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After Effects System Requirements Multi-frame Rendering Gpu Vram _best_ Direct

Here is what happens on the timeline when you enable MFR:

The amount of VRAM is critical because After Effects' newer is heavily GPU-accelerated. If you run out of VRAM, MFR performance can degrade as the system struggles to allocate memory for concurrent frames. Here is what happens on the timeline when

Because every "render thread" requires its own allocation of memory, MFR significantly raises the bar for both system RAM and GPU VRAM. System Requirements: The MFR Formula A single effect that leaks 500MB of VRAM

Multi-Frame Rendering (MFR) is a feature introduced in After Effects (Beta) and officially released in After Effects 2022 (v22.0). It allows the software to utilize multiple CPU cores to render multiple frames simultaneously. but third-party plugins often stutter.

MFR magnifies poor plugin coding. A single effect that leaks 500MB of VRAM per frame will crash an 8GB card immediately when rendering 4 frames at once. This is why native Adobe effects (like Gaussian Blur or Basic 3D) fly in MFR, but third-party plugins often stutter.