ROG ALLY & LEGION GO FSR 3 performance benchmark
AMD's FSR 3 is without a doubt a promising tech that helps achieve a high-end gaming PC experience on a small factor PC gaming handhelds thanks to its frame-generating tech,
and now with it being released as open source, more gaming developers can implement it.
In this video, I wanted to do a set of tests between the ROG ALLY and LEGION GO in "Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name" with FSR 3 + Frame Generation ON/OFF,
but unintentionally I came across some interesting facts that I wanted to highlight.
We'll also compare the LEGION GO running at memory speeds of 6400MT/s & 7500 MT/s
as well as STT & STAPM thermal policy modes.
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00:00 : - Intro
00:48 : - Test Setup
01:54 : - ALLY vs LEGION GO
02:23 : - ALLY vs LEGION GO CHART
02:40 : - Attempts done in SMOKELESS TOOL
03:45 : - Results after Tunning
04:25 : - Tunning in Ryzen UTU
04:44 : - Results after UTU
05:15 : - Memory type could be the cause?
05:54 : - Results after ALLY in 17w TDP
06:28 : - LEGION GO 6400MT/s vs 7500MT/s
07:20 : - LEGION GO STT vs STAPM
07:47 : - game Issues found with FG ON
08:02 : - HYPR-RX ECO gameplay
08:43 : - Outro
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Legion Go vs ROG ALLY, FSR 3 FRAME GENERATION, Benchmark