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ASUS and Lenovo are bringing AFMF to their handhelds

Fluid Motion Frame technology will boost the frame rate and battery life

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Published onFebruary 1, 2024

published onFebruary 1, 2024

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In case you don’t know, AMD is adding support for Fluid Motion Frame technology to all DirectX 11 and 12 games.

This looks like an exciting feature, and many handheld manufacturers are eager to add it to their devices.

ASUS and Lenovo are looking to implement AMD AFMF on their handhelds

ASUS and Lenovo are looking to implement AMD AFMF on their handhelds

AMD AFMF is available on desktops, and it’s a great feature that can give you extra frames and make your gameplay smoother. Therefore, it’s no surprise that handheld manufacturers want to utilize it as well.

According to ASUS’s tweet, they are working on bringing this feature to ROG Ally, but the drivers need additional testing.  Certification from AMD is also required before we can see this feature available to the public.

We also know our community is anxiously awaiting the release of a new driver supporting AMD Fluid Motion Frames.While AMD has recently launched this feature on desktop platforms, the driver still requires some testing on our end, and then will await certification from AMD…

Lenovo is also interested in this featureaccording to the post on Lenovo forums, and the company is looking for a proper way to implement it on Legion Go.

It has been reported that AFMF can reduce battery usage and add noticeable smoothness, so it’s no wonder that handheld manufacturers are looking to add it.

Unfortunately, we have no information on when will AFMF appear on Legion Go or ROG Ally, and while it’s possible to sideload a driver that supports AFMF on Legion Go, Lenovo discourages users from doing so.

Speaking of Legion Go, we have a greatcomparison guide between Legion Go, ROG Ally, and Steam Deckthat you shouldn’t miss.

Are you excited about AFMF, and have you tried it yet? Let us know in the comments.

More about the topics:amd,Lenovo Legion Go,rog ally

Milan Stanojevic

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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.

Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.

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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.