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ROG Ally X

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  • AFMF 2 is now available on the ASUS ROG Ally, boosting fps on most games.
  • The updated interpolation technology adds frames to increase smoothness with reduced latency.
  • FSR 3 is still the preferred method for supported titles.

The ROG Ally has been out for over a year now, but ASUS has made the device better over time with killer software updates. The newest update adds support for the latest iteration of AMD Fluid Motion Frames, or AFMF, which offers a 2x framerate boost in nearly every game on the market.

Like FSR, AFMF uses frame generation to increase fps, smoothing out the overall experience. AFMF 2 was announced in October, and it has several improvements over the initial version, which include lower latency, better compatibility, and a Performance Mode for devices with integrated graphics like the AMD Ryzen Z1/Z1 Extreme on the ROG Ally.