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The latest preview driver was dated Oct 17th, I'm running it now, and it is 100% stable. It doesn't crash. If it did, I wouldn't use it. It makes a difference. Don't assume it isn't a stable driver. In BG3 it gives me a 20-40 fps boost at 4k over the most recent regular driver.
https://www.amd.com/es/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-23-30-afmf-tech-preview
Does it feel smooth in the games you tried?
from my experience, AFMF works a lot smoother on 1080p/1440p, the feels on using it on 4k resolution is ok but its not as smooth at lower resolutions
Very smooth @ 4k. Very nice. Main thing is that it isn't a bug fest waiting to crash..;) It's not optimized for the very latest titles, but games like BG3 run very nicely and kick out a frame-rate that is appreciably higher, if that's what you are after. No reason to fear using the driver.