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    This PC app boosts FPS in any game on any GPU for only $7 — and it just got a major update

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    Lossless Scaling, an app that enables multi-frame generation in practically any game running on any GPU, just received a major 3.1 update that reduces GPU loads. Best part? It’s still only $7.

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