If you're looking for max FPS, I'd recommend using RIS (radeon image sharpening) as there is no performance hit. There are no right/wrong settings, but I personally leave HYPR-RX off for now. Updates and new features being added could change that. Hope y'all enjoy :)
I switched to hyper-x and my frames crashed and the screen started tearing. I actually prefer RIS over FSR. Max 18w auto tdp locked at 40 fps I get 40fps at around 17w on cyberpunk (720p). It's a great setting. Titanfall 2(1080p) I get 60 fps at 10w with high settings.
I use the 900p + RIS combo like for 90% of the games I play on Ally. 720p + RSR is also great for some cartoonish/low-detailed games, cause it gives you even more fps than 900p.
@@arseniy_viktorovich Facts 900p is the most balanced, to compromise thisbI would cap fps to 90fps for max stability+ use the Auto tdp Its a great tool don't even need to touch tdps anymore.
I've been waiting for this video. I turned off Anti Lag and it removes stuttering during map scrolling in Genshin impact. Also, I've tested RSR from 1080p to 1440p vs RIS 80%. I've noticed that RSR picture is a tiny bit better than RIS, but a price is unstable 55-60 fps. For me, unstable fps is much more noticeable, so I decided to stay at 1080p with sharpness effect for 2K external monitor.
This is a great finding. I have been running it on nonstop since hyper RX came out assuming I ‘must’ be getting the best performance. I would love to see this comparison with more games to see if the pattern holds.
It’s a pretty decent hit because of RSR. But you do get the extra visual quality. One game that suffers a lot thought is Starfield. The FPS tank in that game with it on. And VRR really makes it feel smooth in the lower frame rates.
Thanks! :) I go back and forth but basically always have G-Helper running. The main reason is I don't use Turbo in AC because of how many watts it uses and how hot it gets. I just upgraded the NVME to 2TB and re-installed windows. I'm thinking about only running G-Helper with reWASD as it's a great combo.
@@filt3rless thanks! oh I forgot to install ReWASD! I remembered it’s for reconfiguring the controller and dead zones right? I wish there was a way to use the joystick as a mouse (desktop mode) without having to rely on AC though
Thanks for the video...i prefer using 900p without any AMD tweaks... although in immortals of aveum i use Fsr quality and frame generation to get FPS up, i find the game is very playable like this, not ideal i know but still enjoyable.... didn't think I'd enjoy my windows handheld as much as i do👌
Hi, Filterless! What is your opinion about integer scale? It allows to enable max and ultra graphics settings . Do you use it on ally? Game should be run in windowed mode with borderless option.
Hey I used this on a freesync external monitor using a hub that supports it and got weird stuttering non-stop compared to to not using it. So you could try it, but I found there are performance issues from my testing when using and external monitor.
eh up mate, im having trouble getting me RSR to work at the moment, if i set ingame resolution to 720 it defaults the screen resolution to 720p. one other thing, iv been having issues with the AMD monitoring software on my main rig, 7900xtx, temp and FPS being reported incorrectly, just got my ally back from repair and it was showing the APU at 95 degrees C, where as in reality it was down in the low 70s, so dont know if something is going on there, even with CPU boost on at 40watt profile im not seeing temps above 90 when measured with HWinfo64 and MSI afterburner..... but i could be misinterpreting the information...... over
That is strange. On the Ally is it the Asus monitor that's showing that temperature or the AMD Overlay? Also, what's the name of the temperature that you're monitoring in HWinfo for the CPU?
Wonderful video like always ...but can you show us the curve of your fans to keep the temperature so low? I wanna know the settings if ita possible thanks 🙏
@@filt3rless i am using handle companion and many people's say about the g helper . Can you make a video about the g helper? It will be a help for a lot of persons
The settings I use are 900p and RIS (Radeon Image Sharpening) set to On. I don't like Anti-Lag as it can cause stuttering in some games. And I don't use any of the other settings as they provide no noticeable benefit. The reason I just use RIS is it helps the 900p image look more like 1080p. Also if a game can run 1080p, then I still leave RIS on and it makes it look that much sharper. You might need to adjust the sharpness if it's too sharp though, as it defaults to 80%. So you could try 50% or something a bit lower. But it's my favorite setting and I've used it for years on all my AMD devices.
All technologies like amd anti lag or nvidia reflex will lower your fps in order to give you lower latency because you can either increase throughput or lower latency you can't have both
Exactly, that's why I think running HYPR-RX off at 900p is the way to go. Or use RIS (Radeon Image Sharpening) as it has 0 performance hit. HYPR-RX doesn't provide much benefit in it's current state, but it "sounds" like it does.
While technically accurate your testing methodology is a bit off, RSR automatically upscales from whatever resolution you have set to native resolution, so your 900P RSR tests is actually 900P upscaled to 1080P This would be the like calling DLSS 1080P quality setting 720P as it is rendering native at 720P then upscaling to 1080. it's not meant to be a turn this on and you just get more fps, your supposed to drop the in game rendering resolution then let it upscale to native. to say that it lowers FPS is saying you don't really understand what the setting does.
The thing with HYPR-RX is it does increase performance on the latest desktop cards since it's enabling frame generation. For us handheld owners though it's decreasing performance. I mainly put the video out because someone seeing HYPR-RX or the marketing behind it, would think it'll give them more performance when it actually decreases FPS. The only thing in HYPR-RX that decreases system latency is "Anti-Lag", the other 2 don't reduce input and will actually slightly increase it with RSR since the frame rate drops.
I mean, I thought the point was you lose less performance then going full 1080 but you get a similar look to 1080. I thought that was the benefit. So if you're willing to loose a little fps but want a better look that's your go to.
Yes, RSR at 900p will give you close to 1080p in clarity. I just found it interesting that the option is called "HYPR-RX" and you loose performance. On the latest desktop cards you'd gain performance because they have frame generation. I personally use RIS as I still think it looks good, it works at all resolutions and there is no performance hit.
You are doing it wrong youre changing the desktop resolution you have to do it in game keep the desktop resolution the same..... NEVER DO IT THIS WAY. RSR on 1080P NOT 900P.
Hey, this comment is not accurate. Anyone who reads this and wants to see exactly what I'm talking about, you can see for yourself here: ua-cam.com/video/tEUoKjW_hV0/v-deo.html. In the video I show you how to enable the overlay so you can check for yourself to see if it's working in the AMD Software.
Hey, I'm on 333, but I recommend staying on 331 if you're on that. If you're on 323 or 330, then it could be worth upgrading. I saw a LOT of stuttering on 323 when using the latest AMD Driver so 333 is an improvement, but some games are stuttering at 1080p in the lower watt range. Most games seem to run well though as I've been playing them on 333.
If you're looking for max FPS, I'd recommend using RIS (radeon image sharpening) as there is no performance hit. There are no right/wrong settings, but I personally leave HYPR-RX off for now. Updates and new features being added could change that. Hope y'all enjoy :)
I switched to hyper-x and my frames crashed and the screen started tearing. I actually prefer RIS over FSR. Max 18w auto tdp locked at 40 fps I get 40fps at around 17w on cyberpunk (720p). It's a great setting. Titanfall 2(1080p) I get 60 fps at 10w with high settings.
Facts Ris gives an extra boost fps. But RSR is fine enough 720p upscaled 1080p.
@@TheFunesk I also prefer RIS to FSR. I don't use FSR in any game as it varies way too much in quality.
I use the 900p + RIS combo like for 90% of the games I play on Ally.
720p + RSR is also great for some cartoonish/low-detailed games, cause it gives you even more fps than 900p.
@@arseniy_viktorovich Facts 900p is the most balanced, to compromise thisbI would cap fps to 90fps for max stability+ use the Auto tdp Its a great tool don't even need to touch tdps anymore.
I've been waiting for this video. I turned off Anti Lag and it removes stuttering during map scrolling in Genshin impact. Also, I've tested RSR from 1080p to 1440p vs RIS 80%. I've noticed that RSR picture is a tiny bit better than RIS, but a price is unstable 55-60 fps. For me, unstable fps is much more noticeable, so I decided to stay at 1080p with sharpness effect for 2K external monitor.
As always, thanks for doing the out of the box testing. Always learning something interesting.
Did not know about the Anti-Lag and Anti-Boost, those have been defaulted on and now I’m switching them off. Thanks!
thanks for the benchmarks and recommendations-- as always, great stuff
This made me realize I needed to go check my settings. Thank you for the great tips.
not only is RIS less of a performance hog, the end result is less shimmery. Easy off for me
This is a great finding. I have been running it on nonstop since hyper RX came out assuming I ‘must’ be getting the best performance.
I would love to see this comparison with more games to see if the pattern holds.
It’s a pretty decent hit because of RSR. But you do get the extra visual quality. One game that suffers a lot thought is Starfield. The FPS tank in that game with it on.
And VRR really makes it feel smooth in the lower frame rates.
Excelente video. Sabía que afectaba un poco los fps
Great video! I leave them all off and just use 900P
By the way, are you using armory crate, or just G-Helper?
Thanks! :) I go back and forth but basically always have G-Helper running. The main reason is I don't use Turbo in AC because of how many watts it uses and how hot it gets. I just upgraded the NVME to 2TB and re-installed windows. I'm thinking about only running G-Helper with reWASD as it's a great combo.
@@filt3rless thanks! oh I forgot to install ReWASD! I remembered it’s for reconfiguring the controller and dead zones right?
I wish there was a way to use the joystick as a mouse (desktop mode) without having to rely on AC though
Thanks for the video...i prefer using 900p without any AMD tweaks... although in immortals of aveum i use Fsr quality and frame generation to get FPS up, i find the game is very playable like this, not ideal i know but still enjoyable.... didn't think I'd enjoy my windows handheld as much as i do👌
Love your content. Noticed some stuttering in Spiderman Remastered and my anit-lag has always been on. Literally rushing to turn it off now lol
This actually happens to me as well on the Legion Go as well. I keep it off.
For 1080p and 900p I use RIS and only use RSR for 720p
Same, I mostly use RIS. I like that you can use any resolution, including 1080p without worrying if it's working or not. It's a great setting :)
Hi, What settings are you using for Diablo IV ? in game settings and AMD/Armoury (Watts, ...).
Thank you for your vidéos ! Top
im runing in radion chil mode lately and is all runing fine (in battery, performance mode )
Hi, Filterless!
What is your opinion about integer scale? It allows to enable max and ultra graphics settings . Do you use it on ally? Game should be run in windowed mode with borderless option.
Hey I used this on a freesync external monitor using a hub that supports it and got weird stuttering non-stop compared to to not using it. So you could try it, but I found there are performance issues from my testing when using and external monitor.
@@filt3rless thank you a lot for answering. I tried on device itself and result was very impressive. That’s why I asked.
900p is perfect on the Ally screen plus the performance is also pleasing.
Agreed man, I love 900p. Perfect mix and still looks pretty crisp with RIS 👌
Personally, I turned off all AMD features and use 900p 120fps
eh up mate, im having trouble getting me RSR to work at the moment, if i set ingame resolution to 720 it defaults the screen resolution to 720p. one other thing, iv been having issues with the AMD monitoring software on my main rig, 7900xtx, temp and FPS being reported incorrectly, just got my ally back from repair and it was showing the APU at 95 degrees C, where as in reality it was down in the low 70s, so dont know if something is going on there, even with CPU boost on at 40watt profile im not seeing temps above 90 when measured with HWinfo64 and MSI afterburner..... but i could be misinterpreting the information...... over
That is strange. On the Ally is it the Asus monitor that's showing that temperature or the AMD Overlay? Also, what's the name of the temperature that you're monitoring in HWinfo for the CPU?
It does say right on the options to use Normal for gaming
Wonderful video like always ...but can you show us the curve of your fans to keep the temperature so low? I wanna know the settings if ita possible thanks 🙏
Hey I use a program called G-Helper with the default curves because it keeps fan noise down. I’m thinking about making a video about it.
@@filt3rless i am using handle companion and many people's say about the g helper . Can you make a video about the g helper? It will be a help for a lot of persons
How DARE YOU! How DARE YOU say "69" without IMMEDIATELY following it up with the word "nice"
I was disappointed 💔😔
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Reddit moment hahaha funneee
bro can you do a video how to setup amd software with the rog docked mode? i have a lg oled c2 tv. thanks in advance 🍻
How about RSR vs Integer Scaling?
What’s the best settings for the rog ally on most games for 900p?
The settings I use are 900p and RIS (Radeon Image Sharpening) set to On. I don't like Anti-Lag as it can cause stuttering in some games. And I don't use any of the other settings as they provide no noticeable benefit.
The reason I just use RIS is it helps the 900p image look more like 1080p. Also if a game can run 1080p, then I still leave RIS on and it makes it look that much sharper. You might need to adjust the sharpness if it's too sharp though, as it defaults to 80%. So you could try 50% or something a bit lower. But it's my favorite setting and I've used it for years on all my AMD devices.
All technologies like amd anti lag or nvidia reflex will lower your fps in order to give you lower latency because you can either increase throughput or lower latency you can't have both
This can work for legion go?
Yes, should be pretty close to the same results :) With the Go if you use RSR then anything under 1600p will upscale, so 800p or 1200p.
If you have too zoom in 400% to notice .... on the small screen the ally has ... you aint gomna notice it during gameplay .
Exactly, that's why I think running HYPR-RX off at 900p is the way to go. Or use RIS (Radeon Image Sharpening) as it has 0 performance hit. HYPR-RX doesn't provide much benefit in it's current state, but it "sounds" like it does.
Can you make a G helper/ Handheld companion video? Install and config tutorials
Hey, I do want to do a video on G-Helper with AC to show how to use them together.
@@filt3rless that would be lovely.
Anyone else can't get call of duty to work at all even with update AMD
Are you trying to get banned? Why even risk playing on the ally? lol
While technically accurate your testing methodology is a bit off, RSR automatically upscales from whatever resolution you have set to native resolution, so your 900P RSR tests is actually 900P upscaled to 1080P This would be the like calling DLSS 1080P quality setting 720P as it is rendering native at 720P then upscaling to 1080. it's not meant to be a turn this on and you just get more fps, your supposed to drop the in game rendering resolution then let it upscale to native. to say that it lowers FPS is saying you don't really understand what the setting does.
Is it "raid-on"? I actually thought it was "raydy-on," for the past 20 years.
It is raydy-on actually. I just have called it "raid-on" so long I can't stop 🤣
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I turned in on and then off when it was initially released within 20 minutes of gaming.
Facts fps lost and not smooth frame times.
It is meant to reduce input lag
The thing with HYPR-RX is it does increase performance on the latest desktop cards since it's enabling frame generation. For us handheld owners though it's decreasing performance. I mainly put the video out because someone seeing HYPR-RX or the marketing behind it, would think it'll give them more performance when it actually decreases FPS.
The only thing in HYPR-RX that decreases system latency is "Anti-Lag", the other 2 don't reduce input and will actually slightly increase it with RSR since the frame rate drops.
I thought so. I turned it off
I mean, I thought the point was you lose less performance then going full 1080 but you get a similar look to 1080. I thought that was the benefit. So if you're willing to loose a little fps but want a better look that's your go to.
Yes, RSR at 900p will give you close to 1080p in clarity. I just found it interesting that the option is called "HYPR-RX" and you loose performance. On the latest desktop cards you'd gain performance because they have frame generation. I personally use RIS as I still think it looks good, it works at all resolutions and there is no performance hit.
Can tell you are not a PC gamer calling it radon. lol when it has a E in it and starts with RAD as in RADical
You are doing it wrong youre changing the desktop resolution you have to do it in game keep the desktop resolution the same..... NEVER DO IT THIS WAY. RSR on 1080P NOT 900P.
Hey, this comment is not accurate. Anyone who reads this and wants to see exactly what I'm talking about, you can see for yourself here: ua-cam.com/video/tEUoKjW_hV0/v-deo.html.
In the video I show you how to enable the overlay so you can check for yourself to see if it's working in the AMD Software.
AMD=Joke
Hi bro can u please tell me currently on which bios u are btw awesome video and informative
Hey, I'm on 333, but I recommend staying on 331 if you're on that. If you're on 323 or 330, then it could be worth upgrading. I saw a LOT of stuttering on 323 when using the latest AMD Driver so 333 is an improvement, but some games are stuttering at 1080p in the lower watt range. Most games seem to run well though as I've been playing them on 333.
@@filt3rless thanks bro very nice and informative channel 🥰😊