ROG Ally plays better with AMD Fluid Motion Frames enabled, but only if other settings are adjusted — here’s how to set up AFMF correctly on the gaming handheld


Thanks to a recent update, the ROG Ally now has AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) support. I was very excited to check out this new feature as it generates additional frames to increase overall frames per second (fps) for smoother game performance. 

When I first enabled AFMF, my games ran far worse on ROG Ally. It turns out that specific settings need to be turned off for AFMF to do its thing correctly. Don’t worry. I dove in and figured out exactly what features need to be turned off and which ones need to be enabled for AFMF to enhance frame rates on ROG Ally significantly. Follow my step-by-step instructions to set up your gaming handheld with this frame-boosting feature.

Does AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) really improve ROG Ally performance?

ROG Ally Cyberpunk 2077 benchmark results showed the system reached an average of 24.44 fps when on Ultra settings with AFMF on.  (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

Yes, when the correct settings are in place, AFMF allows ROG Ally to run games significantly more smoothly. In my experience, frame rates tended to double with AFMF enabled, basically. As such, I’ll be keeping AFMF on when playing AAA games in the future. 

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Cyberpunk 2077 ROG Ally AFMF benchmarks
Graphics setting Cyberpunk 2077 Avg. AMD Overlay Avg.
Steam Deck 38.12 fps ~76 fps
Low 23.67 fps ~45 fps
Ultra 22.08 fps ~43 fps





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