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Asus ROG Ally gets official AMD Fluid Motion Frames support for universal Frame Gen without custom drivers

Asus ROG Ally gets official AMD Fluid Motion Frames support for universal Frame Gen without custom drivers


Asus ROG Ally gets official AMD Fluid Motion Frames support for universal Frame Gen without custom drivers

The Asus ROG Ally is receiving official support for AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames. The company revealed a forum post with official changelog posted to Asus’ ROG Forums yesterday. While select ROG Ally users were already using the feature by using custom driver software, this official update from Asus will allow for AMD FMF to be used on ROG Ally, and allows for Frame Generation to be applied to nearly any game— even those without full AMD FSR 3 support.

Since the ROG Ally handhelds have a 16:10 1200p display resolution and run at up to 120 Hz, the addition of AMD FMF is sensible— particularly for the more powerful ROG Ally Z1 Extreme model. AMD recommends only using AMD FMF when you’re already reaching 60 frames per second — which would become a smooth 120 Hz on this screen with FMF, as long as you can really hit that FPS cap to begin with. AMD FMF may also work doubling lower FPS (like 40), but the best results will always start at 60 FPS real performance and higher.

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