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Tomorrow’s ROG Ally update will increase the gaming handheld’s performance


What you need to know

  • ROG Ally is a PC gaming handheld from ASUS that released in June 2023.
  • Since the device’s release, ASUS has continued to improve upon the handheld with significant updates that have continued to make the device more useful. 
  • In January, we learned that support for AMD Fluid Motion Frames would be coming to ROG Ally. 
  • Part of tomorrow’s ROG Ally update finally includes this frame-rate-enhancing feature. 
  • A few other fixes are included in tomorrow’s update, but AFMF is really the most important thing. 
  • The ROG Ally has done a fantastic job with frequent and meaningful updates over the last year, so we can expect to see more as time goes on. 

Back in January, ASUS revealed that it would be bringing support for AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) to ROG Ally in a future update. It’s been a few months, but now ASUS has finally revealed that AFMF support will release for the gaming handheld tomorrow, April 25, 2024. While this update includes a few other bug fixes and enhancements, AFMF support really is the most important part of it (but if you’re curious, you can read the full announcement further down on this page). 

So what exactly is AFMF? This is a technology designed by AMD that makes games run more smoothly by generating additional frames. In other words, it increases the frame rate for added motion clarity, which in turn, provides better gaming performance. So, get ready for smoother gaming sessions on your ASUS gaming handheld. 





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