RCAS sharpening, which helps keep things like blocks, leaves, items, and other fine details looking sharp instead of blurry.
Better Performance
Rendering fewer pixels means your GPU has less work to do. This can result in a significant FPS increase, especially when playing at higher resolutions such as 1440p or 4K.
Great for High Render Distances
The mod can be especially useful alongside LOD mods such as Voxy. You can keep large view distances while using upscaling to reduce the amount of work your GPU has to do.
Lightweight
The goal of this mod is to keep the implementation as lightweight as possible and work directly with Minecraft's rendering system without requiring a large collection of additional dependencies.
Installation
Installing the mod is pretty straightforward:
- Download the
.jarfile for your Minecraft version. - Open your Minecraft
modsfolder. On Windows, you can pressWindows + Rand enter%appdata%\.minecraft\mods. - If you're using Prism Launcher, Modrinth App, CurseForge, or another launcher, open the mods folder for your Minecraft instance instead.
- Drop the downloaded
.jarfile into the folder. - Launch Minecraft with Fabric and the mod installed.
Controls & Settings
The mod can be controlled directly in-game:
- F8 — Enable/disable the mod
- F9 — Change video quality
- F10 — Switch between FSR versions
- K / J — Increase/decrease sharpness
- F7 — Open the settings menu
Shader Requirements
Most shaders work with FSR Reloaded however, it is experimental and expect visual bugs and preformence issues. Frame gen is currently not fully supported
You can also fine-tune settings such as sharpness and resolution scaling through the mod's configuration.
Hardware Requirements
The mod uses modern OpenGL features, so your GPU needs to support OpenGL 4.3 or newer.
Generally, this means:
- NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 700 series or newer
- AMD: Radeon HD 7000 series or newer
- Intel: Haswell-generation Intel graphics or newer
- OpenGL: Version 4.3 or newer
Dedicated GPUs will generally get the most benefit, but supported integrated graphics can also run the mod.
FSR 4 has additional requirements and currently requires Windows with DirectX 12 and Vulkan support.
Shader Compatibility
This mod is currently not compatible with traditional OptiFine/Iris shader packs such as Complementary, BSL, or SEUS.
The reason is that both systems need to interact with Minecraft's rendering pipeline. Shader packs replace or modify parts of the rendering process for things like lighting, shadows, reflections, and other effects, while this mod needs control over the rendering pipeline to perform its upscaling.
Running both at the same time can result in visual glitches, a broken image, or crashes.
If your priority is cinematic lighting and visual effects, use a shader pack.
If your priority is higher FPS, lower GPU usage, and better anti-aliasing while keeping the vanilla look, use this mod.
How It Works
FSR isn't simply stretching a smaller image until it fills your screen.
For the temporal versions of FSR, Minecraft renders each frame with slightly different sub-pixel information. The upscaler can then use information from previous frames along with the current frame to reconstruct details that weren't fully available in a single low-resolution frame.
The result is a higher-resolution image that can look considerably better than simply lowering the resolution and scaling it back up.
License
This project is distributed under the MIT License.
You're free to use the mod in your own modpacks and projects as long as you follow the terms of the license.
Verfügbare Versionen
FSR Reloaded auf deinem Client installieren
Mod-Loader lokal installieren
Installiere fabric für deine lokale Minecraft-Version.
Passende Datei herunterladen
Wähle die FSR Reloaded-Datei für fabric und Minecraft 26.1.2.
Mod installieren
Lege die .jar-Datei in deinem lokalen .minecraft/mods-Ordner ab und starte Minecraft neu. Eine Installation auf dem Server ist nicht nötig.
Kompatibilität
Mod-Loader
Minecraft-Versionen
26.1.2, 1.21.11
Server-seitig
✗ Nicht unterstütztEmpfohlener RAM
4 GB(min. 3 GB)Häufige Fragen
Muss FSR Reloaded auf dem Minecraft Server installiert werden?
Nein. Modrinth kennzeichnet FSR Reloaded serverseitig als nicht unterstützt. Installiere die Mod nur im lokalen Minecraft-Mods-Ordner. Dein Server kann unverändert bleiben, sofern die Mod-Seite keine zusätzliche Abhängigkeit nennt.
Welche Version und welchen Loader braucht FSR Reloaded?
Nutze eine Datei für fabric und exakt deine Minecraft-Version. Unterstützte Versionen sind unter anderem 26.1.2, 1.21.11. Loader-Dateien sind nicht untereinander austauschbar.
FSR Reloaded funktioniert nicht – was kann ich prüfen?
Prüfe zuerst Minecraft-Version, Loader-Version und erforderliche Abhängigkeiten. Lege die .jar-Datei im lokalen .minecraft/mods-Ordner ab und entferne ältere Duplikate. Da die Mod clientseitig ist, löst mehr Server-RAM dieses Problem nicht.
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