New AMD AFMF2 Driver
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The new AMD AFMF is here, and it finally works on the Legion Go’s native portrait screen with an active status green check. However, I notice that it doesn’t perform properly compared to when I test it on an external monitor; the game becomes very choppy and stutters even though AFMF 2 is active. Some games work better with capped FPS, while others work better with uncapped FPS. You should test it out based on your games, and remember that the higher the base frame rate, the better the AFMF 2 performance. Comparing AFMF 2 performance with Lossless Scaling, I would choose Lossless Scaling over AFMF 2. As you see in the video above, AFMF 2 still disables itself during fast-moving action, causing fluctuating FPS even though the base FPS stays stable. In contrast, Lossless Scaling provides more stable performance, and the game feels more responsive. The input lag with Lossless Scaling is not bad to me, and the game is very enjoyable.
Please note that the performance test results provided are indicative and may vary based on individual hardware configurations, software settings, and environmental factors. The results should be considered as a general guideline rather than definitive performance expectations.
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Legion Go Setting: Performance - 30W - Efficiency
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